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In today’s edition, we are tackling the following:
🎮 Microsoft’s new gaming CEO promises not to flood ecosystem with AI slop.
🌱 Sam Altman reminded everyone that humans also consume a lot of energy, too.
⚖️ Trump threatens Netflix with consequences over its refusal to fire Susan Rice.
📉 Bitcoin falls over 3% as Trump tariff moves raise uncertainty.
💰 Rolls-Royce plans up to $2B share buyback for shareholders.

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Microsoft’s new gaming CEO promises not to flood ecosystem with AI slop (TechCrunch)
More: Yahoo!, IGN, FindArticles
Phil Spencer departs Microsoft Gaming, replaced by former Meta and Instacart executive Asha Sharma.
Microsoft signals deeper AI integration in gaming, including AI companions and experimental Quake II content.
Sharma pledges innovation in monetization and AI while preserving human creativity in games.
Apple may adopt a new strategy for unveiling upcoming products (MacRumors)
More: TechCrunch, Yahoo!, Bloomberg
Mark Gurman reports Apple plans three days of product announcements, unveiling at least five new devices.
Instead of a livestream event, Apple will host in-person “Apple Experience” gatherings and publish press releases online.
Expected launches include updated MacBooks, iPads, and iPhones, as well as possibly new Studio Displays.
Sam Altman reminded everyone that humans also consume a lot of energy, too (TechCrunch)
More: Tom's Hardware, Yahoo!, TOI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman dismissed exaggerated claims about ChatGPT’s water consumption during an Indian summit.
He acknowledged that total energy consumption matters and urged the rapid adoption of nuclear, wind, and solar power.
Altman criticized unfair comparisons of AI training energy with human work, calling them misleading and inaccurate.
Trump threatens Netflix with consequences over its refusal to fire Susan Rice (Bloomberg)
More: TechCrunch, Business Insider, Fox News
Donald Trump demanded that Netflix remove board member Susan Rice after her public criticism.
Rice warned corporations aligned with Trump that political shifts may lead to future accountability and retaliation.
The dispute emerges as Netflix pursues a major merger and regulatory approval under heightened political scrutiny.
Bitcoin falls over 3% as Trump tariff moves raise uncertainty (CNBC)
More: Bloomberg, Yahoo!, AInvest
Bitcoin dropped by more than 5% below $65K after Trump announced plans to raise global tariffs to 15%.
Crypto declined even as Asian equities rose, highlighting market divergence amid tariff-driven uncertainty.
Bitcoin remains down sharply this year and far below its October peak above $125K.
Rolls-Royce plans up to $2B share buyback for shareholders (Reuters)
More: Bloomberg, Business Times
Rolls-Royce expected to announce fresh £1.5B buyback alongside annual results this week.
The company previously boosted profit and cash flow guidance amid strong financial performance last year.
Firm launched £1B buyback last year and now targets larger shareholder returns.
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OpenAI debated reporting suspicious chats linked to suspected Canadian shooter (WSJ)
More: AP, TechCrunch, TOI
An 18-year-old suspect allegedly used OpenAI’s ChatGPT in alarming ways before a mass shooting in Canada.
Internal tools flagged violent content, prompting staff debate over notifying law enforcement before action was taken.
Authorities later received information from OpenAI as scrutiny grows over AI chatbots’ role in harmful behavior.
EU says US must honor a trade deal after court blocks Trump tariffs (AP)
More: ABC, Bloomberg, Yahoo!
EU demands clarity after the U.S. Supreme Court blocks tariffs and Trump proposes raising global tariff rates.
The European Commission warns that trade tensions undermine the agreed fair transatlantic investment commitments between both sides.
EU lawmakers consider pausing ratification amid tariff disputes and rising uncertainty over U.S. trade policy.
India’s Sarvam launches Indus AI chat app as competition heats up (TechCrunch)
More: TOI, MSN, Tech in Asia
Indian startup Sarvam launches the Indus chat app, powered by its 105B-parameter local-language AI model.
The app targets India’s growing generative AI market, competing with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google's platforms.
Indus beta offers text and voice interaction with partnerships expanding AI into phones and automotive systems.
China’s brain-computer interface industry is rapidly advancing toward commercial scale (TechCrunch)
More: Tech Buzz, Tom's Hardware
China’s BCI startups are expanding amid stronger policy backing, clinical trials, and rising investor funding.
Provinces such as Sichuan and Zhejiang set pricing policies to integrate BCI into their national medical insurance systems.
Industry leaders predict BCI will evolve from medical treatment toward human enhancement and AI integration.
Trump unveils ‘Tech Corps’ to promote American AI abroad (CNBC)
More: Engadget, Tech in Asia
The White House launches Tech Corps, a Peace Corps initiative, to promote U.S. AI adoption abroad.
Initiative deploys trained tech volunteers to solve grassroots challenges in health, education, and agriculture.
The program aims to expand American AI influence amid growing global competition with China.
Google VP warns that two types of AI startups may not survive (TechCrunch)
More: Yahoo!, TOI
Generative AI growth exposed risks for startups relying solely on LLM wrappers and basic model aggregation.
Google startup leader warns thin product layers around models like GPT or Gemini lack long-term differentiation.
Successful AI startups build strong competitive moats through vertical focus or deeper technical innovation beyond model dependency.
Alexander Embiricos explains why traditional coding is being transformed by AI (20VC)
Embiricos leads OpenAI’s Codex efforts, building AI agents that function as proactive software engineering teammates.
He argues AI will shift coding from manual work toward delegation, automation, and faster iteration cycles.
Discussion covers agent development, interface design, data advantages, and strategies shaping future developer tools.
Kai Ryssdal discusses why the economy feels weaker than official data shows (The Prof G Pod)
Ryssdal and Galloway examine labor market weakness, tariff impacts, and why consumer sentiment lags economic data.
Conversation questions AI’s labor effects, widening income inequality, prediction markets, and political implications.
The discussion expands to include military service, public media funding, investment advice, and future economic and policy risks.
AI agent economy grows rapidly as developer tools reshape opportunities for builders (Y Combinator)
A new agent-driven economy emerges as AI development tools like OpenClaw and MoltBook gain traction.
Discussion explores infrastructure, automation, swarm intelligence, and evolving startup strategies for agent-focused builders.
The episode examines growth trends, the impact of content generation, and whether founders should build for AI agents.

Mexican military kills cartel boss 'El Mencho' in US-backed raid (Reuters)
More: AP, CNN, LA Times
Mexican drug lord El Mencho killed in military raid, triggering retaliatory violence across multiple states.
The leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel died in custody after a special forces operation in Jalisco.
The U.S. provided intelligence support, with the Trump administration praising Mexico’s cooperation in the major cartel takedown.
Indonesia posts rare January budget gap as spending jumps 26% (Bloomberg)
More: Business Times
Indonesia reported a January budget deficit as the government accelerated spending to boost economic growth.
State spending surged over revenue growth, driven by expanded social aid and infrastructure investments.
Markets remained steady as fiscal data emerged amid global tariff concerns impacting the dollar.
UK protection officers guarded the 2010 Epstein dinner for Prince Andrew (BBC)
More: Reuters, The Independent
UK officers assigned to Prince Andrew reportedly secured a dinner party at Jeffrey Epstein’s home in 2010.
Emails from Epstein files suggest instructions were given to officers ahead of the event.
Police review protection details amid separate misconduct investigation involving Prince Andrew.
Stronger privacy laws are urgently needed to limit government and corporate surveillance.
Bill Gurley says that right now, the worst thing you can do for your career is play it safe
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Roko’s Basilisk skips the buzz words and cuts straight to what moves markets, products, and careers.
Quantonation’s double-sized second fund shows quantum still has believers.
Retro camera comparison shows two devices blending disposable charm with digital convenience.
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