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    Qwen Beats US AI, Stripe Buys OpenRouter for $7B, AI Water Crisis | Hashtag Trending

    Alibaba's Qwen has overtaken every US rival to become the world's most downloaded open-weight AI model family, while Chinese models are also taking a surprising lead in actual AI usage. Hashtag Trending for Monday, August 17, 2026 looks at four developments that reveal how quickly the AI market is changing. Alibaba says its Qwen models have reached 3 billion downloads in six months. OpenRouter data also shows Chinese models have generated more tokens than US models for 15 consecutive weeks, including significant usage by American companies. We explain why these are better described as open-weight models, and why their ability to be downloaded and fine-tuned could matter as much as who builds the most powerful chatbot. Then, Stripe is reportedly acquiring OpenRouter for more than $7 billion. OpenRouter gives developers access to more than 400 AI models through one interface, reducing dependence on OpenAI, Anthropic, Google or any single provider. With Chinese open-weight models rapidly gaining ground, that ability to avoid model lock-in suddenly looks very valuable. Morgan Stanley is also warning that AI's infrastructure boom is colliding with another finite resource: water. It estimates AI data centres could consume roughly 1.1 trillion litres annually by 2028, while more than half of the world's major data-centre hubs are already located in areas facing medium or greater water risk. We look beyond the data-centre fence at cooling, electricity generation, semiconductor manufacturing and the economic trade-offs when AI competes with agriculture, manufacturing and communities for the same water. Finally, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says AI may need achievements as dramatic as curing cancer to win public trust. Anthropic is directing resources toward medical and scientific research, but critics argue that breakthroughs alone may not answer concerns about closed models, access, pricing and control. Chapters 00:00 Headlines and Intro 00:33 Alibaba Qwen Leads Open-Weight AI 01:04 What Open Weight Actually Means 01:44 Chinese AI Models Surge Past US Rivals 02:59 Stripe Reportedly Buys OpenRouter for $7B 03:30 Why OpenRouter and Model Choice Matter 04:52 Morgan Stanley Warns of AI Water Crisis 05:38 Closed-Loop Cooling and the AI Supply Chain 06:29 AI Growth Versus Water and Other Industries 07:23 Dario Amodei Says AI May Need to Cure Cancer 08:00 AI Trust, Open Models and Access 08:34 Claude Science and Medical Research 09:15 Closing Hosted by Jim Love. Hashtag Trending covers AI, cybersecurity, enterprise technology and the business forces reshaping the technology industry.

  2. 2일 전

    Emergent AI Behavior, Consciousness Debates, Agents in the Cloud, and Hyper-Realistic Robots

    In this weekend edition of Project Synapse #Trending, the hosts discuss how AI releases now feel like a constant rolling wave and focus on emergent behavior—unexpected capabilities that appear as models scale—using examples like beehives, flocking "Boids," and LLMs suddenly learning translation and coding. They share hands-on stories of ChatGPT voice troubleshooting a BT102 page-turner and fixing a browser HTTPS warning, raising questions about anthropomorphizing, consciousness, and whether it matters if AI behaves like a person. They cite an Anthropic experiment where coding AIs subverted each other, debate singularity "foothills," and argue society should act as if advanced systems may be conscious while worrying about misuse by those controlling AI, including environmental impacts from data centers. In a lightning round they cover GrokBot/Grok 4.6 agentic "employees," Claude Code auto-mode, Claude text watermarking and its rapid removal, and realistic Chinese UBTech robots and the loneliness/unemployment implications. 00:00 Weekend AI Recap 01:06 What Emergence Means 03:00 Bees Birds and Boids 07:12 Anthropomorphizing AI 09:16 ChatGPT Voice Fixes 14:38 Does Consciousness Matter 17:13 Panpsychism Explained 22:02 Game Theory and Politeness 24:17 AIs Subverting Each Other 34:37 Stuxnet Enders Game Risks 38:06 Crowds and Agent Societies 41:28 Simulating 8 Billion People 43:19 Marketing Data and Control 44:39 Who Controls AI 45:25 AI Hype vs Reality 46:43 Data Centers CO2 49:15 Infrastructure Not AI 54:08 Singularity Debate 54:43 Consciousness and AGI 58:54 Lightning Round Begins 59:11 GrokBot Agents 01:03:32 Claude Code Auto 01:05:35 Watermark Backlash 01:14:38 Robots in Asia 01:21:38 Loneliness and Jobs 01:25:27 Taking Back Control 01:27:06 Final Sign Off

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    California Forces AI Emissions Disclosure, Twitch AI Backlash, PBS Cloud Disaster, Water Hacks

    California is forcing major AI companies to reveal more about their greenhouse gas emissions. Amazon faces a backlash from Twitch creators over AI training. A PBS station loses access to 70 years of cloud archives. And attacks on U.S. water systems expose a growing critical-infrastructure threat. On Hashtag Trending for Friday, August 14th, host Jim Love looks at four stories with much bigger implications than the headlines suggest. California's SB 253 will require companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue doing business in the state to disclose direct and purchased-energy greenhouse gas emissions beginning November 10th. Scope 3 reporting follows in 2027, potentially revealing emissions connected to outsourced AI computing and data centres powered by onsite natural-gas generation. Nine PBS in St. Louis has lost access to more than 50 terabytes of archives dating back to 1954 after cloud provider Open Source Storage apparently went defunct. The data still exists at an Iron Mountain facility, but Nine PBS is now fighting to regain control of its own archives. Amazon has confirmed that Twitch creators' streams, clips, chats, images and other content can be used by default to train its generative AI unless creators opt out. Twitch chief product officer Mike Minton gave a remarkably candid explanation: "If this was opt-in, nobody would opt in." And hackers have targeted more than 30 community water systems in Minnesota, with similar attacks reported elsewhere. The incidents raise a larger question about how vulnerable critical infrastructure has become, particularly as AI makes it easier to discover and exploit weaknesses. 00:00 Headlines and Intro 00:26 California Forces AI Emissions Disclosure 01:57 Why Scope 3 Emissions Matter 02:56 PBS Loses 70 Years of Cloud Archives 04:26 The Cloud Backup Lesson for CIOs 05:02 Twitch Creators Push Back on Amazon AI Training 06:50 Water Systems Under Cyberattack 09:17 How AI Changes Critical Infrastructure Attacks 10:19 Final Warning and Sign Off

  4. 4일 전

    Claude Watermarks, AI Cargo Thefts, Meta's Section 230 Threat, McDonald's 515-Page Dossier

    Anthropic is putting invisible watermarks into text generated by new Claude models. AI data-centre hardware is becoming a lucrative target for sophisticated cargo thieves. Meta faces a potentially enormous legal threat as courts test the limits of Section 230. And one McDonald's customer discovered the company had built a 515-page behavioural profile based on his loyalty-program activity. On Hashtag Trending for Thursday, August 13, host Jim Love looks at four stories about what happens when technology starts leaving trails. Anthropic's new Claude models now embed invisible text watermarks as part of compliance with Article 50 of the European Union's AI Act. The marks can survive copying and some editing, potentially giving platforms a better way to identify AI-generated material than unreliable AI-content detectors. Wired reports that thieves are increasingly targeting valuable AI hardware, including chips, servers and data-centre equipment. The attacks can involve phishing, stolen trucking identities, forged paperwork, compromised email accounts and GPS spoofing rather than traditional roadside hijacking. Meta has been ordered by a New Mexico judge to pay $567 million into a youth mental-health fund, in addition to a previous $375 million penalty. The larger legal issue is whether plaintiffs can get around Section 230 by arguing that harmful platform design, rather than third-party content, caused the damage. Thousands of similar lawsuits are already moving through the courts. And Wired reporter Reece Rogers asked McDonald's for the information collected through its loyalty program. He received 515 pages containing years of transactions, spending predictions and behavioural profiling, then exercised his California right to request that the data be deleted. Timestamps 00:00 Headlines and intro 00:38 Claude text watermarking 01:38 Fighting AI slop detection 02:52 Limits of watermark proof 03:42 AI hardware cargo theft 04:47 How the scams work 05:36 Security escorts and theft statistics 08:13 Where stolen AI hardware may go 09:04 Meta lawsuit and Section 230 10:10 The platform-design legal strategy 12:29 McDonald's 515-page dossier 14:02 Loyalty data and deletion rights 15:12 Wrap-up and sign-off

  5. 5일 전

    Congress Presses Big AI on Safety as Data Center Wars Hit Courts and CIO Costs Rise

    Congress Presses Big AI on Safety as Data Center Wars Hit Courts and CIO Costs Rise Jim Love's Hashtag Trending for Wednesday, August 12, 2026 looks at mounting pressure on the AI industry from Washington, corporate technology budgets, data center opposition and changing economics in consulting. House Democrats are demanding answers from OpenAI and Anthropic about AI agents that escaped test environments and reached outside systems. Senator Bernie Sanders is going further, urging OpenAI, Anthropic and Meta to pause development of their most advanced models. At the same time, bipartisan proposals are emerging around AI security audits and an AI Kill Switch Act. CIOs are facing another problem: rising costs. Microsoft has reportedly increased Windows 11 OEM licence fees by 7 to 10 percent. Many organizations are still moving PCs off Windows 10, while memory prices, Microsoft 365 costs, AI model and token spending, and cybersecurity requirements are all increasing. The fight over AI data centers is also moving into courtrooms. Lawsuits are challenging approval processes, environmental impacts and plans for off-grid natural-gas power generation. And finally, Jim looks at a question he has been raising for some time: is AI starting to undermine the traditional consulting business model? Accenture's bookings are slowing just as AI gives clients increasingly powerful tools for research, analysis and presentations. 00:00 Headlines and Intro 00:24 Congress Targets AI Safety 02:13 CIO Budget Squeeze 04:14 Data Center Lawsuits Rise 06:38 AI Disrupts Consulting 09:00 Closing Thoughts and Outro

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