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Mistral spent one morning announcing chip ambitions, an Airbus and BMW supply deal, and a push to ensure Europe's independence from US tech giants. ByteDance is building its own CPUs. Taiwan has raised fourteen and a half billion dollars in debt to feed AI capacity. Shanghai and US exchanges are drafting futures contracts for compute. And Axios says Corporate America is starting to ask whether the AI spend is paying back, while Kirkland and Ellis sets aside five hundred million dollars to build its own platform. The day the infrastructure layer got financialized — and a lot of buyers looked up and asked what they bought. Also: Lenar is joined by a new co-host, Damra Vol. * Mistral to explore designing its own chips (CNBC) [https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/28/mistral-arthur-mensch-design-chips-ai-data-centers.html] — Arthur Mensch frames the move as controlling more of the infrastructure as Mistral competes with larger labs. Intent, not a roadmap. * Mistral signs Airbus and BMW to ensure Europe's independence (Sam Schechner / WSJ via Techmeme) [https://www.techmeme.com/260528/p16] — industrial customers buying continuity in Paris as much as compute. * ByteDance is developing its own CPUs (Reuters via Techmeme) [https://www.techmeme.com/260528/p9] — reported as supply-side defense against chip price hikes, not long-term ambition. * Taiwanese tech books a record $14.5B of debt deals (Aileen Chuang / Bloomberg via Techmeme) [https://www.techmeme.com/260528/p5] — financing raised against expected AI demand. * Shanghai is designing AI-token futures, US exchanges launching GPU compute futures (Reuters via Techmeme) [https://www.techmeme.com/260528/p27] — compute itself becomes a tradable underlying, with the spec on the token version still unclear. * Corporate America enters its AI reckoning (Madison Mills / Axios) [https://www.axios.com/2026/05/28/ai-spending-roi-enterprise-costs] — CFOs are starting to ask for evidence of return. * Kirkland & Ellis sets aside $500M to build its own AI platform (FT via Techmeme) [https://www.techmeme.com/260528/p2] — the top-grossing law firm wants tooling its competitors don't have. * AI giants bet billions on the most expensive job in enterprise (Janakiram MSV / Forbes) [https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2026/05/28/ai-giants-bet-billions-on-the-most-expensive-job-in-enterprise/] — forward-deployed engineers as the labs' collision course with Accenture and TCS. * Anthropic and OpenAI found PMF with coding agents (Simon Willison via Techmeme) [https://www.techmeme.com/260528/p11] — fit at the $200/month price point, where the harness explains more of the result than the underlying model. * Miles Brundage's median MTS theorem [https://x.com/Miles_Brundage/status/2059888956897173883] — a frontier lab's policy positions converge to those of the median member of technical staff. * Soro: a lightweight foundation model and chatbot for Tajik (Liashkov et al., arXiv) [https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.27379] — a useful counterweight to a day of chip plans and futures contracts.
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