Big bucks fueling AI dominance
Amazon to Boost AI Race with Up to $25 Billion More in Anthropic
Amazon is set to invest up to $25 billion into Anthropic, piling onto its previous $8 billion stake. Anthropic commits to spending over $100 billion on AWS, leveraging Amazon's custom AI chips for future Claude model developments. This strategic move places Amazon firmly in the middle of AI infrastructure wars against OpenAI and Google, amplifying AWS's role in global AI advancements.
Amazon Ups the Ante: $25 Billion Bet on Anthropic
Anthropic's $100 Billion AWS Commitment: What's in it for Builders?
The AI Race Intensifies: Amazon vs. Google and Microsoft
Strategic Milestones: How Amazon's Investment is Structured
Claude AI's Rising Demand: Can Anthropic Keep Up?
Jun 7, 2026
Anthropic Warns AI Industry Has No Brake Pedal as Claude Codes 80% of Its Own Codebase
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark warns the AI industry is accelerating without a brake pedal, as Claude now writes over 80% of the company's code. The safety-focused lab is calling for a coordinated, verifiable pause mechanism before AI systems achieve full recursive self-improvement.
Jun 7, 2026
Trump Administration in Talks for Direct Government Stake in OpenAI
The Trump administration is negotiating a direct government equity stake in OpenAI, with President Trump calling it a potential partnership where the American public shares in AI wealth. Bernie Sanders proposes a competing 50% stock tax on AI giants. Both plans signal a historic shift toward public ownership of AI.
Jun 7, 2026
Tech Layoffs Top 123K in 2026 as May Hits Worst Month in Two Years
US tech companies announced 38,242 job cuts in May 2026 — the industry's heaviest month of reductions in nearly two years. Year-to-date numbers have crossed 123,000, driven by AI adoption restructuring rather than post-pandemic correction. Meanwhile, companies like T-Mobile are opening offshore tech hubs while cutting domestic staff.
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May 12, 2026
Telus’s BC AI data centre cluster is a sovereign-compute bet, not a finished build
Ottawa and Telus announced a three-site AI data centre cluster in British Columbia: Kamloops, Mount Pleasant, and downtown Vancouver. But the project is still at MOU stage, with no funding committed yet and no public pricing, GPU counts, or power capacity disclosed. For Canadian builders, the real question is whether this becomes usable domestic AI infrastructure — or just a polished policy signal that arrives after the market has already moved on.
May 11, 2026
Telus’s BC sovereign AI build could add real Canadian compute — or just better branding
Canada and Telus say they’re advancing a sovereign AI infrastructure build in British Columbia, with three planned data centres and more than 60,000 GPUs by 2032. The big question for builders is not the ribbon-cutting; it’s whether this becomes usable Canadian compute with clear access, pricing, and procurement paths — or stays a policy label with nice hardware attached.
May 7, 2026
Meta's Agentic AI Assistant Set to Shake Up User Experience
Meta is launching an 'agentic' AI assistant designed to tackle tasks autonomously across its platforms. This move puts Meta in a competitive race with AI giants like Google and Apple. Builders in AI should watch how this could alter app ecosystems and user interactions.