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appeal 8.0iroh Launches Mesh LLM for AI
iroh's Mesh LLM pools existing GPUs for distributed LLM inference via an OpenAI-compatible API. This shifts compute from metered cloud services to owned infrastructure, giving teams greater control over execution and reducing operational costs.
The AI landscape is a whirlwind of innovation and legal battles. Hyperscalers are pouring billions into GPU capacity, while startups like iroh democratise distributed AI. Yet, concerns over trade secrets, copyright infr…
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- RELEASEiroh iroh releases Mesh LLM for AI8.0
- FUNDINGCoreWeave Microsoft, Meta Fund GPU Expansion9.0
- RESEARCHAnthropic Anthropic reveals Claude's internal reasoning8.0
- SECURITYOpenAI Apple sues OpenAI over trade secrets10.0
- POLICYAnthropic Air Force mandates contractor purge8.0
- PRODUCTMeta Meta begins Iris AI chip production8.0
- SECURITYMeta AI Detector Meta AI Detector Fails Cropped Images8.0
- LEGISLATIONOpenAI Media Outlets Demand Sanctions on OpenAI9.0
- LEADERSHIPXbox CEO Asha Sharma Xbox CEO joins Fed AI taskforce8.0
- FUNDINGLyzr Lyzr secures $100M Series B funding9.0
- PRODUCTMac mini Mac mini powers agentic AI workloads7.0
- PARTNERSHIPOpenAI OpenAI GPT 5.6 powers Microsoft Copilot9.0
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Hyperscalers Fund Neocloud GPU Expansion
Hyperscalers Microsoft and Meta committed over $122.2 billion to neoclouds CoreWeave and Nebius, securing rapid access to frontier GPU compute. This shifts significant capital expenditure and accelerates AI infrastructure deployment, impacting procurement and platform engineering teams.

Apple Sues OpenAI Over Trade Secrets
Apple's lawsuit against OpenAI for trade secret theft complicates OpenAI's IPO plans and shifts risk for investors. The legal action, alleging misappropriation via a former Apple VP, highlights increasing intellectual property scrutiny in the AI sector for founders and procurement teams.

Anthropic Reveals Claude's Internal Reasoning
Anthropic's new "Jacobian Lens" technique reveals Claude's internal reasoning, offering a framework for safer, more transparent AI. This mechanism allows auditing model behaviour, potentially identifying hidden goals before they manifest in outputs, addressing the "black box" problem.

Air Force Accelerates Anthropic Purge
Air Force contractors must remove Anthropic products by September 1, nearly a month before the Department of Defense's wider deadline. This accelerates the timeline for identifying and replacing AI dependencies, creating immediate operational and compliance challenges for defence suppliers.

Media Outlets Demand OpenAI Sanctions
Legal teams face heightened scrutiny over AI training data provenance as media outlets seek sanctions against OpenAI for alleged hidden evidence of copyrighted training data. This action could compel disclosure of datasets and logs, setting a precedent for AI model development transparency.

Meta Begins Iris Chip Production
Meta Platforms will begin mass production of its in-house AI chip, "Iris," as early as September. This move aims to reduce reliance on external suppliers and supports a $125B-$145B capital expenditure for AI infrastructure, impacting procurement and CTOs.
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