01Tech Companies Are Cutting Jobs for AI. The Market Is Not Buying It.
Tech companies have cut nearly 140,000 jobs while investing heavily in AI. Monday.com is the latest, but the market is not rewarding the AI layoff story.
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01Tech companies have cut nearly 140,000 jobs while investing heavily in AI. Monday.com is the latest, but the market is not rewarding the AI layoff story.
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02OpenAI bought Jony Ive’s company for $6.5 billion, but there is no product, price, or release date. So what exactly is it buying?
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03Big tech is shifting billions off the books with complex AI financing structures. Discover how SPVs, private credit and long-term leases quietly reshape the real cost behind the AI boom.
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04A clear look at why Sam Altman’s defensive tone sparked debate about OpenAI’s revenue, massive compute spending and the deeper issue of trust in AI leaders.
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05Jeff Bezos says gigawatt-scale AI data centers will soon be built in space. Discover why 24/7 solar power and zero weather make orbit the next big leap.
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06A clear look at the circular ties between Nvidia, OpenAI, Microsoft and CoreWeave. How money, chips and cloud deals loop through the AI ecosystem.
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07How Big Tech inflates AI profits: Michael Burry explains how extended server lifespans and depreciation changes let Meta, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle overstate earnings by billions.
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08The AI boom is burning through power and money. Massive data centers in Indiana and beyond consume more electricity than whole cities, while profits lag behind. Experts warn of an AI-infrastructure bubble that could rival the dot-com and fiber-optic crashes.
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09Global companies are earning record profits while cutting jobs. Automation and AI are reshaping work faster than economies can adapt.
Read analysisAI’s biggest risk isn’t hype or valuations. It’s the world’s total dependence on one chipmaker in Taiwan: TSMC.
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11The core of Thrum.gg is not another list but a conversation. The platform does not pose as a search engine. It poses as a friend in your chat.
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12GTA delays. AI misfires. Layoffs. Indies rise. May 2025 exposed gaming’s fault lines—from trust to tech. Here’s what really changed, and why it matters.
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13How the EU AI Act could reshape not just game design — but game emotion. A practical, essential guide for studios building AI-driven games in 2025.
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14After a brutal 2024, Q1 2025 marks the strongest sign yet that gaming’s investment engine is firing back up — with AI, blockchain, and bold M&As leading the charge.
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15AI is no longer future tech: it’s here, shaping medicine, markets, and minds. This deep dive unpacks AI’s real power, limits, ethics, and the road to general or biological intelligence.
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16Explore why 2025 is gaming’s most transformative and turbulent year — from blockbuster hits and platform innovation to labor unrest, AI, and shifting player power.
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17The game industry is undergoing a structural rebalancing — where scale, control, and legacy no longer guarantee success. Instead, 2025 is rewarding precision, adaptability, and trust: smaller stories, smarter tech, platform openness, emotional connection, and cultural accountability.
Read analysisThere are only these 10 commandments. Follow them, and you will thrive. Break them, and you will be erased.
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19Steam hit 40M concurrent players, Steam Deck gaming soared 64%, and AI-powered discovery transformed the store. But is Valve ready for the challenges of 2025? Read the full analysis here.
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20The gaming industry is undergoing a seismic shift. For decades, game developers have been at the mercy of platforms that charge exorbitant fees, limit their direct engagement with players, and dictate revenue-sharing terms. But in 2025, the tide is turning.
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21Niantic has sold Pokémon GO and its gaming division to Scopely for $3.5B—marking a major shift from AR gaming to AI-driven geospatial technology. But can Scopely keep Pokémon GO alive, and will Niantic Spatial succeed in the AI revolution? Explore the industry-changing deal, its risks, and what it means for the future of gaming.
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22Discover the State of Mobile 2025, where AI-driven personalization, shifting monetization models, and emerging markets redefine the mobile economy. From gaming’s resurgence to the rise of TikTok-style monetization, this in-depth analysis breaks down key trends in social media, finance, retail, and mobile engagement—and what to expect in 2026.
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23In this article, we take a deep dive into Tencent’s financial strength, investment strategy, regulatory battles, and future growth prospects. Will Tencent continue to innovate and expand—or is it reaching an inflection point that could shake its dominance?
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24The AI-Gaming Crossroads: For decades, video game development has been a meticulous, human-led process, requiring teams of designers, artists, and writers to craft interactive worlds. But in 2025, that creative process is undergoing a profound transformation — driven by artificial intelligence (AI).
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25For the last decade, Nvidia has been the quiet force behind the world’s most powerful AI models. But now, the company isn’t just supporting the AI boom—it’s defining it.
Read analysisAI is Disrupting Game Development Faster Than Expected – But Are We Ready?
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