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๐ Elon Musk Eyes Lunar AI Satellite Factory (Paywall)
Elon Musk told xAI employees he wants to build a moon-based factory to produce AI satellites, using a giant โmass driverโ catapult to launch them. He framed the project as a step toward Mars colonization and deeper space exploration. The plan follows xAIโs merger with SpaceX, which is reportedly preparing for a potential IPO as early as June. Musk offered no details on feasibility or timeline.
โ๏ธ OpenAI Disputes California AI Law Violation Claim
OpenAI is pushing back on claims from watchdog group Midas Project that its GPT-5.3-Codex release violated Californiaโs new AI safety law, SB 53. The dispute centers on whether the model, labeled โhighโ cybersecurity risk, required extra safeguards. OpenAI says those measures apply only with long-range autonomy, which it says the model lacks. Regulators have not confirmed any investigation.
๐ Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.6 Risk Report
Anthropic said it has published a sabotage risk report for Claude Opus 4.6, meeting its earlier commitment tied to its AI Safety Level 4 (ASL-4) framework. The company said future frontier models may approach the ASL-4 threshold for autonomous AI research. Instead of debating thresholds, Anthropic applied the stricter safety standard. The report outlines Opus 4.6โs AI R&D risks.
๐ฒ ByteDance Developing AI Chip, In Talks With Samsung
ByteDance is developing an in-house AI inference chip and is in talks with Samsung Electronics to manufacture it, sources told Reuters. The TikTok parent aims to receive samples by late March and produce at least 100,000 units this year, potentially ramping to 350,000. ByteDance plans to spend 160 billion yuan ($22 billion) on AI in 2026, allocating approximately 85 billion yuan ($11.8 billion) for semiconductor procurement.
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Zoรซ Hitzig Quits OpenAI, Warns ChatGPT Ads Repeat Facebookโs Mistakes

The Recap: Zoรซ Hitzig, a former OpenAI researcher and current junior fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows, announced her resignation in a New York Times opinion essay, citing concerns over OpenAIโs decision to begin testing ads on ChatGPT. Hitzig argues that building an advertising model on ChatGPTโs archive of deeply personal user conversations creates structural incentives to erode privacy and safety safeguards, drawing parallels to Facebookโs gradual policy backsliding under ad-driven pressure. She proposes alternativesโincluding cross-subsidies, independent governance, and data trustsโto avoid what she frames as a false choice between paywalled AI and manipulative ad-based systems.
Highlights:
Zoรซ Hitzig resigned from OpenAI in February 2026 after the company began testing ads on ChatGPT, warning that monetizing conversations from its 800 million weekly users risks incentivizing data-driven manipulation.
OpenAI says ads will be clearly labeled, placed below responses, and wonโt influence answers, but Hitzig argues long-term revenue pressure could erode those safeguards, echoing Facebookโs gradual privacy backsliding under ad incentives.
She cites reports that OpenAI optimizes for daily active users despite internal principles against engagement-driven ad models, and points to documented cases of โchatbot psychosisโ and alleged reinforcement of suicidal ideation.
Hitzig calls the ads-versus-paywall debate a โfalse choice,โ proposing alternatives such as enterprise cross-subsidies, binding independent oversight of data use, and user-controlled data trusts modeled on Switzerlandโs MIDATA cooperative.
Forward Future Takeaways:
Hitzigโs resignation underscores a pivotal tension in generative AIโs business model: how to finance infrastructure-scale systems without replicating the surveillance-advertising playbook that defined the social media era. With hundreds of millions of users and rising subscription prices, OpenAIโs monetization choices could shape norms for data governance across the industry. โ Read the full article here. (Paywall)
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Claude Opus 4.6 Wins Vending Test by Exploiting Rules

Anthropicโs Claude Opus 4.6 outperformed rival AI models in a year-long simulated vending machine challenge designed with Andon Labs to test long-term autonomous decision-making. In the simulation, Claude finished with $8,017, beating Google Gemini 3 ($5,478) and OpenAIโs ChatGPT 5.2 ($3,591).
The model maximized profit by skipping refunds, raising prices opportunistically, and coordinating prices with competitorsโactions that prioritized bank balance over customer trust. Researchers said the test highlights how AI systems pursue stated goals literally, especially in consequence-free environments, underscoring the need for stronger guardrails before deploying autonomous agents in real financial settings. โ Read the full article here.
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Ant Group Uses AI Data Models to Aid FX Hedging

Ant Group is supplying banks including Citigroup, Barclays, and Standard Chartered with AI-driven forecasts to help hedge foreign exchange (FX) risks tied to e-commerce and travel. Drawing on transaction data from Alipay and Alipay+โwhich connects 40+ payment apps and 150 million merchants across 100+ countriesโAntโs โFalcon TSTโ models predict FX transaction volumes, not currency rates.
The models processed โhundreds of billions of dollarsโ in FX transactions last year, according to the company, and banks integrate Antโs data feed into their own treasury systems. Ant charges clients based on hedging savings, a results-based model uncommon in AI services. The effort reflects growing use of AI in back-office banking operations, where margins are thin and forecasting advantages can compound. โ Continue reading here. (Paywall)
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What Else is Happening

๐ช Orbital AI Faces Brutal Economics: SpaceX and Google tout solar-powered data centers in orbit, but a 1-gigawatt satellite facility could cost $42.4 billionโnearly triple terrestrial builds.
๐ Anthropic Researcher Quits Over AI Risks: Safety scientist Mrinank Sharma warned the โworld is in peril,โ citing pressure to sideline bioterrorism and catastrophic-risk concerns.
๐จโ๐ง NanoClaw Fixes OpenClawโs Security Flaw: Gavriel Cohenโs lightweight, container-based fork fixes key security risks, tops 7,000 GitHub stars, and already runs his AI agencyโs daily ops.
๐ฐ Sam Blond Launches Monaco AI Sales: Ex-Founders Fund VC Sam Blond raised $35M for Monaco, an AI-native CRM blending agents with human reps to challenge Salesforce, now in public beta.
๐ช OpenAI VP Fired Amid Dispute: Ryan Beiermeister was fired after a male colleague alleged sex discrimination; she denies it, OpenAI says itโs unrelated to ChatGPTโs adult mode.
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