In this episode, we cover OpenAI's surprise hardware debut with the Codex Micro keypad selling out in under 24 hours, xAI open-sourcing Grok Build after a serious privacy backlash involving gigabytes of code being silently uploaded to company servers, and the European Commission ordering Google to open Android AI hooks and Search data to rivals like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Mistral under the Digital Markets Act. We also dig into Cadence's launch of AuraStack, an agentic AI super agent for chip and PCB design running on NVIDIA Blackwell, with early users including NVIDIA, TSMC, and Schneider Electric. Together, these stories show agentic AI pushing into hardware, enterprise trust becoming a baseline requirement, and regulators reshaping the AI competitive landscape in Europe.
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