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Google's $920M/mo xAI Deal + NY Bans New Data Centers

4 min · 6 jun 2026
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(0:15) Google Signs $920 Million Monthly Compute Deal With SpaceX Ahead of Record IPO (1:13) Apollo and Blackstone Close $35 Billion Debt Package for Anthropic Chip Expansion (2:07) New York Passes First Statewide Data Center Moratorium (3:01) Apple Opens iMessage to Third-Party AI Agents With Poke Approval (3:58) Estonia Gives 20,000 High Schoolers a Custom ChatGPT That Refuses to Do Their Homework Get Pivot 5 in your inbox, 5 days a week. Subscribe at pivotnews.com

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