AI Daily Briefing
(00:00:00) Anthropic's $30B Surge, Pentagon vs China & the AI Arms Race (00:00:45) Anthropic's $30B Revenue Milestone (00:01:54) China's ZGC AI Tech Park (00:02:41) China's AI Registry vs US Deregulation (00:03:15) DeepSeek's African Market Push (00:03:40) What to Watch Next Artificial intelligence is no longer a product race — it's becoming the underlying layer of national capability, and today's stories make that unmistakably clear. The biggest commercial surprise is Anthropic. The safety-first lab has hit a thirty-billion-dollar annualised revenue run rate, posting roughly eighty times year-over-year growth and approaching a nine-hundred-billion-dollar valuation. Claude is now the leading platform for paid enterprise adoption, with corporate spend up fourfold since early 2025. For OpenAI and Google, the competitive pressure just got sharper. On the defense side, the Pentagon has filed a $29.5 billion AI budget request covering secure data centres, next-generation supercomputers, GPU procurement, and a National Security Investment Fund. The risk isn't funding — it's execution. Federal procurement timelines may not match the pace of what China is already building on the ground. China's ZGC AI Technology Park — an 800,000-square-metre facility housing DeepSeek, Qwen, and others — is a direct expression of Beijing's coordinated, self-sufficiency-first strategy. Nvidia's CEO has confirmed the company is losing China market share to Huawei, which posted a record year. US export restrictions appear to have accelerated domestic chip production rather than slowed it. Regulatory trajectories are diverging too. China's Cyberspace Administration has registered 530 AI services under a mandatory security-assessment regime since 2023. The US, by contrast, has walked back model approval plans. Expect market fragmentation, not global standards. Finally, DeepSeek's free-to-use model is gaining ground in African markets — an early-influence play that will shape those ecosystems for years. A YesWee production. Built using AI technology. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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