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SpaceX raised the Pentagon's Starlink bill mid-war and won a $2.29B Space Force contract the same day — a clean lesson in who sets the terms when you own the only network that works. Plus: China restricts travel for its top AI researchers, CISA gets gutted as AI-enabled hacking gets cheap, Chris Olah's "mysterious" models at the Vatican, humanoid robots off the line every fifteen minutes, and the US routing weapons-grade plutonium into the power grid to feed the buildout.
By Marcus VorwallerSpaceX raised the Pentagon's Starlink bill mid-war and won a $2.29B Space Force contract the same day — a clean lesson in who sets the terms when you own the only network that works. Plus: China restricts travel for its top AI researchers, CISA gets gutted as AI-enabled hacking gets cheap, Chris Olah's "mysterious" models at the Vatican, humanoid robots off the line every fifteen minutes, and the US routing weapons-grade plutonium into the power grid to feed the buildout.