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2025.10.31

OpenAI is giving Microsoft Corp. a 27% ownership stake as part of a restructuring plan, with Microsoft getting a stake worth about $135 billion.

Microsoft will have access to OpenAI’s technology until 2032, including models that achieve artificial general intelligence, and will continue to receive 20% of OpenAI’s revenue until an expert panel verifies AGI.

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2025.09.26

Anthropic’s Claude is coming to Microsoft’s Copilot.

Business users of Microsoft’s Copilot-branded AI assistant will be able to toggle between OpenAI and Anthropic models for certain functions.

Anthropic’s models, including Claude Opus 4.1 and Claude Sonnet 4, will be available for users of Microsoft 365 Copilot’s Researcher feature and Copilot Studio.

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2025.09.18-2

Nvidia will invest $5bn in Intel to co-develop chips for PCs and data centers.

• The deal marks a major collaboration between two longtime rivals, aiming to combine Nvidia’s GPU expertise with Intel’s CPU capabilities.
• Intel’s shares surged after the announcement, signaling renewed confidence in its future amid struggles in AI and manufacturing.
• The agreement does not include using Intel’s foundry for Nvidia’s chip production.
• The partnership is seen as a strategic lifeline for Intel, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape in AI and computing.

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2025.09.18

Quote of the day.

“I bought a copy of Faulkner’s Light In August and went to the noisiest jazz café I could think of, reading my new book while listening to Ornette Coleman and Bud Powell and drinking my hot, thick, foul-tasting coffee. At five-thirty I closed my book, went outside, and ate a light supper. How many Sundays- how many hundreds of Sundays like this- lay ahead of me? “Quiet, peaceful, and lonely,” I said aloud to myself. On Sundays, I didn’t wind my spring.” Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood

2025.09.04

Indonesia plans to end its electric vehicle tariff exemption at the end of 2025.

• The tariff break boosted EV sales, especially for Chinese brands like BYD, but hurt local factory utilization.
• BYD now holds over 50% of Indonesia’s EV market, mainly through imports, while Japanese automakers lost market share.
• The government expects automakers to start local production by 2027, with BYD building a factory for 2026.
• Weak middle-class purchasing power and stagnant demand challenge the case for more local vehicle production.

This change will help Vinfast Indonesia with their factory is under construction and production is expected in 2026.

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