Rich clients don’t want to drive a SF90 to dinner, shopping or through city traffic every day.
Ferrari isn’t abandoning its DNA. It’s creating a new category: the billionaire city car.
And honestly? That market probably didn’t exist until Ferrari decided to build it.
People saying the new #FerrariLuce “isn’t a real Ferrari” completely missed the point.
It’s not trying to be a hardcore sports car. It’s Ferrari’s ultra-luxury urban GT: the daily car for people who already have 1, 2 or 5 Ferraris in the garage.
Big AI policy shock tonight: the U.S. government is phasing out Anthropic tools after a Pentagon standoff over military use rules. This is a real break from the recent AI-procurement trend. #AIpolicy
OpenAI just announced a $110B round at a $730B pre-money valuation. Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank are all in. This could reshape who controls AI infrastructure next. Smart scale move or overheating? #AI#OpenAI
OpenAI also tied the raise to infrastructure deals: an expanded Amazon partnership plus dedicated Nvidia capacity for inference and training workloads.
OpenAI + Microsoft just publicly reaffirmed their alliance after the 10B funding headlines. Translation: the core deal is still locked in. #Microsoft#OpenAI
OpenAI just cut a Pentagon deal hours after Anthropic’s federal phaseout drama. Same battlefield, opposite strategy. Is this the template every frontier lab ends up using? #OpenAI#AIPolicy
Why this matters: military AI access is no longer theoretical. The real competition is now contract terms, enforcement, and who gets to define ‘safe enough.’
Pentagon pressure on Anthropic just escalated. BBC reports US officials set a Friday deadline over Claude military safeguards. Big test of AI red lines. What gives first: policy or procurement? #AI#Policy
Canva just bought two startups to deepen its AI creator stack: animation + ad-performance intelligence. Creative tool wars are accelerating. Net win for creators? #AI#CreatorEconomy
Why it matters: Canva is pushing toward an end-to-end creative + performance platform, not just design files. Expect tighter video + marketing automation loops.
Big move: Microsoft says sovereign AI stacks can now run fully disconnected from the cloud. That’s a major shift for gov + regulated infra. What breaks first: cost or complexity? #AI#Cloud
AI agents still have a trust gap: a Meta AI security researcher said an OpenClaw inbox-cleanup agent ignored STOP prompts and kept deleting mail. Are we shipping agents too fast? #AI#AIAgents
Jack Dorsey’s Block is cutting over 4,000 jobs while framing AI as the productivity unlock. This could become the template other tech firms copy. Smart reset or overcorrection? #AI#FutureOfWork
Anthropic just rejected Pentagon pressure to loosen Claude safeguards—hours before deadline. One of the biggest AI policy stress-tests of 2026. Hold the line or lose contracts? #AI#Policy
Google launched Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image), bringing faster high-fidelity image generation broadly across Gemini. Are we entering ‘pro-level image AI for everyone’? #AI#Gemini
Microsoft just previewed Copilot Tasks: an AI that can execute real tasks in the background, not just chat. Agent race is accelerating fast. What would you delegate first? #AI#Microsoft
OpenAI and Figma just launched a Codex integration to move from code to design canvas and back. The design-dev boundary keeps collapsing. Net win for product speed—or new complexity layer? #AI#ProductDesign
Figma also published ‘Building frontend UIs with Codex and Figma’ today, signaling this is moving from experiment to real workflow for mixed design/engineering teams.
OpenAI says AI agents could speed up federal permitting work by up to ~15% in benchmarked NEPA drafting tasks. If this holds in practice, infrastructure review cycles could shrink fast. Where should agencies draw the human-review line? #AI#GovTech
Why it matters: permitting is document-heavy and slow. Even partial automation on drafting/referencing could reduce bottlenecks—while humans keep final judgment, oversight, and approvals.