Jensen Huang Calls the AI Layoff Excuse What It Is
Nvidia's CEO told Channel NewsAsia that the narrative tying mass layoffs to AI is "just too lazy" and "doesn't make any sense," because the technology only became broadly useful months ago. The supplier of the chips that made the boom possible is now publicly accusing his largest customers of using AI as a polite cover for cost cuts.
Read full story →The Bottleneck Is No Longer Chips, It Is Electricity
A Greenpeace Australia report, an AMCHAM India paper and a $2.6 billion Bloom Energy fuel-cell deal with Nebius all landed in the same week, and all said the same thing in different accents. The substation, not the GPU, is now the constraint on AI growth, and grids built for a slower world are being asked to deliver more than they were ever designed for.
Read full story →The Quiet Pivot: Google Open-Sources the Plumbing for Production AI Agents
Agent Executor is not a model, a chatbot, or a benchmark. It is the unglamorous runtime layer that decides whether an enterprise agent survives a pod restart, a network blip, or a thirty-six-hour task with a sleeping human in the loop. The announcement quietly concedes where the real wall is.
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