🛎️ 1-Million-People-on-Mars Contract

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Today’s tech world is a browser that burns tokens, a Mars plan with stock options, a prompt obituary, and a billionaire trial.
SPACE
1-Million-People-on-Mars Contract

👀 What’s happening: According to Reuters, SpaceX’s board has approved a compensation plan that would grant Musk 200 million super-voting restricted shares if the company reaches a $7.5 trillion valuation and helps establish a permanent human settlement on Mars with at least 1 million residents. The shares are Class B stock, reportedly carrying 10 votes per share. And that is not the only space-age milestone. Another award of up to 60.4 million restricted shares is tied to additional valuation goals and SpaceX operating space-based data centers with at least 100 terawatts of compute capacity.
🌍 How this hits reality: For the first time, “1 million people on Mars” has been written directly into corporate incentive architecture as a board-approved performance target. SpaceX is effectively telling future IPO investors that rockets are only the transport layer. The bigger plan is population, cargo, power, compute, communications, and eventually governance beyond Earth.
🛎️ Key takeaway: SpaceX is asking markets to price a question they have never had to price before: What is a company worth if it could become the logistics, communications, energy, compute, and settlement infrastructure provider for humanity beyond Earth?
NEW LAUNCH
The Browser Becomes New Token Bomb

👀 What’s happening: Flipbook is a visual browser that has gone viral on X, where the internet is not organized as pages, tabs, and links. Flipbook creates the screen when you ask. Click a Paris landmark, and it generates tickets, hours, access notes, routes, and booking paths as the next visual layer.
🌍 How this hits reality: The innovation is not prettier search. It changes the unit of the internet from a page to a generated scene. That is powerful for travel, education, biology, novels, history, and supply chains, where people need structure, not just answers. But every click can trigger reasoning, search, image generation, layout, and another render. That is not a browser. That is a token bomb with a user interface.
🛎️ Key takeaway: This is genuinely innovative, but the bill looks insane. Every click becomes fresh images, search, reasoning, rendering, and memory load. If Flipbook works, Nvidia and Micron should be popping champagne. The browser becomes a beautiful token furnace.
LAWSUIT
AI “Could Kill Us All”

👀 What’s happening: Musk is suing OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming OpenAI abandoned its original nonprofit mission. But on the stand, the case sounded less like governance and more like personal score-settling. He told a federal jury AI “could kill us all,” using existential fear as the emotional center of the fight.
🌍 How this hits reality: The lawsuit asks for more than $150 billion, while OpenAI says Musk lost a leadership fight, left, then built xAI as a direct rival. That is the part people should not miss. AI safety is now also a litigation weapon, brand weapon, and founder rivalry weapon.
🛎️ Key takeaway: The trial may clarify OpenAI’s structure, but the signal is uglier. Frontier AI politics are moving into court, where safety language can double as pressure, leverage, and public fear.
AGENTS
Prompt Engineering Has Died
👀 What’s happening: OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman says GPT-5.5 can now take a high-level goal, read context, use browsers, build spreadsheets, make slides, and finish messy workflows with fewer step-by-step prompts. This puts GPT-5.5 beside Opus 4.6 in the new class of models with real intuition, not just better instruction-following.
🌍 How this hits reality: OpenClaw already shows where this is going. Before every generation and tool call, it injects files like agents.md, memory.md, tools.md, and other runtime context. Add its memory wiki, and the system no longer waits for you to write a perfect mega-prompt. It already knows who you are, what tools exist, what it remembers, and what kind of work you usually want.
🛎️ Key takeaway: Prompt engineering is dying as a moat. Memory engineering is replacing it. The winners will not be the systems with prettier prompts, but the ones with durable memory, tool context, and enough intuition to act without babysitting.
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DAILY TL;DR
- OpenAI and Anthropic briefed House Homeland Security staff on cyber-capable AI models, pushing frontier model risk further into national-security oversight.
- Snapchat introduced AI Sponsored Snaps, letting users interact directly with brand agents inside chat.
- Mistral AI launched Workflows, a Temporal-powered orchestration layer already handling millions of enterprise AI executions daily.
- U.S. lawmakers proposed new AI bills targeting chatbot safety for children, family controls, and AI-related fraud.
- Google reportedly signed a Pentagon AI contract, joining OpenAI and xAI in supplying models for government and classified work.
- Goldman Sachs warned that AI disruption is making investors rethink long-term growth assumptions for U.S. software stocks.
- Nokia, Blaize, and Datacomm formed a partnership to deploy hybrid AI inference infrastructure across Indonesia and Southeast Asia.
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