THE SECRET AI WEAPON
SpaceX isn't a rocket company anymore.
It's becoming an AI infrastructure company.
Morgan Stanley just initiated coverage with a $300 target, arguing the biggest opportunity isn't launches or satellites. It's orbital compute.
If they're right, rockets become the delivery system for the world's next AI data centers.
The biggest AI winner may not be building better models.
It may be building the infrastructure that powers them.
The most valuable AI company on Earth is no longer OpenAI.
Three years ago they made under $100M a year. Today they run at $47B. NOBODY has grown this fast.
Their biggest customers doubled while their fight was still in the headlines.
So how big can Anthropic actually get?
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Mythos was the most capable AI ever released to the public.
It lasted three days.
Per The Economist, Senator Warner said the NSA director told him Mythos broke into almost all of their classified systems. Not in weeks. In hours.
The viral threads skip the context. Warner was praising Anthropic. The break-in was a test the NSA ran on its own systems.
The actual shutdown trigger was a separate Fable 5 jailbreak Amazon flagged.
A model cracked the hardest systems on earth on a test run.
The only thing anyone patched was access to the model.
Iain Dale left stunned by calm caller on LBC
A composed caller named Mike told Iain Dale on LBC that Britain “will remain almost ungovernable until we have mass deportations”.
The exchange was striking because the caller spoke in measured tones, clearly articulating a view held by millions of people across the country. Yet Iain struggled to process it, repeatedly falling back on “you can’t do that”.
Mike highlighted the obvious disconnect: the British public have consistently voted for lower immigration, only for politicians to deliver record levels instead.
“There’s a massive disconnect between the political class and the people of this country,” he said. “We never gave any consent to this and there’s certainly no mandate for the scale of immigration we’ve seen.”
When Iain pushed back, saying you can’t deport people here perfectly legally, the caller was unflinching:
Caller: “You mean end indefinite leave to remain?”
Iain: “You can do that for future people but you can’t do that for people who have already got it. That would be outrageous.”
Caller: “Yeah you can. Of course you can.”
Iain: “From a fairness point of view, you can’t suddenly tell people who’ve got a perfect legal right to be here that we’re changing the rules now…”
Caller: “You can, Iain.”
Iain: “Well you can do that but is that really the kind of country you want to live in?”
Caller: “Yes!”
Iain continued to argue that you can’t “take it out on perfectly legal, law-abiding people”, clearly unable to grasp how widespread this frustration has become.
The public didn’t always feel this way. Years of politicians ignoring the public on immigration have shifted attitudes dramatically. As the caller made clear, people never voted for this transformation and the consequences of fixing it now rest with those who created the problem.
Well worth a listen. The gap between Westminster and the rest of the country has rarely been clearer.
An AI just read 200,000 brain MRIs.
It learned every scan taken at the University of Michigan since radiology went digital.
It can now diagnose over 50 neurological conditions in seconds.
97.5% accuracy.
It knows which cases need urgent care. It knows which specialist to call. It does all of it before a doctor has even opened the file.
The AI is called Prima.
It just outperformed every other AI model tested against it.
Radiologists spend years learning to do what Prima does in seconds.
This is not the future of medicine.
It is already here.
Google is paying SpaceX $920M a month for compute.
Anthropic is paying $1.25B a month.
That's $26 billion a year. Two customers.
SpaceX built data centers for Grok. Now they're renting the excess to Grok's competitors.
The GPU shortage is so bad that Google signed a $30B bridge deal with a rocket company.
SpaceX IPO is next week. Now you know why.
Humanoid robots have the potential to change the world.
Some companies will fail while some companies will dominate.
It all comes down to consistent effort.
A hard grind EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.
That's what Xmaquina is.
That's the future of robotics.
Be ready!
Scientists just reversed Alzheimer's symptoms in mice using nanoparticles, and the approach is genuinely clever.
Most treatments try to break up the toxic protein plaques that build up in Alzheimer's brains.
This one ignores the plaques and fixes the system that's supposed to clear them in the first place.
Your brain has a built-in waste disposal pathway.
A protein called LRP1 grabs toxic amyloid-beta and escorts it out through the blood-brain barrier into the bloodstream.
In Alzheimer's, that pathway gets clogged. Waste piles up. Neurons suffer.
The nanoparticles mimic LRP1.
They hitch a ride on a transport route the brain already uses, slip through the barrier, and kickstart the whole clearance process back into action.
They don't just clear the backlog either. They seem to restart the system so the brain keeps cleaning itself.
3 doses. Within an hour, toxic protein levels dropped 50-60%. Elderly mice were behaving like healthy young ones months later.
Now, mouse studies fail in humans constantly, and Alzheimer's research has an especially brutal track record.
But working WITH the brain's own biology rather than trying to overpower it feels like a fundamentally smarter angle.
Worth keeping an eye on.
England is going crypto!
The Bank of England is about to drop stablecoin rules next month.
Final framework lands by end of 2026.
They want stablecoins, tokenized deposits and a digital pound all working together.
Industry pushed back hard on the original draft.
They called it some of the most punitive rules globally.
So the BoE is already softening its stance.
The UK is basically trying to become a crypto-friendly financial hub without saying it out loud
The UK finally woke up.
Tokenized assets have never been more popular.
The distributed asset value of real-world tokenized assets is now up to a record $33.8 billion.
This represents a +1,600% increase over the last 2 years and adoption is only accelerating.
Growth in these assets gained momentum after onchain platforms like Jupiter began listing tokenized assets through partnerships with Securitize, xStocks, and Ondo finance, prompting +34% week-over-week volume growth.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg reported this week that the SEC is leaning toward allowing the trading of tokenized assets in a "surprise move."
This would mark one of the US' biggest shifts into crypto infrastructure yet.
Tokenization is taking over.
They patented hanta virus vaccine in 2025 and a few months later we have another PLANDEMIC.
Moderna have an mRNA ‘vaccine’ ready to go for Hantavirus
And the WHO have their Pandemic Treaty ready to be agreed, timing is perfect.
Let me think do I want the new Moderna shot? NO
Bitcoin miners aren't just mining Bitcoin anymore.
TeraWulf +85%. Hut 8 +67%. Riot Platforms +46% in 2026.
BTC is down from its highs. These stocks are not.
Because miners already have what AI desperately needs. Land. Power. Cooling. Infrastructure built to mint Bitcoin, now rented to train models.
Core Scientific is converting a Texas site into a 1.5 gigawatt AI data center campus. 300 megawatts switched from mining to AI compute.
It's the best of both worlds.
The market figured it out before most people did.
🚨 AI IS PUTTING DOCTORS TO SHAME
A Harvard study published this week found that AI outperformed emergency room physicians at diagnosis across multiple categories of case complexity.
67% accuracy on triage cases. The two attending physicians hit 55% and 50%.
The lead researcher's quote: "We tested the AI model against virtually every benchmark, and it eclipsed both prior models and our physician baselines."
Not "it's getting close." Not "by 2030." Already at the ceiling.
OpenAI's GPT-5.5 launch last week showed the biggest gains specifically in early scientific research, areas that are, in their words, "very intelligence bottlenecked."
Drug discovery. Diagnostics. Protein folding. Clinical trial design. Every one of these fields runs on intelligence as the primary constraint.
NVIDIA's new infrastructure is cutting the cost of running frontier AI by 35x per token. The economics of deploying AI in healthcare, historically prohibitive, are about to change faster than most hospital systems are prepared for.
Biotech was always going to be the next AI. Not because biology is easy, but because AI is making biology tractable at a speed no human research team can match.
The capital is starting to figure this out. The policy hasn't caught up yet. That gap is usually where the opportunity lives.
Anthropic just partnered with Blackstone, Goldman Sachs, and Hellman & Friedman to launch a $1.5 billion AI services firm.
The sole job of this company: embed Claude directly into the operations of mid-sized businesses.
Not sell software. Not license an API. Send engineers in. Redesign how the business runs.
For every dollar companies spend on software, they spend six on services.
That's the market Anthropic is going after.
Annualized revenue went from $9B at end of 2025 to $30B by late March 2026.
An IPO is being discussed for October. Valuation: north of $900 billion.
OpenAI is building the exact same structure with TPG and Bain.
The AI race is about who owns the deployment layer.
IVERMECTIN DOSING
A growing number of people are referencing dosing frameworks shared by William Makis for off-label ivermectin use in cancer discussions. Here it is. 👇