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    The Download: how the World Cup ball will fly and OpenAI’s “super app”

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    3 Google has agreed to pay SpaceX $30 billion for AI computing power
    The $920 million-a-month contract runs through June 2029. (NYT $)
    + Google will use about 110,000 Nvidia GPUs owned by SpaceX. (CNBC)
    + It comes days after Anthropic struck a SpaceX data center deal. (WSJ $)

    4 AI is set to make everyday life more expensive
    Its insatiable thirst for resources is likely to push up inflation. (WP $)
    + We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. (MIT Technology Review)

    5 Europe is accelerating its withdrawal from US Big Tech
    New analysis reveals dozens of moves to alternative providers. (Wired $) + Last week, the EU launched a “made in Europe” drive. (Reuters $)

    6 ICE plans to give local police a new facial recognition app
    It would allow them to verify a person’s immigration status. (404 Media)
    + Is the Pentagon allowed to surveil Americans with AI? (MIT Technology Review)

    7 Silicon Valley’s lure is fading for India’s tech talent
    Due to Trump’s immigration policies and AI-driven layoffs. (Rest of World) 

    8 ‘Recursive self-improvement’ has sparked fears of AI escaping control
    Nobody is sure about the consequences of RSI. (The Economist $)
    + Here are five ways that AI is learning to improve itself. (MIT Technology Review)

    9 Gene-edited embryos are getting closer, but a key safety gap remains
    Current techniques still fail to edit every cell. (New Scientist $)
    + “Base-edited baby” is one of our 10 Breakthrough Technologies for 2026. (MIT Technology Review)

    10 NASA astronauts will wear high-tech Prada underwear on their moon trips
    Ventilation tubes are knitted into the garments. (The Verge)



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