Anthropic · Compute · SpaceX · OpenAI · Mark Zuckerberg · Nvidia · Axios
Brains: OpenAI announced that one of its general-purpose reasoning models autonomously cracked a famous geometry problem that had
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Demand: Anthropic's explosive growth has the company on track for its first profitable quarter, with revenue set to more than double to $10.9 billion in Q2, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Key facts
- Chips: Nvidia delivered another monster quarter, posting $81.6 billion in revenue, with its data center business alone bringing in $75.2 billion
- Power: Anthropic expanded its compute partnership with SpaceX, agreeing to spend roughly $1.25 billion per month through 2029 for access to the company's Colossus supercomputing infrastructure
- Demand: Anthropic's explosive growth has the company on track for its first profitable quarter, with revenue set to more than double to $10.9 billion in Q2, the Wall Street Journal reported
- Brains: OpenAI announced that one of its general-purpose reasoning models autonomously cracked a famous geometry problem that had stumped mathematicians for 80 years
Summary
Over the course of two hours Wednesday afternoon, the AI industry produced an extraordinary stream of headlines mapping out the vast architecture of its ambitions. One historic news cycle peeled back virtually every layer of the AI revolution, smarter systems, exploding revenues, roaring markets, staggering infrastructure demands and a federal government racing to catch up. Together, Wednesday's developments helped crystallize the core pillars of the emerging AI order. The implications are enormous: an AI capable of original mathematical discovery could eventually unlock breakthroughs across science, engineering and medicine. The estimated $559 million operating profit arrives two years ahead of internal projections, a turning point for an industry whose spending has long outrun its earnings.