Edison Acquires Udacity, Investing $1 Billion to Build AI Learning Platform


A mobile application called "SBTI" has recently become popular online. It uses the slogan "MBTI is outdated," replacing traditional personality classification with self-deprecating tags such as "beauty" and "maoero," catering to the current internet subculture aesthetics. The developers stated that the application is not based on a professional psychological background.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed in his shareholder letter that the company is considering selling its in-house chips to third-party customers, breaking away from its previous practice of using them exclusively internally. The chip division has already generated over $20 billion in annual revenue, and if it opens up external sales, the business could surge to $50 billion. This move marks a shift in Amazon's business model from renting to selling, contrasting sharply with the strategies of traditional chip manufacturers like NVIDIA.
OpenAI mocked its competitor Anthropic for its limited computing power in an investor memo, stating that it faces severe resource constraints. OpenAI plans to increase its computing power to 30 gigawatts by 2030, while predicting that Anthropic will only reach 7-8 gigawatts by 2027, further widening the gap between the two companies.
Google Gemini introduces a new feature that generates interactive 3D models and physics simulation scenarios, bridging the gap from text-based answers to intuitive teaching. When users ask questions related to physics or 3D space, the AI provides a dynamic window that supports free dragging and multi-dimensional perspective adjustments, enhancing the interactive experience.
After releasing the AI model Muse Spark, Meta's AI applications jumped from 57th to 5th in the US App Store rankings, with a sharp increase in downloads, showing its strong momentum in the AI field.