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    SpaceX Slips, Claude Joins Slack, and the Growing Revolt Against AI Data Centers

    2026-06-24 | 9 mins.
    SpaceX investors are getting a reality check.
    After soaring from its $150 IPO price to roughly $220, SpaceX shares have fallen back below their IPO level, raising questions about valuation, debt, governance, and whether the AI boom can justify the enormous capital spending now expected from leading technology companies.
    Meanwhile, Anthropic is pushing AI deeper into the workplace with Claude Tag for Slack. The new feature lets users summon Claude directly into conversations, follow discussion context, summarize threads, break projects into tasks, and help teams collaborate without constantly switching applications. It's another step toward AI agents that function as digital coworkers rather than simple chatbots.
    And opposition to AI data centers is expanding beyond environmental groups and local residents. Conservative organizations are now joining critics who argue that massive AI infrastructure projects consume too much power, receive excessive subsidies, and provide too little benefit to local communities. New polling suggests public skepticism toward both AI and large-scale data center construction may be growing.
    In this episode:
    • SpaceX stock falls below IPO price
    • Questions about valuation, debt, and AI spending
    • Anthropic launches Claude Tag for Slack
    • AI assistants move closer to becoming workplace agents
    • Conservative groups join data center opposition
    • New polling reveals growing AI skepticism
    • The challenge of earning a social license to operate
    Timestamps
    00:00 Headlines and Setup
    01:44 SpaceX Stock Reality Check
    03:57 Claude Joins Slack
    04:28 AI Coworkers Become Agents
    06:38 Right Wing Data Center Revolt
    08:22 Polling Shows AI Backlash
    09:15 Social License to Operate
    10:43 Sign Off
    Hashtag Trending delivers the top technology news stories shaping business, AI, cybersecurity, innovation, and digital transformation.
    #AI #SpaceX #Anthropic #ClaudeAI #Slack #DataCenters #ArtificialIntelligence #ElonMusk #EnterpriseAI #TechNews #HashtagTrending #DigitalTransformation #AIAgents #CloudComputing #TechnologyNews
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    Internet Outages, Claude Failure, China Chips and the Rise of Robot Workers

    2026-06-23 | 15 mins.
    Jim Love reports on the top technology stories for June 23, 2026.
    A severed optical fibre cable triggered a major internet outage that started with Reddit and spread across a wide range of online services. At nearly the same time, Anthropic's Claude AI suffered a significant outage, highlighting how dependent businesses have become on cloud infrastructure and AI platforms. The episode examines why reliability matters and how the difference between 99.999% uptime and 98% uptime can translate into seconds versus hours of downtime.
    Also in this episode:
    • Perplexity introduces a new memory system for its AI agents, designed to learn from previous mistakes, improve accuracy, and reduce token costs. Jim explains why this isn't true model learning but could still be a major advance for agentic AI.
    • Chinese memory manufacturers including CXMT and YMTC are gaining traction despite U.S. semiconductor restrictions. The story explores China's growing DRAM and NAND industry, future memory shortages, and whether sanctions are creating competitors instead of customers.
    • General Motors faces criticism after deploying additional robots on its production lines. The discussion looks beyond humanoid robots to the broader trend of versatile automation, cobots, dark factories, and what reshoring manufacturing may look like in an increasingly automated world.
    If you enjoy practical analysis of AI, cybersecurity, enterprise technology, cloud computing, semiconductors, and digital transformation, subscribe for new episodes every weekday.
    #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ClaudeAI #Anthropic #Perplexity #Semiconductors #ChinaTech #Robotics #Automation #TechnologyNews #HashtagTrending
    00:00 Top Headlines Today
    00:29 Internet and Claude Outages
    01:46 Why Reliability Matters
    03:14 Perplexity Agents With Memory
    04:57 Memory Is Not Learning
    06:52 China Challenges Memory Giants
    10:26 Robots Threaten Factory Jobs
    12:52 Dark Factories and Reshoring
    14:10 Closing and Book Request
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    AI Wall, Slop, and Economic Boom

    2026-06-22 | 14 mins.
    AI Hitting a Wall? LeCun Slams xAI, YouTube 'AI Slop' Surge, Microsoft Sued, and Korea's AI Bonus Inflation
    In this June 22, 2026 episode of #Trending, host Jim Love covers Yann LeCun's claim that xAI is "kind of a failure" after losing much of its founding team and his warning that large language models may soon hit diminishing returns, arguing instead for "world models" and predicting a potential pricing and funding reckoning for AI labs. A Kapwing study finds about 21% of recommendations to new YouTube accounts are low-quality "AI slop," with a broader "brain rot" category at 33%, highlighting platform quality challenges. Microsoft faces a shareholder lawsuit alleging it downplayed AI investment costs and their impact on Azure growth, which Microsoft denies. The Bank of Korea warns massive AI-related bonuses at Samsung and SK Hynix could contribute to inflationary pressures. Love also invites early discounted readers for his upcoming book, The Compassion Virus, via technewsday.com/.ca.
    00:00 Today's AI Headlines
    00:35 LeCun Slams xAI
    01:37 LLMs Hitting Limits
    02:03 World Models Next
    05:11 YouTube AI Slop Surge
    07:17 Platforms vs Spam
    08:47 Microsoft AI Lawsuit
    10:08 AI Bonuses Fuel Inflation
    13:15 Book Launch Request
    14:19 Sign Off
  • Hashtag Trending

    Project Synapse: AI News, Digital Sovereignty, Open-Source Models, Midjourney's Full-Body Scanner

    2026-06-20 | 1h 11 mins.
    The hosts discuss a favorite scene from the 1981 film Caveman before introducing Project Synapse, their weekly show on AI and new technology. They cover a hectic week in AI news, including talk of SpaceX buying Cursor for $60B, Cursor's role as an AI-enabled IDE using multiple models, and concerns over token costs and profitability. They describe Anthropic taking Fable offline after a government order cutting off foreign nationals, raising fears about reliance on U.S.-based AI and digital sovereignty, and note Europe's renewed push toward open-source alternatives. They highlight open-source and lower-cost models such as Mistral, DeepSeek, and GLM 5.2, Google's strategy of free tools and local processing, and a DeepMind paper "From AGI to ASI." The episode ends with Midjourney's announced non-radiation full-body scanner concept and spa rollout plans for 2027.
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    00:00 Caveman Music Discovery
    01:57 Show Intro and Hosts
    03:03 SpaceX Buys Cursor
    07:23 Is Cursor Still Best
    09:18 Fable AI Vanishes
    11:20 Government Shutdown Fallout
    13:57 Digital Sovereignty Wakeup
    18:09 Open Source Reality Check
    20:23 Economics Detour Debate
    22:30 Governments Back Open Source
    27:00 Mistral DeepSeek Shift
    29:51 Google Gives AI Away
    31:35 Avatars Tokens and X
    32:54 Local Models Slow Iteration
    33:58 Local AI Smart Speakers
    34:40 Chrome Model Backlash
    35:20 BitTorrent Style Inference
    37:43 Distrust And Data Centers
    38:19 Small Models And Transformers
    39:45 Google AI Tool Rundown
    41:17 DeepMind From AGI To ASI
    45:40 Beyond Transformers Next Minds
    48:19 AI Splintering And Niches
    49:20 Diffusion And SubQ Attention
    54:39 Forking And Competition
    57:26 Monopolies And CEO Culture
    01:02:30 Midjourney Medical Scanner
    01:08:59 Innovation Hopeful Wrap
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    FortiBleed Emergency: 74,000 Fortinet Logins Exposed

    2026-06-19 | 40 mins.
    A special crossover episode of Cybersecurity Today and Hashtag Trending for June 19, 2026.
    The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an urgent warning after security researchers uncovered the FortiBleed dataset, exposing credentials tied to approximately 74,000 Fortinet firewall and SSL VPN devices across 194 countries. Researchers found the data on an exposed threat actor server containing attack tools, victim databases, logs, and thousands of verified usernames and passwords. Analysts report that tens of thousands of those credentials may still be active.
    Host Jim Love breaks down:
    • What FortiBleed is and how it was discovered
    • Why this affects roughly half of all internet-facing Fortinet devices
    • What CISA and Fortinet are telling organizations to do immediately
    • The potential risks of credential reuse and lateral movement attacks
    • Practical steps security teams should take right now
    The episode also includes an interview with Mike Sweeney of Silent Push on major international efforts targeting Southeast Asian scam compounds and criminal infrastructure during Operation Disruption Week.
    If your organization uses Fortinet firewalls, FortiGate appliances, or SSL VPNs, this is an episode you should not miss.
    #Cybersecurity #Fortinet #FortiBleed #CISA #CybersecurityToday #HashtagTrending #FortiGate #ThreatIntelligence #DataBreach #InfoSec
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