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💻 TSMC Can't Keep Up, SpaceX Eyes $74B IPO & AI Leaders Sound the Alarm

9 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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The world's most powerful chipmaker is warning it can't meet demand — and the ripple effects could stall AI's biggest ambitions for years. SpaceX is making a historic move toward a trillion-dollar valuation, but buried inside its IPO filing is a shocking look at what's become of a once-dominant social platform. Amazon just gave its warehouse robots a major upgrade that could change what automation looks like on the factory floor. Meanwhile, a rare coalition of AI rivals is urging Congress to act fast on a biosecurity threat they say can't wait — and a data breach at a major university exposed victims who had never set foot on campus.

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