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June 4, 2026

Musk Just Priced SpaceX’s $75B IPO at $135/Share


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🚀 SpaceX Locks in Record $75 Billion IPO at Fixed $135 Per Share

🤖 Meta’s AI Agents Can Now Close Deals

🎨 Ideogram 4.0 Goes Open Source While Reve 2.0 Claims #2 Image Model Spot

📱 Android Rolls Out AI Deepfake Call Detection to Fight Impersonation Scams


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🚀 SpaceX Locks in Record $75 Billion IPO at Fixed $135 Per Share

  • SpaceX is preparing the largest IPO in history by fixing its share price at $135 to raise a massive $75 billion, targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation.

  • The all-primary offering sends every dollar straight to the company for AI computing clusters and Starlink expansion, while Elon Musk must hold his shares for a full 366-day lockup.

  • Trading under the ticker SPCX on Nasdaq is expected to begin as early as June 12 using an unusual fixed-price approach that bypasses traditional bookbuilding.


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🤖 Meta AI agent can close sales

  • Meta has launched Meta Business Agent worldwide, giving businesses ready-to-use AI agents on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger that can answer questions, qualify leads, book appointments, and close sales.

  • More than 1 million businesses already tested the tool, which works across languages and lets humans take over instantly when needed.

  • A new standalone Business Agent Platform connects agents to tools like Zendesk and Shopify, with free access now and paid tiers rolling out later this year.


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🎨 Ideogram 4.0 Goes Open Source While Reve 2.0 Claims #2 Image Model Spot

  • Ideogram 4.0 just became the strongest open-weight image model, topping design-focused leaderboards and beating closed rivals in typography, text rendering, and professional graphic design tests.

  • Reve 2.0 surged to No. 2 overall on text-to-image arenas by introducing labeled segments and layout-based editing — users can now tweak specific parts of an image by rewriting structured prompts or JSON instead of regenerating everything.

  • Both models push a more agentic, layout-first workflow that gives creators precise control previously missing from most generators.


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📱 Android Rolls Out AI Deepfake Call Detection to Fight Impersonation Scams

  • Google is activating fake call detection globally this month in the Phone by Google app on all Android 12+ devices, starting with Pixels and turned on by default.

  • The feature creates a silent “digital handshake” between devices — when a contact calls through the official app, a verification signal confirms the call is real; missing signals trigger an automatic check with the real phone.

  • If the real device reports no active call, users see an immediate on-screen warning to hang up and avoid sophisticated AI voice-cloning scams.


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