Trump Pushes Stake in OpenAI as Google Commits $920M Monthly to SpaceX GPUs
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🏛️Trump Administration in Active Talks for U.S. Equity Stake in OpenAI
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🚀 Google Commits $920 Million Monthly to SpaceX for 110,000 NVIDIA GPUs
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🕵️ Anthropic Embeds Engineers at NSA to Deploy Mythos for Offensive Cyber Operations
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⛺ Meta Races AI Expansion with Massive Data Center Tents in Ohio
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🏛️Trump Administration in Active Talks for U.S. Equity Stake in OpenAI
The Trump administration and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have been discussing a potential government equity stake in the company for more than a year, with shares possibly seeding a “Public Wealth Fund” to share AI-driven returns directly with American citizens.
Industry backers have floated a 1-5% stake, far below Senator Bernie Sanders’ proposed 50% stock tax idea, while Trump told reporters the move “almost becomes a partnership with the American public” that “would make ’em rich.”
Former U.S. AI czar David Sacks publicly opposed the concept, warning it would accelerate “corporate-government fusion.”
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🚀 Google Commits $920 Million Monthly to SpaceX for 110,000 NVIDIA GPUs
Google has signed a multi-year deal to pay SpaceX $920 million per month from October 2026 through June 2029 for access to roughly 110,000 NVIDIA GPUs plus CPUs, memory, and related infrastructure.
The agreement closely mirrors SpaceX’s late-May Colossus 1 deal with Anthropic (valued at $1.25 billion monthly) and includes ramp-up provisions plus clear termination rights if delivery targets slip.
Either party can exit with 90 days’ notice after December 31, 2026, while Google gains flexibility to accept reduced capacity at lower fees if SpaceX misses the September 30, 2026 GPU target.
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🕵️ Anthropic Embeds Engineers at NSA to Deploy Mythos for Offensive Cyber Operations
Anthropic has embedded around six engineers inside the National Security Agency to operationalize its most capable and publicly restricted model, Mythos, for offensive cyber missions.
The model remains unavailable to the general public over misuse concerns and is instead offered only to vetted partners through Project Glasswing (which includes Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and others).
The collaboration continues even as Anthropic sues the Pentagon over a supply-chain risk designation that followed the collapse of a $200 million contract tied to autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance limits.
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⛺ Meta Races AI Expansion with Massive Data Center Tents in Ohio
Meta is rapidly scaling its AI footprint by installing six large “rapid deployment structures” (essentially weatherproof tents) outside New Albany, Ohio, abandoning slower traditional building plans.
City permits show five 125,000-square-foot tents erected between April and June — a dramatic contrast to the two-to-three years required for the site’s first five permanent buildings.
The company has also secured a decade-long deal for off-grid power plants to run the Ohio tents, with similar tent deployments underway at its Tennessee AI campus.
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