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  1. This week's startup funding highlights by Pirates.BZ: #Cerebras IPO at 56.4B USD valuation, #Anduril raised 5B USD at 61B valuation, #Isomorphic Labs raised 2.1B USD for drug discovery, #Fractile raised 220M USD for inference hardware, #Helsing raised 1.2B USD at 18B valuation. #Tech #Startup #News

  2. #Cerebras Systems, an #AI #chipmaker, saw its stock surge 68% on its Nasdaq debut, valuing the company at $95 billion. The company raised $5.55 billion in its #IPO, the largest for a US tech company since Uber in 2019. Cerebras, which competes with #Nvidia, is shifting focus from hardware to #cloudservices, partnering with companies like #OpenAI and #AWS. cnbc.com/2026/05/14/cerebras-c #tech #media #news

  3. Not a lot going on the trial today, but Musk's lawyer apologized to the jury for his absence at closing arguments and then proceeded to extoll the importance of jury duty.

    To 9 people who showed up every day.

    So where was Musk? On a trip to China with Trump. No one's saying whether court okayed the trip while in session. Oh and ironically another case involving him has the Judge asking if he's getting special treatment.

    blog.ppb1701.com/while-court-w

    #OpenAI #Musk #AI #Cerebras #TheranasAI #blog

  4. Cerebras debuts on Nasdaq at $350 per share, pushing the AI chipmaker's market capitalization beyond $100 billion

    The Sunnyvale-based AI chipmaker's stock opened significantly above its IPO price, marking one of the largest Nasdaq debuts of 2026.

    newsnews.ai/article/cerebras-n

  5. #Cerebras Systems, an #AIchip maker, priced its IPO at $185 per share, raising $5.55 billion. The company, which shifted focus from hardware to #cloudservices, saw its revenue from G42 decrease significantly. Despite facing competition from cloud providers, Cerebras secured a major deal with #OpenAI and has notable investors like Fidelity and Benchmark. cnbc.com/2026/05/13/cerebras-p #tech #media #news

  6. OpenAI's entire defense of its mission pivot landed in seven words Monday.
    "The mission of OpenAI is larger than the structure."

    Musk's lawyers called Microsoft's CEO as their own witness — first time this trial the jury saw someone actually answer a question without a philosophical objection. Unfortunately for them, he didn't exactly help their case.

    blog.ppb1701.com/the-adult-in-

    #OpenAI #Musk #Nadella #Sutskever #AI #bigtech #TheranasAI #Microsoft #Cerebras #blog

  7. The surge in #semiconductor stocks, driven by #AI, is shifting towards a more heterogeneous #computelandscape beyond #GPUs. While GPUs excel in training and answer inference, #Cerebras#wholewaferchips offer superior speed for #answerinference but face limitations in #training and #agenticinference due to cost and memory constraints. stratechery.com/2026/the-infer #tech #media #news

  8. Cerebras raises its IPO price range to $150-$160 per share as investor demand for AI chips surges

    The AI chipmaker is considering increasing its offering price and the number of shares available as investor interest climbs.

    newsnews.ai/article/cerebras-r

  9. This week's startup funding highlights by Pirates.BZ: #Anthropic reached 1T valuation on secondary markets, #Verda raised 117M USD for AI cloud infrastructure in Helsinki, #Cohere acquired #AlephAlpha to build sovereign European AI, #DeepSeek unveiled V4 with 1T+ parameters, #Cerebras filed for 2B IPO at 35B valuation, #Xenergy seeking up to 7.5B USD in debut. #Tech #Startup #News

  10. OpenAI integriert WebSockets in die Responses API und senkt die Latenz bei Agenten-Workflows um bis zu 40 Prozent.

    Durch persistente Verbindungen und serverseitiges Kontext-Caching entfallen redundante HTTP-Anfragen. Modelle wie GPT-5.3-Codex generieren so auf Cerebras-Hardware bis zu 4.000 Token pro Sekunde. Drittanbieter verzeichnen messbare Leistungssprünge.

    #OpenAI #ResponsesAPI #Cerebras #LLM #News
    all-ai.de/news/news26/openai-a

  11. #Cerebras, an #AIchipmaker, has filed for an #IPO on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol #CBRS. The company reported a net income of $87.9 million on $510 million in revenue for 2025, with a significant portion of revenue coming from a partnership with OpenAI. Cerebras is also competing with companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet in #AIinfrastructure. cnbc.com/2026/04/17/cerebras-n #tech #media #news

  12. SRAM. Static RAM. The stuff used for CPU caches, including AMD's 3D chips.

    There have been mumbles of CPU prices spiking like DRAM....this may be part of why.

    "Companies like Cerebras, Groq, and d-Matrix are designing AI inference chips that use massive amounts of on-chip SRAM instead of relying on external DRAM (HBM), which significantly reduces latency and power consumption."

    nVidia bought Groq. Amazon and Cerebras just signed a deal. Cerebras’ WSE-3 chip includes 900,000 cores and 44 gigabytes of on-chip SRAM.

    Wait for it...............

    #ai #dram #memory #sram #datacenters #gpu #cerebras #groq #amazon #nvidia

  13. OpenAI has launched GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark - its first production #AI model deployed on #Cerebras wafer-scale chips instead of traditional Nvidia GPUs.

    The result❓
    • Higher throughput
    • Lower latency
    • A real-time, interactive coding experience

    🔗 Read more on #InfoQbit.ly/3MKZQ17

    #OpenAI #ChatGPT #LLMs #AIagents

  14. UAE’s G42 and Cerebras will build an 8-exaflop AI supercomputer in India under a sovereign framework, boosting domestic compute capacity for India AI Mission. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/i #AI #IndiaAI #UAEIndia #G42 #Cerebras

  15. UAE’s G42 and Cerebras will build an 8-exaflop AI supercomputer in India under a sovereign framework, boosting domestic compute capacity for India AI Mission. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/i #AI #IndiaAI #UAEIndia #G42 #Cerebras

  16. UAE’s G42 and Cerebras will build an 8-exaflop AI supercomputer in India under a sovereign framework, boosting domestic compute capacity for India AI Mission. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/i #AI #IndiaAI #UAEIndia #G42 #Cerebras

  17. UAE’s G42 and Cerebras will build an 8-exaflop AI supercomputer in India under a sovereign framework, boosting domestic compute capacity for India AI Mission. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/i #AI #IndiaAI #UAEIndia #G42 #Cerebras

  18. #OpenAI GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark Now Running at 1K Tokens Per Second on BIG #Cerebras Chips
    OpenAI showed a “build a snake game” task on GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark and GPT-5.3-Codex at medium. Both completed task, but the Cerebras-backed Spark ran in 9 seconds, compared with nearly 43 seconds on the non-Spark model. If you want to see the video of the side-by-side, here is a link. The Spark model is said to be higher quality than the GPT-5.1-Codex as well as much faster.
    servethehome.com/openai-gpt-5- #WaferScale

  19. [Перевод] Anthropic против OpenAI: два разных подхода к «быстрому режиму»

    Anthropic и OpenAI почти одновременно запустили «быстрый режим» для своих моделей — и за одинаковым названием скрываются принципиально разные подходы к ускорению инференса. В одном случае это реальная модель с уменьшенным батчингом, в другом — отдельная, более компактная версия на специализированных чипах Cerebras. Разбираемся, что именно стоит за цифрами «2.5×» и «1000 токенов в секунду», где компромисс по качеству и что это значит для разработчиков на практике.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1000782/

    #Anthropic #OpenAI #быстрый_режим_LLM #инференс_нейросетей #батчинг #Cerebras #GPT53Codex #Claude_Opus_46 #ускорение_моделей_ИИ #производительность_LLM

  20. 🚀 Cerebras now tops the fastest LLM APIs, delivering ultra‑low latency and record‑breaking token generation rates. Their open‑source gpt‑oss‑120B model shows how high‑throughput AI can stay affordable and scalable. Curious how this stacks up against other large language models? Dive in for the benchmarks and what it means for developers. #Cerebras #LLMAPI #LowLatency #HighThroughput

    🔗 aidailypost.com/news/cerebras-

  21. In 2028, your #ChatGPT queries may run on a chip the size of a dinner plate! Learn more about the tech behind #OpenAI's new partner #Cerebras. spectrum.ieee.org/cerebrass-gi...

  22. This is me after with some of the attendees after successfully delivering my first workshop at the #Supercomputing India 2025 in Bengaluru.
    Taught how to perform an "Efficient Halo Exchange for stencil-based #scientific codes on the #Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine 3"

    #cdac #hpc #parallelprogramming #cerebras #scientificcomputing #sci2025

  23. This is me after with some of the attendees after successfully delivering my first workshop at the India 2025 in Bengaluru.
    Taught how to perform an "Efficient Halo Exchange for stencil-based codes on the Wafer-Scale Engine 3"

  24. This is me after with some of the attendees after successfully delivering my first workshop at the #Supercomputing India 2025 in Bengaluru.
    Taught how to perform an "Efficient Halo Exchange for stencil-based #scientific codes on the #Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine 3"

    #cdac #hpc #parallelprogramming #cerebras #scientificcomputing #sci2025

  25. This is me after with some of the attendees after successfully delivering my first workshop at the #Supercomputing India 2025 in Bengaluru.
    Taught how to perform an "Efficient Halo Exchange for stencil-based #scientific codes on the #Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine 3"

    #cdac #hpc #parallelprogramming #cerebras #scientificcomputing #sci2025

  26. This is me after with some of the attendees after successfully delivering my first workshop at the #Supercomputing India 2025 in Bengaluru.
    Taught how to perform an "Efficient Halo Exchange for stencil-based #scientific codes on the #Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine 3"

    #cdac #hpc #parallelprogramming #cerebras #scientificcomputing #sci2025

  27. Один чип вместо тысяч серверов, или глобальный конкурент Nvidia

    Пока все обсуждали, насколько мощнее стали новые GPU, возникла другая проблема: большие модели не помещаются туда, где их пытаются запускать. Дата-центры дорожают, пропускные сети упираются в физические пределы, а зависимость от облака становится стратегическим риском. О компании, которая предлагает альтернативную инфраструктуру для ИИ.

    habr.com/ru/articles/974384/

    #cerebras #Nvidia #GPU #wafer_scale_engine #Cerebras_WSE3 #hbm #Nvidia_B300 #александр_столыпин #iposharks #g42

  28. Один чип вместо тысяч серверов, или глобальный конкурент Nvidia

    Пока все обсуждали, насколько мощнее стали новые GPU, возникла другая проблема: большие модели не помещаются туда, где их пытаются запускать. Дата-центры дорожают, пропускные сети упираются в физические пределы, а зависимость от облака становится стратегическим риском. О компании, которая предлагает альтернативную инфраструктуру для ИИ.

    habr.com/ru/articles/974384/

    #cerebras #Nvidia #GPU #wafer_scale_engine #Cerebras_WSE3 #hbm #Nvidia_B300 #александр_столыпин #iposharks #g42

  29. Один чип вместо тысяч серверов, или глобальный конкурент Nvidia

    Пока все обсуждали, насколько мощнее стали новые GPU, возникла другая проблема: большие модели не помещаются туда, где их пытаются запускать. Дата-центры дорожают, пропускные сети упираются в физические пределы, а зависимость от облака становится стратегическим риском. О компании, которая предлагает альтернативную инфраструктуру для ИИ.

    habr.com/ru/articles/974384/

    #cerebras #Nvidia #GPU #wafer_scale_engine #Cerebras_WSE3 #hbm #Nvidia_B300 #александр_столыпин #iposharks #g42

  30. Один чип вместо тысяч серверов, или глобальный конкурент Nvidia

    Пока все обсуждали, насколько мощнее стали новые GPU, возникла другая проблема: большие модели не помещаются туда, где их пытаются запускать. Дата-центры дорожают, пропускные сети упираются в физические пределы, а зависимость от облака становится стратегическим риском. О компании, которая предлагает альтернативную инфраструктуру для ИИ.

    habr.com/ru/articles/974384/

    #cerebras #Nvidia #GPU #wafer_scale_engine #Cerebras_WSE3 #hbm #Nvidia_B300 #александр_столыпин #iposharks #g42

  31. After four months of deep work in computational physics and wafer-scale computing using the Cerebras WSE-3 as part of my MSc dissertation, my tutorial has been accepted at Supercomputing India 2025!” in Bengaluru.
    Excited to contribute and share practical insights with the HPC community.

  32. After four months of deep work in computational physics and wafer-scale computing using the Cerebras WSE-3 as part of my MSc dissertation, my tutorial has been accepted at Supercomputing India 2025!” in Bengaluru.
    Excited to contribute and share practical insights with the HPC community.
    #hpc #supercomputingindia2025 #sci2025 #cerebras #cdac #computationalphysics #scientificcomputing #Conference

  33. After four months of deep work in computational physics and wafer-scale computing using the Cerebras WSE-3 as part of my MSc dissertation, my tutorial has been accepted at Supercomputing India 2025!” in Bengaluru.
    Excited to contribute and share practical insights with the HPC community.
    #hpc #supercomputingindia2025 #sci2025 #cerebras #cdac #computationalphysics #scientificcomputing #Conference

  34. After four months of deep work in computational physics and wafer-scale computing using the Cerebras WSE-3 as part of my MSc dissertation, my tutorial has been accepted at Supercomputing India 2025!” in Bengaluru.
    Excited to contribute and share practical insights with the HPC community.
    #hpc #supercomputingindia2025 #sci2025 #cerebras #cdac #computationalphysics #scientificcomputing #Conference

  35. After four months of deep work in computational physics and wafer-scale computing using the Cerebras WSE-3 as part of my MSc dissertation, my tutorial has been accepted at Supercomputing India 2025!” in Bengaluru.
    Excited to contribute and share practical insights with the HPC community.
    #hpc #supercomputingindia2025 #sci2025 #cerebras #cdac #computationalphysics #scientificcomputing #Conference

  36. Weekly output: USPS NGDV, spectrum policy, Pixel Drop, Uber’s robotaxi hopes, AI + cybersecurity, Tesla Files, Cerebras, New Glenn launch and landing, Cory Doctorow

    Friday afternoon’s landing at Dulles and subsequent Metro ride home put this year’s business travel in the books–unless somebody else is prepared to pay for an additional work trip in 2025, and not even I want that to happen.

    11/10/2025: I Took America’s Goofiest-Looking EV for a Spin. It Might Swing by Your Mailbox Soon, PCMag

    My mid-October trip to Wisconsin (with Oshkosh Corp. paying for the airfare and lodging) yielded this report about the U.S. Postal Service’s NextGen Delivery Vehicle that I have yet to see in operation near me.

    11/11/2025: It’s easy to reassign spectrum if you’re not the one using it, Light Reading

    I rounded out this recap of a spectrum-policy conference I’d attended at the end of October with some quotes from a broadband expert whose insight I’ve been borrowing for the last 15 years or so.

    11/11/2025: Google’s Latest Pixel Drop Adds Messaging Tricks And Tweaks, PCMag

    The time-zone spread between the 2 p.m. Eastern embargo time for this item and my Western European local time for most of last week made this easy to file between other Web Summit schedule commitments.

    11/12/2025: Cybersecurity at the pace of AI, Web Summit

    The first of three panels I moderated at this conference in Lisbon had me quizzing Rob Daly, CTO of the security-training firm SoSafe, about how AI has complicated the work of people like him. As in previous years, Web Summit’s organizers paid for my lodging and are reimbursing me for my airfare.

    11/12/2025: The Tesla Files: Leaks, power, and control, Web Summit

    Later that Wednesday, I interviewed Sönke Iwersen, head of investigative research at Handelsblatt, about that German newspaper’s groundbreaking reporting on Tesla’s secretive and often careless approach to safety. Iwersen brought up a part of this story that hadn’t emerged in my pre-conference banter over e-mail with him: the steep personal price the paper’s informant has paid.

    11/13/2025: The startups taking on Nvidia, Web Summit

    Where my onstage interview of Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman at Web Summit Qatar in February had me running out of questions in my hand-written outline, this chat Thursday afternoon with that AI-processor startup’s chief strategy officer Andy Hock required me to cross out some queries in my notes because he answered the others at such length.

    11/13/2025: Uber COO on Robotaxis: The Economics Don’t Work…Yet, PCMag

    This panel happened late Tuesday afternoon, right before a crowded evening schedule; having to moderate two panels of my own on Wednesday pushed my filing time to Wednesday afternoon.

    11/14/2025: Blue Origin Lands Its Giant Rocket’s Booster for the First Time, PCMag

    A hold late in the countdown pushed the second launch of New Glenn to around dinnertime in Lisbon. So I didn’t get to watch any part of this mission on a screen larger than my phone’s until after I got back to my hotel–with fewer hours left than I would have liked before I had to head to Lisbon’s airport to fly back to the States.

    11/14/2025: Cory Doctorow’s Plan for a Better Internet: Legalize Jailbreaking, Modding, and Tinkering, PCMag

    I did not plan on my Web Summit coverage giving me a chance to put the neologism “enshittogenic” into the opening paragraphs of a story, but sometimes life comes at you fast.

     

    #AIProcessors #AndroidUpdate #antiCircumventionLaws #BlueOrigin #Cerebras #CoryDoctor #Handelsblatt #jailbreaking #NewGlenn #newspace #NGDV #Nvidia #Oshkosh #PixelDrop #SoSafe #SpectrumAmericas #spectrumAuction #sprectrumReallocation #TeslaFiles #UberRobotaxi #UberWaymo #USPSElectricTruck #whistleblowing

  37. Weekly output: USPS NGDV, spectrum policy, Pixel Drop, Uber’s robotaxi hopes, AI + cybersecurity, Tesla Files, Cerebras, New Glenn launch and landing, Cory Doctorow

    Friday afternoon’s landing at Dulles and subsequent Metro ride home put this year’s business travel in the books–unless somebody else is prepared to pay for an additional work trip in 2025, and not even I want that to happen.

    11/10/2025: I Took America’s Goofiest-Looking EV for a Spin. It Might Swing by Your Mailbox Soon, PCMag

    My mid-October trip to Wisconsin (with Oshkosh Corp. paying for the airfare and lodging) yielded this report about the U.S. Postal Service’s NextGen Delivery Vehicle that I have yet to see in operation near me.

    11/11/2025: It’s easy to reassign spectrum if you’re not the one using it, Light Reading

    I rounded out this recap of a spectrum-policy conference I’d attended at the end of October with some quotes from a broadband expert whose insight I’ve been borrowing for the last 15 years or so.

    11/11/2025: Google’s Latest Pixel Drop Adds Messaging Tricks And Tweaks, PCMag

    The time-zone spread between the 2 p.m. Eastern embargo time for this item and my Western European local time for most of last week made this easy to file between other Web Summit schedule commitments.

    11/12/2025: Cybersecurity at the pace of AI, Web Summit

    The first of three panels I moderated at this conference in Lisbon had me quizzing Rob Daly, CTO of the security-training firm SoSafe, about how AI has complicated the work of people like him. As in previous years, Web Summit’s organizers paid for my lodging and are reimbursing me for my airfare.

    11/12/2025: The Tesla Files: Leaks, power, and control, Web Summit

    Later that Wednesday, I interviewed Sönke Iwersen, head of investigative research at Handelsblatt, about that German newspaper’s groundbreaking reporting on Tesla’s secretive and often careless approach to safety. Iwersen brought up a part of this story that hadn’t emerged in my pre-conference banter over e-mail with him: the steep personal price the paper’s informant has paid.

    11/13/2025: The startups taking on Nvidia, Web Summit

    Where my onstage interview of Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman at Web Summit Qatar in February had me running out of questions in my hand-written outline, this chat Thursday afternoon with that AI-processor startup’s chief strategy officer Andy Hock required me to cross out some queries in my notes because he answered the others at such length.

    11/13/2025: Uber COO on Robotaxis: The Economics Don’t Work…Yet, PCMag

    This panel happened late Tuesday afternoon, right before a crowded evening schedule; having to moderate two panels of my own on Wednesday pushed my filing time to Wednesday afternoon.

    11/14/2025: Blue Origin Lands Its Giant Rocket’s Booster for the First Time, PCMag

    A hold late in the countdown pushed the second launch of New Glenn to around dinnertime in Lisbon. So I didn’t get to watch any part of this mission on a screen larger than my phone’s until after I got back to my hotel–with fewer hours left than I would have liked before I had to head to Lisbon’s airport to fly back to the States.

    11/14/2025: Cory Doctorow’s Plan for a Better Internet: Legalize Jailbreaking, Modding, and Tinkering, PCMag

    I did not plan on my Web Summit coverage giving me a chance to put the neologism “enshittogenic” into the opening paragraphs of a story, but sometimes life comes at you fast.

     

    #AIProcessors #AndroidUpdate #antiCircumventionLaws #BlueOrigin #Cerebras #CoryDoctor #Handelsblatt #jailbreaking #NewGlenn #newspace #NGDV #Nvidia #Oshkosh #PixelDrop #SoSafe #SpectrumAmericas #spectrumAuction #sprectrumReallocation #TeslaFiles #UberRobotaxi #UberWaymo #USPSElectricTruck #whistleblowing

  38. Weekly output: USPS NGDV, spectrum policy, Pixel Drop, Uber’s robotaxi hopes, AI + cybersecurity, Tesla Files, Cerebras, New Glenn launch and landing, Cory Doctorow

    Friday afternoon’s landing at Dulles and subsequent Metro ride home put this year’s business travel in the books–unless somebody else is prepared to pay for an additional work trip in 2025, and not even I want that to happen.

    11/10/2025: I Took America’s Goofiest-Looking EV for a Spin. It Might Swing by Your Mailbox Soon, PCMag

    My mid-October trip to Wisconsin (with Oshkosh Corp. paying for the airfare and lodging) yielded this report about the U.S. Postal Service’s NextGen Delivery Vehicle that I have yet to see in operation near me.

    11/11/2025: It’s easy to reassign spectrum if you’re not the one using it, Light Reading

    I rounded out this recap of a spectrum-policy conference I’d attended at the end of October with some quotes from a broadband expert whose insight I’ve been borrowing for the last 15 years or so.

    11/11/2025: Google’s Latest Pixel Drop Adds Messaging Tricks And Tweaks, PCMag

    The time-zone spread between the 2 p.m. Eastern embargo time for this item and my Western European local time for most of last week made this easy to file between other Web Summit schedule commitments.

    11/12/2025: Cybersecurity at the pace of AI, Web Summit

    The first of three panels I moderated at this conference in Lisbon had me quizzing Rob Daly, CTO of the security-training firm SoSafe, about how AI has complicated the work of people like him. As in previous years, Web Summit’s organizers paid for my lodging and are reimbursing me for my airfare.

    11/12/2025: The Tesla Files: Leaks, power, and control, Web Summit

    Later that Wednesday, I interviewed Sönke Iwersen, head of investigative research at Handelsblatt, about that German newspaper’s groundbreaking reporting on Tesla’s secretive and often careless approach to safety. Iwersen brought up a part of this story that hadn’t emerged in my pre-conference banter over e-mail with him: the steep personal price the paper’s informant has paid.

    11/13/2025: The startups taking on Nvidia, Web Summit

    Where my onstage interview of Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman at Web Summit Qatar in February had me running out of questions in my hand-written outline, this chat Thursday afternoon with that AI-processor startup’s chief strategy officer Andy Hock required me to cross out some queries in my notes because he answered the others at such length.

    11/13/2025: Uber COO on Robotaxis: The Economics Don’t Work…Yet, PCMag

    This panel happened late Tuesday afternoon, right before a crowded evening schedule; having to moderate two panels of my own on Wednesday pushed my filing time to Wednesday afternoon.

    11/14/2025: Blue Origin Lands Its Giant Rocket’s Booster for the First Time, PCMag

    A hold late in the countdown pushed the second launch of New Glenn to around dinnertime in Lisbon. So I didn’t get to watch any part of this mission on a screen larger than my phone’s until after I got back to my hotel–with fewer hours left than I would have liked before I had to head to Lisbon’s airport to fly back to the States.

    11/14/2025: Cory Doctorow’s Plan for a Better Internet: Legalize Jailbreaking, Modding, and Tinkering, PCMag

    I did not plan on my Web Summit coverage giving me a chance to put the neologism “enshittogenic” into the opening paragraphs of a story, but sometimes life comes at you fast.

     

    #AIProcessors #AndroidUpdate #antiCircumventionLaws #BlueOrigin #Cerebras #CoryDoctor #Handelsblatt #jailbreaking #NewGlenn #newspace #NGDV #Nvidia #Oshkosh #PixelDrop #SoSafe #SpectrumAmericas #spectrumAuction #sprectrumReallocation #TeslaFiles #UberRobotaxi #UberWaymo #USPSElectricTruck #whistleblowing

  39. Weekly output: USPS NGDV, spectrum policy, Pixel Drop, Uber’s robotaxi hopes, AI + cybersecurity, Tesla Files, Cerebras, New Glenn launch and landing, Cory Doctorow

    Friday afternoon’s landing at Dulles and subsequent Metro ride home put this year’s business travel in the books–unless somebody else is prepared to pay for an additional work trip in 2025, and not even I want that to happen.

    11/10/2025: I Took America’s Goofiest-Looking EV for a Spin. It Might Swing by Your Mailbox Soon, PCMag

    My mid-October trip to Wisconsin (with Oshkosh Corp. paying for the airfare and lodging) yielded this report about the U.S. Postal Service’s NextGen Delivery Vehicle that I have yet to see in operation near me.

    11/11/2025: It’s easy to reassign spectrum if you’re not the one using it, Light Reading

    I rounded out this recap of a spectrum-policy conference I’d attended at the end of October with some quotes from a broadband expert whose insight I’ve been borrowing for the last 15 years or so.

    11/11/2025: Google’s Latest Pixel Drop Adds Messaging Tricks And Tweaks, PCMag

    The time-zone spread between the 2 p.m. Eastern embargo time for this item and my Western European local time for most of last week made this easy to file between other Web Summit schedule commitments.

    11/12/2025: Cybersecurity at the pace of AI, Web Summit

    The first of three panels I moderated at this conference in Lisbon had me quizzing Rob Daly, CTO of the security-training firm SoSafe, about how AI has complicated the work of people like him. As in previous years, Web Summit’s organizers paid for my lodging and are reimbursing me for my airfare.

    11/12/2025: The Tesla Files: Leaks, power, and control, Web Summit

    Later that Wednesday, I interviewed Sönke Iwersen, head of investigative research at Handelsblatt, about that German newspaper’s groundbreaking reporting on Tesla’s secretive and often careless approach to safety. Iwersen brought up a part of this story that hadn’t emerged in my pre-conference banter over e-mail with him: the steep personal price the paper’s informant has paid.

    11/13/2025: The startups taking on Nvidia, Web Summit

    Where my onstage interview of Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman at Web Summit Qatar in February had me running out of questions in my hand-written outline, this chat Thursday afternoon with that AI-processor startup’s chief strategy officer Andy Hock required me to cross out some queries in my notes because he answered the others at such length.

    11/13/2025: Uber COO on Robotaxis: The Economics Don’t Work…Yet, PCMag

    This panel happened late Tuesday afternoon, right before a crowded evening schedule; having to moderate two panels of my own on Wednesday pushed my filing time to Wednesday afternoon.

    11/14/2025: Blue Origin Lands Its Giant Rocket’s Booster for the First Time, PCMag

    A hold late in the countdown pushed the second launch of New Glenn to around dinnertime in Lisbon. So I didn’t get to watch any part of this mission on a screen larger than my phone’s until after I got back to my hotel–with fewer hours left than I would have liked before I had to head to Lisbon’s airport to fly back to the States.

    11/14/2025: Cory Doctorow’s Plan for a Better Internet: Legalize Jailbreaking, Modding, and Tinkering, PCMag

    I did not plan on my Web Summit coverage giving me a chance to put the neologism “enshittogenic” into the opening paragraphs of a story, but sometimes life comes at you fast.

     

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