AI Business News You Need To Know Now!
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Загружено: 2025-08-27
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First up, Tesla has suddenly shut down its Dojo supercomputer project, and disbanded the team behind it, after Peter Bannon, the VP of Hardware Design Engineering at Tesla, resigned his position effective immediately after working at Tesla for over 10 years.
CEO Elon Musk ordered the disbanding of the team, and redirected the company to focus on other AI chip development projects, while increasing Tesla’s reliance on partners including working more closely with Nvidia and AMD for compute needs, as well as Samsung Electronics for chip manufacturing.
The Dojo supercomputer was designed to train artificial intelligence for Tesla's Full Self Driving system. It was also going to be used for training the Optimus humanoid robot.
Tesla recently signed a $16.5 billion dollars deal with Samsung for AI semiconductors. This deal will secure the next generation of AI6 chips through 2033. Morgan Stanley once predicted the Dojo project could be a $500 billion dollars market booster.
Apparently, the 'Full Self Driving' team couldn't navigate Tesla’s own internal politics.
Next we’re talking about how OpenAI’s recent announcement of the launch of their new GPT-5 model on August 11, 2025. OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman said the new model is a significant leap forward in terms of intelligence.
The new GPT-5 model has a context length of 400K and a maximum of 128K output tokens, whatever that means.
It is priced at $1.25 dollars per million input tokens and $10.00 dollars per million output tokens. Again, I have no idea what to do with those numbers.
OpenAI expects its 2025 revenue to reach $4 billion dollars, and their revenue is increasing at roughly the same rate their valuation seems to be going up with each new funding round they announce.
While we’re talking about OpenAI they recently announced a partnership with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to give every federal executive branch agency access to ChatGPT Enterprise for 1 year for a whopping $1 dollars a year. Yes, you heard that correctly. This initiative is part of the "OpenAI for Government" program, which was announced by OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman and GSA Acting Administrator Michael Rigas. The deal also includes an additional 60-day period with unlimited use of advanced models and features like Deep Research and Advanced Voice Mode.
The GSA's Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner, Josh Gruenbaum, mentioned that pilot programs in states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina showed impressive results. Employees in Pennsylvania, for example, were able to save an average of 95 minutes per day using the tool. I imagine the next news we’ll hear is additional layoffs from the increased efficiency of government employees thanks to their use of ChatGPT. So you can thank the U.S. government for helping to usher in the era of AI replacing humans.
And lastly we have a story about Perplexity doing the most perplexing thing they could think of to get some publicity, or are they for real this time?
Perplexity just made an unsolicited all cash offer of $34.5 billion dollars to acquire Google’s Chrome browser.
00:00 Introduction
00:36 Tesla shuts down its Dojo AI supercomputer project
01:47 OpenAI debuts ChatGPT 5
02:33 OpenAI partners with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
03:32 Perplexity makes ofter to buy Google's Chrome browser business
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