Morgen um 13:30 Uhr verkündet das OLG München sein Urteil. Der Weg dorthin begann 2022 mit der Sendung von Jan Böhmermann und der anschließenden Verbreitung der Vorwürfe durch das ZDF. Es waren fast vier Jahre voller Belastungen, Zweifel, aber auch vieler ermutigender Begegnungen. Entsprechend groß ist meine Anspannung. Dennoch bin ich zuversichtlich. Denn am Ende sollte in einem Rechtsstaat nicht die Reichweite entscheiden, sondern die Wahrheit. #OLGMünchen #Rechtsstaat #Pressefreiheit
BREAKING: SpaceX is acquiring Cursor in a $60 billion all-stock deal.
• Cursor is being valued at $60 billion
• Cursor will become a wholly owned SpaceX subsidiary
• Cursor shareholders will receive SpaceX Class A shares
• The exchange ratio will be based on SpaceX’s 7-day average share price before closing
• Subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions
• Expected to close in Q3 2026
Cursor is one of the world’s leading AI coding platforms and one of the fastest-growing software companies. This marks one of the largest AI acquisitions ever and significantly expands SpaceX’s footprint in AI.
🚨 BREAKING: Dutch Minister Karremans pushes back hard against the NOS/Reuters narrative on Tesla in Parliament.
“The RDW does NOT rely on Tesla marketing claims.
We conduct our own independent research more than 1.6 million kilometers of real-world testing on Dutch roads.
Safety comes first. Period.”
The Netherlands continues to lead Europe in evidence-based regulation. While critics speculate, the RDW makes decisions based on data, testing, and facts.
This is what taking innovation seriously looks like.
@vincentkar
When you start seeing positive articles on Tesla FSD from mainstream media (especially Forbes), you know things are going really well.
There is no convincing otherwise. Tesla FSD is the best use of real-world AI on the planet. It’s safer than a human and smoother than a human.
The crazy part? It’s only going to get way better from here. It’s just the beginning.
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen in Mainz,
bei allem Respekt. Das geht so nicht. So können und so dürfen wir nicht arbeiten. Das ist völlig inakzeptabel.
Das Video das Kontext zum Foto liefert, das derzeit die Republik bewegt: „Ich habe Herrn Siegmund das Mikro aus der Hand genommen. Dabei ist diese unglückliche Aufnahme entstanden. Das war allerdings keine Kumpelei, sondern politische Konfrontation." �
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
Die USA schließen den Rest der Welt von der Nutzung leistungsfähiger US-KI-Modelle aus. Falls das kein Missverständnis sein sollte, dürften die internationalen Auswirkungen denen eines Nuklearschlag gleichen.
In Europa wird am späten Montagvormittag eine Krisensitzung einberufen werden:
"Man dürfe den USA nicht das Feld überlassen!" wird zum wiederholten Male gerufen werden...
...während man am Nachmittag über weitere Hürden und Einschränkungen für KI-Anbieter und Nutzer in Europa nachdenken wird.
Headline in DIE ZEIT über SpaceX IPO:
"Nein, dieser Börsengang war kein Erfolg"
Headline in DER SPIEGEL über SpaceX IPO:
"Der Kniefall der Wall Street vor Elon Musk und den Tech-Bros"
Headline in taz über SpaceX IPO:
"Ein Imperium wie zu Kolonialzeiten"
Gwynne Shotwell is anticipating SpaceX's 13th Starship Flight could happen some time in July with monthly flights thereafter with Flight 14 hopefully being their first attempt at full orbit! 🔥
📸: @CNBC
Happy @SpaceX IPO day!
For the first time, everyday retail investors will be able to directly own a piece of a company whose mission is the most ambitious in human history. Congrats to the whole SpaceX team. Ad Astra! 🚀
JEFF BEZOS JUST EMERGED FROM STEALTH WITH A $41 BILLION AI STARTUP CALLED PROMETHEUS
$12 billion raised. Valued at $41 billion. Coming out of stealth today.
The backers: Bezos personally, JPMorgan, BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, DST Global, and Arch Venture Partners.
The mission: do for engineering and manufacturing what large language models did for text.
Bezos is calling it an "artificial general engineer." Instead of training on words from the internet, Prometheus ingests data from the physical world to accelerate the manufacturing of skyscrapers, smartphones, jet engines, and everything in between.
In Bezos' own words: "Something that today was going to take 100 engineers 10 years to build, if you can change that to taking 10 engineers one year to build, you're just going to get way more things built."
This is Bezos' first CEO role since stepping down from Amazon in 2021. He's co-leading it with Vik Bajaj, former Google X executive.
(Source Semafor)
Jensen Huang just put a price tag on human thought.
He did it casually. On a stage in Taiwan. While making semiconductor executives laugh about their stock prices.
Huang: “Tokens are now profitable units of revenues.”
For all of history, thought was the one thing you could not manufacture.
You could mine coal. Forge steel. Print money.
But thinking stayed inside skulls. Slow. Scarce. Mortal.
That just ended.
A token is a fragment of thought. It now has a unit price, a margin, and a supply chain.
Every industrial revolution produces a commodity.
Steam had horsepower. Electricity had kilowatt hours. Oil had barrels.
AI has tokens.
But every commodity before this one was extracted from the earth.
This one is extracted from mathematics.
Huang: “Build more AI factories.”
Not labs. Not data centers. Factories.
For two centuries, factories made objects and humans did the thinking.
Now the factory does the thinking. The object is the thought.
Every revolution before this one automated muscle. Steam replaced backs. Engines replaced horses. Assembly lines replaced hands.
This one industrializes the thing that built every factory before it.
There is a pattern older than any of us. When something becomes manufacturable, it becomes cheap. When it becomes cheap, it becomes everywhere. When it becomes everywhere, it stops being an advantage.
Coal did this to muscle. Electricity did this to light.
Tokens will do this to cognition.
Huang: “The compute pattern has changed. Everything has changed.”
He is underselling it.
For 300,000 years, the smartest thing on Earth was whoever happened to be in the room.
Now intelligence pours out of buildings at industrial scale. Metered like electricity. Priced like oil.
The question was never whether machines could think.
The question is what your thinking is worth when a factory produces a billion thoughts a second.
The first machines came for our hands. We handed them over and called it progress.
These ones quote a price on the rest.