TLDR 2026-06-19
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Amazon hopes to challenge Nvidia more directly by selling its AI chips (2 minute read)
AWS is in talks to sell its Trainium AI chips to other companies for use in data centers. The company has so far resisted selling its chips as compute capacity for the current chips in its data centers is already sold out. Selling its chips to other companies may mean current customers will be left waiting, unless AWS has figured out how to manufacture more chips, which is unlikely.
AI Startup Midjourney Pivots to Health With Ultrasound Machine (2 minute read)
AI startup Midjourney has announced a hardware project in the personal health and medical sector. Its full-body ultrasound machine, the Midjourney Scanner, requires users to be partially submerged in water. The company plans to build a fleet of 50,000 scanners, with the first to debut in a 'Midjourney Spa' location in San Francisco. The scanners don't use any AI. Midjourney is currently working on four hardware and four software initiatives and plans to ship at least two of those hardware efforts in the near term.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
NASA picks Eric Schmidt's rocket company for Mars mission, setting up a race with SpaceX (3 minute read)
NASA has hired Relativity Space to build a spacecraft to house a suite of scientific instruments, launch it into space, and fly it to Mars. The Aeolus mission will contain four instruments to measure and image Mars from orbit. It will provide the space agency with its first daily global view of dust, winds, and temperatures in Mars' atmosphere. The data will make it safer for landers and astronauts to visit the surface of the planet. The mission is set to launch in 2028.
How Meter Pricing Is Testing the Economics of AI (11 minute read)
A growing number of tech firms have started introducing usage-based pricing options for AI services rather than charging a flat subscription fee. The shift to this pricing model may lead to more selective use of the technology. It has forced businesses to confront their spending on AI and take stock of the return on that investment.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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The Agent Loop Architecture (18 minute read)
Durability is a property of the entire execution layer underneath a loop. Durable orchestration is fundamental to building an agent loop architecture. This article breaks down the agent loop architecture. It explains where loops commonly break, what happens when things break, how to build an agent that builds its own skills, and more.
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Intel Shares Surge After Trump Announces Apple Partnership (3 minute read)
Intel shares jumped after President Donald Trump and Apple announced an agreement to work with the company to design and build chips in the US. Intel was underperforming for years until Lip-Bu Tan became CEO in March 2025. Trump initially raised concerns about Tan's potential close ties to China, but Tan's charm won him over. Intel has since received a lot of help from the Trump administration.
America Is Headed Toward the Infinite Workweek (4 minute read)
Coding agents, in theory, should free up time, allowing for larger blocks of deep work and rest. However, some developers are having the opposite experience. Agents can do more work, but they still need human oversight. Left unsupervised, they could potentially make a huge mess. Having an army of agents running simultaneously means there's no time for breaks.
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