
Show overview
AI News in 10 has published 29 episodes during 2025. That works out to roughly 4 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 8 min and 10 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Technology show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 5 months ago. Published by Emad Ibrahim.
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Big Bets, New Rules, and Safer Agents
Two major acquisitions reshape AI's power and security stack, while Washington signals new chip tariffs. States roll out the first rules for AI companions, and OpenAI hardens its browser agent against prompt injection.

GPUs, Grids, and Gatekeepers Collide
Apple faces an Italian privacy–antitrust fine, Georgia greenlights a massive power build for AI, Washington reviews Nvidia H200 exports to China, data center dealmaking hits records, and Mexico reins in Android tying. A fast, clear briefing on how regulation, infrastructure, and capital are shaping AI's next phase.

Nvidia–Intel, New Grid Rules, and AI Skills
Washington clears Nvidia’s stake in Intel as FERC moves to rewrite grid rules for AI megaprojects. We also cover Starship debris near airliners, South Korea’s push for mass breach restitution, and the Coursera–Udemy merger reshaping enterprise upskilling.

Guardrails and Gigawatts: This Week in AI
New York advances a sweeping AI safety law as Palo Alto Networks and Google Cloud deepen their security pact. Plus, California pressures Tesla on Autopilot claims, Cerebras readies an IPO, and Japan plans a 3.1-gigawatt data center hub.

TikTok JV, AI Rulebook Wars, Memory Moats
TikTok strikes a U.S. joint venture as DOE launches the Genesis Mission, Congress battles over AI preemption, Australia halts training carve-outs, and Micron fuels the HBM supercycle. We unpack what it means for policy, platforms, and the hardware bottlenecks shaping AI's next year.

Funding Frenzy, Faster Models, Real Costs
OpenAI eyes a massive raise, Yann LeCun spins up a world models startup, and Google makes Gemini 3 Flash the snappy default. Plus, Google and Meta push PyTorch onto TPUs as new research lays bare AI’s energy and water footprint.

Amazon OpenAI Talks, India Credit, Agentic AI
Inside Amazon’s reported ten billion dollar talks with OpenAI, George Osborne’s mandate to court governments for Stargate, Google’s UPI credit card push in India, the FCA’s approach to agentic AI, and China’s MetaX IPO surge. What it signals about chips, clouds, and the next phase of consumer finance and regulation.

Pact Paused, Meta Taps Chats, Nvidia Buys Slurm
Washington freezes a U.K. tech pact as Meta starts personalizing ads with your AI assistant chats, while the AI boom squeezes smartphones and reshapes energy and compute. We break down the stakes behind Google’s 21-year power deal in Malaysia and Nvidia’s Slurm acquisition — and what to watch next.

Roomba Rescue, Apple Fees, and Space Compute
From iRobot's Chapter 11 and a pivotal Apple–Epic ruling to Google's real-time Translate, OpenAI's equity changes, and Blue Origin's push for orbital data centers — here's a fast, thoughtful breakdown of what matters. Get the context, the stakes, and why these moves could shape the next wave of AI.

Robotaxis, Ad Labels, and the AI Power Squeeze
Waymo recalls thousands of robotaxis over a school-bus edge case, New York mandates AI performer labels in ads, Intel faces scrutiny over sanctioned chip tools, Microsoft resists nine-figure hiring wars, and hyperscalers lock in multi-gigawatt power as communities push back. A fast, clear briefing on the people, policy, and power shaping AI right now.

SpaceX’s $800B Flex, Starlink Enters South Africa
SpaceX eyes a 2026 IPO amid an $800B valuation, as South Africa clears the way for Starlink. We also unpack U.S.–China chip tensions around Nvidia’s H200, Huawei’s seven-nanometer progress, and Germany’s response to AI-fueled hybrid attacks.

Hollywood Backs GPT 5.2, Rivian’s Autonomy Chip
OpenAI rolls out GPT 5.2 as Disney invests and opens its IP for Sora, while Washington pushes political-bias checks for federal AI buyers. Plus, Taiwan’s sovereign AI cloud goes live, Rivian unveils a custom autonomy chip, and the EU readies DMA penalties for Google — with U.S.-China chip tensions simmering into 2026.

AI Markets Wobble, Robot Labs Accelerate Discovery
Oracle’s forecast rattles AI stocks as the EU tightens foreign investment screening. DeepMind plans a UK automated science lab, Adobe embeds creative tools in ChatGPT, and OpenAI flags rising cyber risk — here’s what it means for builders, investors, and 2026 roadmaps.

Big Tech Bets and the Risks Behind AI
Amazon commits $35B to India as South Korea mandates labels for AI-generated ads. We cover Coupang’s massive breach and CEO exit, OpenAI’s new CRO hire, and why AI data-center financing could pose real risks.

Europe Probes Google, U.S. Centralizes AI Policy
From Brussels to Washington, we break down Europe’s new antitrust case against Google’s AI, a White House push for one national standard, a narrow China path for Nvidia’s H200, the FDA’s first qualified AI tool for MASH trials, and Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar Canada expansion. Clear takeaways for builders, enterprises, and policy watchers.

Ad-Light Experiments, Tougher AI Rules, Chip Winners
From Brussels to Washington, we unpack Meta’s EU ad-light gambit, the UK’s call for binding frontier AI rules, a Supreme Court case that could reshape agency independence, Gartner’s reset for automaker AI spend, and the chipmakers riding Amazon’s AWS build out. Fast context, clear takeaways, and what to watch next.

Apple’s AI Reset, Robots Rise, NeurIPS Reckoning
From Apple’s AI leadership shake-up to cross-border cyber intrusions, we break down the week’s biggest developments — plus China’s robot momentum, a growing Salesforce-linked breach, and hard truths from NeurIPS. We wrap with practical takeaways for shipping AI and a timely warning on deepfake-enabled kidnapping scams.

DSA Hits X, Meta Deals, Cloudflare Glitch, OpenAI Buy
Brussels issues the first DSA fine against X, Meta signs AI news licensing deals, and the New York Times sues Perplexity as the fight over training data escalates. Plus, Cloudflare explains a widespread outage, and OpenAI buys Neptune to tighten its MLOps engine room.

Sovereign Compute Rises, WhatsApp Faces EU Heat
Australia and OpenAI plan a massive sovereign AI campus, while the EU probes Meta’s WhatsApp policies and Arm seeds chip design talent in South Korea. Demis Hassabis pegs AGI around 2030 with present-day risks, and U.S. senators push a 30‑month freeze on advanced AI chip exports.

AI Goes Mainstream, Data Centers Race Ahead
Google’s Year in Search shows AI’s mainstream moment, with Gemini and DeepSeek trending worldwide, while Palantir and Nvidia debut Chain Reaction to accelerate data center construction. Plus UMC and Polar eye U.S. manufacturing, Jensen Huang weighs in on AI export policy, and Nexus raises a balanced 700 million dollar fund.