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Amazon sells chips now? 😳
This may be AWS’s next big business!

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What we’ll cover today:
⚡ Amazon wants Nvidia’s customers
📞 Ambani wants AI inside calls
🚫 Anthropic’s ban gets political
🎓 Grok beginner’s playbook

Amazon is exploring selling its Trainium AI chips directly to other companies instead of keeping them inside AWS.
For years, AWS made more money selling cloud services than selling chips. That calculation may be changing.
Andy Jassy says Trainium demand is already massive enough to support a $50B business.
The AI race is no longer about models. It's becoming a fight over who controls the hardware underneath them.
Would you trust Amazon’s AI chips over Nvidia’s? |

Reliance just launched AI tools for calls, apps, homes, healthcare, education, and small businesses.
Its new Jio Call Agent can join calls, take notes, and complete tasks while you talk.
Most AI startups need users to install an app. Reliance already owns the distribution.
This looks less like an AI launch and more like a bid to become India's default AI gateway.
The Trump administration forced Anthropic to pull two of its newest AI models over national security concerns.
Many experts say similar risks exist across other frontier models, not just Anthropic's.
The move is fueling concerns that AI policy may be becoming political.
Ironically, the ban may do more marketing for Anthropic than any launch campaign could.

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