YPO Technology Network AI Brief
All week the question was who controls AI. Today it got three answers, and none of them is "the market." First: four days after the largest IPO in history, SpaceX agreed to acquire Anysphere — maker of the AI coding tool Cursor — for $60 billion in stock, folding a leading agentic coding product (reportedly ~$2B in annual recurring revenue) into the same house as xAI's Grok models and Colossus supercomputer. If your engineers live in Cursor, your core development tool now sits inside SpaceX and xAI — a vendor-concentration question worth asking out loud. Second: Chinese lab DeepSeek closed its first external round, more than $7.4 billion at a valuation north of $50 billion, on mostly domestic capital and structured so founder Liang Wenfeng keeps full control. While Washington restricts who may use US models and Paris rips out US software, Beijing is funding a fully independent frontier champion — sovereignty expressed as a cap table. Third: the US Department of Justice intervened in a Clean Air Act suit to argue that xAI should keep running the 57-plus unpermitted gas turbines powering its Memphis-area data center, because Grok supports Department of War operations — classifying one company's compute as critical national infrastructure worth overriding pollution law to protect. The durable lesson: power, not chips, is now the gating constraint on AI scale, and the politics of who gets to build and energize data centers is turning combative. Sources * NYT — SpaceX to buy Cursor maker Anysphere for $60B [https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/16/business/spacex-cursor-aquisition-ipo.html] * WSJ — DeepSeek becomes China's most valuable AI startup [https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/deepseek-becomes-chinas-most-valuable-ai-startup-after-over-7-4-billion-fundraise-78ef64c0] * The Verge — DOJ: xAI's gas-powered data center is necessary for national security [https://www.theverge.com/policy/950722/xais-gas-powered-data-center-is-necessary-for-national-security-doj-argues] Hosted by Stephen Forte. The YPO Technology Network AI Brief — daily AI news for CEOs and senior business leaders.
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