Good morning from OWITH.ai, the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in the AI and tech world.
Anthropic, an AI lab, has made a significant move by bringing its leadership team to London to promote its AI-powered coding tool, Claude. The lab hosted a series of events across the UK, starting with "Code with Claude London," where new features for Claude agents were introduced. These include sandboxes allowing companies to run agents on their infrastructure and MCP tunnels for secure internal system access. This strategy aims to reassure companies about AI security and governance. London is becoming a central hub in the AI ecosystem, with major players like OpenAI and Jeff Bezos's Project Prometheus also establishing significant presences there. The Claude event was well-attended, showcasing the growing interest and adoption of AI tools in coding. While some engineers express concern over job risks, many are adapting to AI handling routine coding tasks, allowing them to focus on higher-level decisions. As Fiona Fung, Anthropic's Head of Engineering advised, companies should start automating noisy workflows that may not serve their purpose well. This shift indicates a transition in software engineering where AI takes on more routine coding tasks, leaving humans to make strategic decisions.
Transitioning from coding innovations to space ventures, SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, is set to launch an Initial Public Offering after over two decades as a private company. The IPO filing reveals several intriguing insights about SpaceX and Musk's other ventures. Founded in 2002, SpaceX has been pivotal in transforming the space economy with innovations like reusable rockets and plans for Mars colonization. Besides its core space exploration activities, SpaceX's portfolio includes satellite internet service Starlink and social media platform X. The IPO prospectus showcases SpaceX's ambitious vision, including plans to develop a "lunar mass driver," an electromagnetic launch system on the moon. However, not all of Musk's ventures are performing optimally; advertising revenue for X has declined significantly due to a loss of partners, though subscription revenues have seen some growth. The prospectus reveals SpaceX's revenue grew to $18.7 billion in 2025, a 33% increase from the previous year. Despite accelerating losses reported at $4.27 billion in Q1 2026 and an accumulated deficit of $41.3 billion as of March 31, Starlink remains a crucial revenue source for SpaceX. The SpaceX IPO is being viewed as a referendum on Elon Musk’s ambitious vision to colonize Mars. The company’s prospectus reveals plans to raise $75-80 billion at a valuation exceeding $1.5 trillion—potentially the largest IPO in history. Despite facing significant challenges such as recent financial losses and heavy reliance on its Starlink business, Musk retains 85% voting rights at SpaceX.
Meanwhile, Nvidia continues demonstrating strong performance with impressive Q1 results, reporting revenues of $81.6 billion—a substantial increase from the same period last year. Nvidia plans to diversify its sales beyond hyperscalers and explore opportunities with governments and enterprises. In other tech news, OpenAI is reportedly preparing for an imminent IPO. Despite challenges such as competition from rival Anthropic and meeting ambitious revenue targets, OpenAI has made significant strides towards going public.
In other business news: Anthropics expects significant revenue and profit growth in Q2; Intuit plans layoffs affecting 17% of its workforce; Samsung has reached a preliminary pay agreement with its labor union; Meta will not conduct companywide layoffs this year; Nvidia has adjusted its strategy in the Chinese market due to U.S.-China trade tensions; Ubisoft reported a record operating loss.
Finally, Microsoft is struggling to regain footing in the AI race despite early investments in OpenAI; gas prices have risen nationwide; global markets show mixed performances; Antler CEO Magnus Grimeland asserts that tech innovation isn't confined to Silicon Valley; electricity costs are rising beyond data centers.
Stay tuned for more updates from OWITH.ai as we continue exploring significant developments across major technology companies worldwide!Support the show
Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin