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    AI Goes Offshore: Thiel's Ocean Data Centres, Shopify Cuts, Google AI Backlash

    2026-05-07 | 9 mins.
    Peter Thiel is backing a radical new idea—floating AI data centres powered by ocean waves. It sounds like science fiction, but serious investors are on board, and it could change how the world powers artificial intelligence.
    In today's episode of Hashtag Trending, we break down four major tech stories shaping the industry:
    Why Thiel and other top investors are funding offshore AI infrastructure
    Why Shopify is cutting revenue teams despite strong operating performance
    Why Google DeepMind workers in the UK are pushing back on military AI work
    How AI is now being used to mask accents in offshore call centres
    The common thread: AI is reshaping not just technology, but how companies operate, hire, and even present themselves to customers.
    Whether it's energy, ethics, or economics—this episode connects the dots.

    00:00 Thiel's Ocean AI Data Centres
    02:05 Shopify Cuts Revenue Teams
    04:05 Google AI Worker Backlash
    06:05 AI Accent Masking in Call Centres
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    Banks Try to Offload Massive AI Data Centre Risk | Microsoft Tries to Revive Edge

    2026-05-06 | 11 mins.
    Banks are starting to pull back from one of the biggest bets in tech — the massive borrowing behind AI data centres. According to reporting from the Financial Times, lenders are now trying to offload billions in exposure as companies like Oracle and CoreWeave scale up infrastructure for artificial intelligence.
    The issue is simple but critical: this isn't a stock story — it's a debt story. And debt requires real cash flow, not just future potential.
    At the same time, Meta Platforms is testing AI tools that analyze facial structure to detect underage users after reports that many kids are bypassing age verification systems. It highlights how enforcement is becoming an arms race between platforms and users.
    Meanwhile, Microsoft is trying to revive its Edge browser by simplifying the experience and removing features like the sidebar. But questions remain about whether the real issue is clutter — or trust. A recent report points to potential risks in how Microsoft Edge handles stored passwords, reinforcing concerns among enterprise users.
    And finally, in a case of "well, this is embarrassing," a South African AI policy had to be withdrawn after it was found to include AI-generated fake citations — a reminder that even governments are still learning how to use these tools responsibly.
    Chapters
    00:00 Banks try to offload AI data centre risk
    02:05 Meta uses AI to detect underage users
    04:00 Microsoft tries to revive Edge
    06:00 AI policy pulled after fake citations
    Keywords (for search context)
    AI data centres, AI infrastructure cost, AI debt risk, Meta AI age detection, Microsoft Edge security, Edge browser update, AI regulation, AI policy failure, cybersecurity risk, enterprise security
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    AI Trends: Mood Analysis, Cloud Fragility, and Market Moves

    2026-05-05 | 9 mins.
    GameStop is making a bold move — a $55 billion bid to buy eBay — but can a struggling retailer really take over a company four times its size?
    At the same time, a new report raises concerns about AI systems quietly analyzing employee mood, behaviour, and personality — often without clear policies or consent.
    And if you think the cloud removes infrastructure risk, think again. Recent attacks on data centres show that even the biggest providers are still vulnerable to physical disruption.
    Plus: schools banning smartphones are seeing real results — but the rules aren't the same for everyone.
    In today's episode of Hashtag Trending, Jim Love breaks down what these stories mean for business, technology, and the risks many organizations aren't fully thinking about.
    Chapters
    00:00 GameStop's $55B bid for eBay
    02:05 AI tracking employee mood and behaviour
    04:15 Amazon data centre damage and cloud risks
    06:20 School phone bans and the fairness question
     
    GameStop, eBay, AI surveillance, workplace AI, cloud computing, data centres, cybersecurity, tech news, business news, artificial intelligence, social media, education technology, Jim Love, Hashtag Trending
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    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Says NVIDIA Chinese Market Share Hits ZERO

    2026-05-04 | 12 mins.
    Nvidia says it now has zero market share in China for AI chips — a striking consequence of U.S. export controls that were meant to slow China's progress but may have accelerated local competition instead.
    At the same time, the world's biggest tech companies — Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, and Apple — are reporting massive profits and strong growth. But that success is coming with a different story underneath: layoffs, restructuring, and a shift toward spending on AI infrastructure instead of hiring.
    In this episode:
    Nvidia warns U.S. policy may be reshaping the global AI race
    Big Tech earnings surge while job growth lags
    Apple turns "rejected" chips into a surprise MacBook hit
    And the quiet shutdown of Ask Jeeves — the early idea that AI finally made real
    The bigger question behind all of this: If tech is booming, why isn't that translating into jobs or broader economic gains?
     
    00:00 Intro — Nvidia, Big Tech, Apple, Ask Jeeves 00:32 Nvidia loses China market — "zero percent share" 02:05 China's AI rise and the risk to Nvidia 03:15 Big Tech earnings surge — real growth numbers 04:25 Profits vs jobs — layoffs and AI spending 05:50 Apple's "Neo" MacBook surprise success 07:10 Binned chips and why demand caught Apple off guard 08:20 Ask Jeeves shuts down after nearly 30 years 09:20 From Ask Jeeves to generative AI — full circle 10:10 Closing thoughts — where are the jobs?
    Nvidia says it now has zero market share in China for AI chips — a striking consequence of U.S. export controls that were meant to slow China's progress but may have accelerated local competition instead.
    At the same time, the world's biggest tech companies — Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, and Apple — are reporting massive profits and strong growth. But that success is coming with a different story underneath: layoffs, restructuring, and a shift toward spending on AI infrastructure instead of hiring.
    In this episode:
    Nvidia warns U.S. policy may be reshaping the global AI race
    Big Tech earnings surge while job growth lags
    Apple turns "rejected" chips into a surprise MacBook hit
    And the quiet shutdown of Ask Jeeves — the early idea that AI finally made real
    The bigger question behind all of this:
    If tech is booming, why isn't that translating into jobs or broader economic gains?
    Chapters
    00:00 Intro — Nvidia, Big Tech, Apple, Ask Jeeves
    00:32 Nvidia loses China market — "zero percent share"
    02:05 China's AI rise and the risk to Nvidia
    03:15 Big Tech earnings surge — real growth numbers
    04:25 Profits vs jobs — layoffs and AI spending
    05:50 Apple's "Neo" MacBook surprise success
    07:10 Binned chips and why demand caught Apple off guard
    08:20 Ask Jeeves shuts down after nearly 30 years
    09:20 From Ask Jeeves to generative AI — full circle
    10:10 Closing thoughts — where are the jobs?
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    OpenAI vs Musk, Google Moves In — The Real AI Battle Begins

    2026-05-02 | 1h 13 mins.
    This week in AI, the story isn't just new tools — it's a shift in power.
    Elon Musk and OpenAI are now in court in a case that could shape the future of one of the most influential AI companies in the world. But while that battle plays out, something quieter — and potentially more important — is happening.
    Google is embedding AI across everything.
    No big announcements. No hype. Just integration — into documents, email, spreadsheets, and workflows — making AI part of everyday work.
    And that may be the real story.
    In this episode of Project Synapse, we break down:
    What the Musk vs OpenAI lawsuit is really about — and why it matters
    How Google's Gemini strategy could outpace competitors
    Why AI is shifting from "intelligence" to practical, everyday tools
    The rise of agentic AI — systems that actually do things for you
    Why humanoid robots are closer than most people think
    And the uncomfortable question: how any of this makes money
    This isn't a hype cycle story.
    It's about a turning point — where AI stops being a product and starts becoming infrastructure.
    Chapters
    00:00 The AI power shift begins
    01:20 Musk vs OpenAI — what's really at stake
    03:30 Google's quiet AI strategy
    06:10 AI moves from thinking to doing
    09:00 Robots and real-world agents
    12:30 The business model problem

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