In another wild turn for AI chips, Meta signs deal for millions of Amazon AI CPUs
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Meta has signed a deal to acquire millions of Amazon AI CPUs, marking a significant shift in AI hardware competition. The deal highlights Meta's move to utilize Amazon's custom CPUs for AI agentic workloads, signaling a new phase in the chip race. The exact financial details and timeline remain undisclosed, but the partnership underscores the growing importance of specialized AI hardware.
AI-driven scams have surged since the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, highlighting the risks of generative AI technology. The newsletter discusses how these scams have become more sophisticated, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and security measures. Researchers are also exploring AI applications in healthcare, aiming to improve diagnostics and patient care amid these emerging challenges.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT for Clinicians, claiming its AI outperforms human doctors in specific tasks, marking a significant step in healthcare AI. The move aims to improve documentation, research, and decision support, signaling increased AI integration in medicine. While promising productivity gains, concerns remain about the reliability and methodology behind these claims. The development highlights a major shift in AI-driven healthcare.
Samsung's stock declined after a union strike threatened to reduce chip output by 58% for foundry chips and 18% for memory chips during an overnight shift. The union demands include performance bonuses of 15% of operating profit and removal of bonus caps. A general strike is possible from May 21 to June 7 if negotiations fail, impacting Samsung’s production and stock performance.
Several individuals have been on the waiting list for Raya, the exclusive members-only dating app, for up to seven years. The app's high demand and limited access have made it nearly impossible for many to join, highlighting its status as a highly sought-after platform in the social and dating scene.
On April 24, 2026, Cardano ADA integrated the x402 standard, enabling AI agents to perform automated on-chain payments. The update introduces features like identity verification, refunds, disputes, and decision logging. SingularityNET now supports x402 payments on Cardano's mainnet. Following the integration, developer activity in Plutus and Haskell projects increased, boosting Cardano's ecosystem trading and usage.
The FTC is increasing efforts to target transgender rights, with new hires and investigations focusing on penalizing gender-affirming care for minors and individuals supporting it. The agency's actions, announced in April 2026, mark a shift toward scrutinizing gender-related healthcare and advocacy, raising concerns among LGBTQ+ rights groups about potential restrictions and enforcement measures.