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OWITH.ai - Only What's Important to Hear around AI and Tech

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    Hyfix's Game-Changing Chip, Amazon's Satellite Ambitions, and Meta's Custom AI Push: Key Moves in the Tech World

    16/04/2026 | 4 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.

    Hyfix Spatial Intelligence, a Santa Clara-based startup, has secured $15 million in seed funding for a novel system-on-a-chip designed for drones and robots. This innovation is set to replace the current array of electronics with a single chip that integrates flight control, high-precision positioning, secure communications, and onboard computing. The funding round was led by Craft Ventures with contributions from Catapult Ventures, Multicoin Capital, Finality Capital, and the hard-tech investor Sky Dayton. This development follows the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's decision in late 2025 to block approvals and imports of certain Chinese-made drones and radio frequency gear. The regulatory shift has led to an increased demand for domestic alternatives, as DJI currently holds an 80% share of the global civilian drone market. The innovative chip is designed to maintain functionality even in environments where GPS signals are jammed or spoofed. It leverages a decentralized network of approximately 21,000 ground reference stations from CEO Mike Horton's other project, Geodnet, alongside low earth orbit satellites for more accurate positioning than traditional GPS systems. Hyfix's founders bring significant expertise to the venture: Horton has a background in autonomous systems, while co-founder Udan Ercan specializes in global navigation satellite systems. The newly acquired funding will be used to finalize the chip design and begin shipping production-ready chips to select partners this year. Furthermore, Hyfix is working on developing a sub-250-gram reference drone to highlight their platform's capabilities. Craft Ventures partner Jeff Fluhr notes that Hyfix addresses a critical need for custom silicon, contributing to an American supply chain for drones that does not rely on foreign technology stacks. It is anticipated that Hyfix will broaden its chip offerings across various drone categories within the next two years and eventually power a wide range of autonomous machines.

    Amazon has announced its acquisition of satellite operator Globalstar for $11.6 billion. This acquisition aims to bolster Amazon's Low Earth Orbit satellite services as part of its strategy to compete with SpaceX's Starlink, enabling smartphone users to stay connected beyond terrestrial cellular networks. With this move, Amazon intends to significantly increase its satellite count by 2029 but is faced with challenges related to rocket launches due to the slower progress of its space venture, Blue Origin.

    Meta and Broadcom have expanded their partnership to co-develop Meta's custom AI chips known as Meta Training and Inference Accelerators. This initiative is part of Meta's broader strategy to reduce dependence on Nvidia and AMD by creating proprietary silicon solutions. The collaboration is set to deploy significant power capacity initially with plans for further increases in the future. As a result of this announcement, Broadcom's stock saw a 3% rise while Meta's remained stable.

    Global smartphone shipments have experienced a decline for the first time since 2023 due to a global memory chip shortage. This shortage has led to reduced shipments and higher prices, compounded by geopolitical tensions such as the conflict in Iran and U.S.-China trade issues. Despite these challenges, companies like Samsung and Apple have managed modest growth thanks to their premium product offerings.

    At Dow, Karen Carter is set to become CEO on July 1, succeeding Jim Fitterling who will remain as executive chair. This change underscores the importance of a well-pSupport the show
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    Navigating AI Advancements and Challenges: From Cybersecurity to Quantum Innovations

    15/04/2026 | 3 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world. Let's delve into the latest headlines.

    AI is making waves as Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, has stirred the cybersecurity community. Its ability to identify and exploit software vulnerabilities faster than organizations can patch them is causing concern. This capability has led to its restricted release to select major technology firms, allowing them time to fortify their defenses. Experts like Shane Fry from RunSafe Security emphasize the growing gap between vulnerability discovery and patching, noting the acceleration of exploit identification that surpasses what organizations can manage. Particularly vulnerable are operational technology environments such as manufacturing and power grids. Over 99% of vulnerabilities discovered by Mythos remain unpatched according to Anthropic. Tal Kollender of Remedio underscores the urgency for AI systems that not only detect but also prioritize and autonomously fix these vulnerabilities.

    Meanwhile, Anthropic is facing legal and political challenges. It has engaged Ballard Partners, a lobbying firm with links to Trump, amid disputes with the U.S. Department of Defense over access and control of its AI tools. Tensions are rising as Anthropic seeks to limit its systems' use for autonomous weapons or mass surveillance.

    In related AI news, societal tensions are underscored by a recent incident where a suspect was charged with attempted murder following an attack on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s house, motivated by an anti-AI ideology.

    Now shifting from cybersecurity to quantum computing, Chad Rigetti has launched a new startup called Sygaldry. This venture recently secured $139 million in funding, aiming to integrate quantum hardware into AI data centers and address significant power demands with enhanced processing speed and efficiency. Rigetti's vision involves combining quantum computing with classical chips to outperform traditional GPUs used in AI workloads. The company’s latest funding includes a $105 million Series A led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and $34 million from Initialized Capital's seed round.

    In other industry news, OpenAI's Chief Revenue Officer has accused rival company Anthropic of inflating revenue projections by approximately $8 billion through generous accounting methods in cloud partnerships. This highlights ongoing rivalry as both companies report similar revenues while seeking new investors.

    Transitioning to consumer tech updates, Microsoft has announced price increases for its Surface series due to rising component costs, particularly memory shortages. These adjustments reflect global supply chain challenges and efforts to maintain profit margins. Additionally, Roblox is introducing new age-verified accounts for children to enhance safety amidst ongoing lawsuits and investigations related to child protection on its platform.

    Turning our attention globally, geopolitical tensions are overshadowing the International Monetary Fund and World Bank's spring meetings in Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive stance towards Iran is diverting focus from typical discussions on global economic growth, rising public debt, income inequality, global trade, and regulation.

    In the financial world, Duolingo has reversed its policy on evaluating employees based on AI usage in performance reviews, reflecting a broader trend of companies reassessing AI's role in the workplace. Finally, despite geopolitical uncertainties, financial markets show relative stability with major indices gaining ground. However, concerns about potential currency devaluation in Iran persisSupport the show
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    AI IPO Boom, Tech Shifts, and Global Market Dynamics: The 2026 Landscape

    14/04/2026 | 5 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.

    In the first quarter of 2026, Hong Kong's stock exchange experienced a significant surge in capital raised, reaching nearly $14 billion—a 490% increase from the previous year. This growth reinforces Hong Kong's leading position in global IPO rankings, following a prosperous 2025 where the city amassed $35 billion from over 100 new listings. Initially driven by secondary listings of Chinese giants seeking international capital, the focus in 2026 has shifted towards AI-driven enterprises. Notable AI IPOs include Minimax, Knowledge Atlas, Biren Technology, and Insilico Medicine, with upcoming listings like Manycore and Victory Giant. Speculation surrounds companies like Moonshot AI, Rokid, and Kunlunxin. Commentators such as Drew Bernstein from Marcum Asia note that Hong Kong and Beijing are striving to emulate Nasdaq's success in nurturing internet firms within the AI sector. Despite challenges such as geopolitical tensions influencing listing preferences, China's tech stocks are regaining favor after regulatory hurdles.

    In venture capital developments, Elorian secured $55 million in seed funding led by Striker Ventures; PeakMetrics obtained $6 million in Series A funding led by Moneta Ventures; and Round raised $6 million from Alstin Capital. In private equity news, Bregal Sagemount acquired a majority stake in Redgate Software. Several companies have also filed for IPOs on U.S. exchanges, including Blackstone Digital Infrastructure Trust and Hawkeye 360.

    Turning to major tech advancements as of April 13, 2026, anticipation surrounds Apple's forthcoming launch of AI smart glasses designed to compete with Meta's successful variants. These glasses promise diverse frame styles and advanced functionalities such as photo capture, calls, music playback, and smartphone synchronization, all enhanced by an advanced Siri assistant. A release is expected by late 2026 or early 2027. Meanwhile, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is negotiating settlements with major ad firms over potential antitrust law violations concerning social media platform boycotts.

    Additionally, the U.S. faces a "brain drain" in the AI sector due to restrictive immigration policies and rising tensions with China. Elite talents are reportedly moving to China, where compensation for top AI researchers has become increasingly competitive.

    Further tech updates include incidents at Sam Altman's San Francisco home, fierce competition between Flipkart and Amazon in India, price increases by agentic AI due to resource rationing, and Victory Giant's upcoming public debut on April 21 in Hong Kong. Anthropic has introduced Claude for Word to challenge Copilot's dominance, while a survey reveals significant European distrust towards U.S. tech firms regarding personal data privacy.

    WeWork's journey has seen it rise again after its dramatic fall from a $47 billion valuation. Now operating privately and at penny stock levels under CEO John Santora's leadership, WeWork is adopting an asset-light business model with "WeWork Go," private office pods for high-traffic areas such as airports and hotels. This strategy reflects WeWork's attempt to cater to busy professionals while maintaining its entrepreneurial essence on a smaller scale.

    In other industry movements, Intuit's early integration of AI didn't shield it from investor concerns about AI's impact on software companies' stocks.

    On the geopolitical front, President Donald Trump announced a U.S. Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following unsuccessful peace talks with Iran amid soaring crude prices.

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    Navigating AI's Rise: Anthropic's Strategic Moves, Media's Digital Shift, and Tech Titans at Fortune Brainstorm 2026

    13/04/2026 | 3 min
    Good morning from OWITH.ai: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world. Let's dive into the latest insights from the Stratechery newsletter from April 6, 2026. This edition explores major developments in tech and media, focusing on Anthropic's rise as a leader in AI, The New York Times' strategic navigation of the digital era, and a profile on Sam Altman.

    Anthropic's newest model, Claude Mythos, is both powerful and potentially hazardous, drawing parallels to past incidents of withheld technology. The company is preparing for an IPO and has strategically decided to withhold Claude Mythos due to its high-risk potential. This selective deployment through Project Glasswing aims at enhancing cybersecurity in collaboration with major tech companies such as Amazon and Apple. The approach mirrors OpenAI’s precedent in 2019 with GPT-2, demonstrating leadership in mitigating AI risks while strengthening ties with enterprise customers. Despite its strategic advantage, challenges such as resource limitations persist due to Claude Mythos' size and cost. Anthropic's $30 billion annual revenue run rate positions it strongly against competitors like OpenAI. Additionally, Anthropic's partnership with Google underscores its need for computational resources, leveraging Google's vast capabilities.

    In other advancements, Meta introduces Muse Spark, a robust multimodal model marking its return to closed-model development. Z.ai’s GLM-5.1 sets out new coding benchmarks, while Anthropic rolls out Claude Managed Agents for scalable task deployment. Data from A16z maps real enterprise AI adoption across industries like coding and healthcare. Google's Gemma 4 for offline tasks on mobile devices and new Chrome features further push boundaries in tech advancements.

    The New York Times continues to adapt its strategies for an AI-driven media landscape. Insights from an interview with Meredith Kopit Levien highlight the importance of human expertise as a competitive edge against digital aggregators.

    OpenAI's acquisition of TBPN raises questions about its strategic fit amidst the disruption of existing tech services by AI technologies.

    Shifting focus to the Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2026 conference, set for June 8-10 in Aspen, Colorado. This event will feature prominent speakers from diverse industries discussing AI and technological advancements. Noteworthy updates include Amazon’s AI initiatives generating substantial revenue and Anthropic considering designing its own AI chips due to market shortages.

    Moreover, XAI has filed a lawsuit against Colorado’s legislation on algorithmic discrimination. As discussions continue around potential threats from new AI models like Claude Mythos, Google commits to Intel CPUs for data centers amidst various global tech updates.

    Lastly, discussions on U.S. military spending raise concerns about economic sustainability despite potential short-term benefits for defense contractors. Amidst geopolitical tensions and evolving global orders prompted by conflicts like Iran’s, the AI revolution poses challenges impacting employment and productivity. Mixed financial market performance reflects broader considerations about economic stability and strategic priorities. Emerging work patterns hint at a shift towards a three-day workweek by 2031 as technological advancements redefine traditional roles.

    In conclusion, these developments showcase exciting opportunities alongside significant challenges across multiple disciplines as AI technologies evolve. Ethical implications and societal impacts remain critical considerations as industries navigate this transformative landscape.Support the show
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    2026-04-11 Saturday Special

    11/04/2026 | 5 min
    Each Saturday we take the headlines of daily podcast and ask ChatGPT to create a Sci-Fi story inspired by the news. The outcome for this week is this short story.Support the show
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OWITH.ai is a short, AI-generated, human-supervised briefing on what actually matters in AI and tech.Each episode distills the most relevant news and signals into a few minutes of audio, so you can stay informed without drowning in feeds.Produced by OWITH.ai, a boutique AI & data studio. https://owith.ai
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