
Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast NVIDIA’s $20 billion AI bet, Amazon adds big AI partners, Microsoft’s Copilot failures and more
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Dec 29, 2025 NVIDIA's recent $20 billion move could reshape the AI landscape. Amazon is boosting Alexa's capabilities by partnering with major brands like Expedia and Yelp. Meanwhile, Microsoft's Copilot is facing troubles so severe that the CEO is stepping in for fixes. The podcast also delves into concerns about AI's potential impact on jobs and Social Security, emphasizing the urgency of these developments. Plus, hear about breakthroughs in open-source coding models and the ongoing challenges of AI security.
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NVIDIA's $20B License Quietly Shifts The Chip Market
- NVIDIA effectively licensed GROQ's inference IP and hired key staff to gain LPU chip advantages.
- This deal sidesteps antitrust review while narrowing competition in high-speed inference hardware.
Many Small Models Will Raise Demand For Speed
- Jordan Wilson predicts future LLM strategy will use many small domain models and Mixture-of-Experts architectures.
- He argues inference speed and latency will become critically important as models fragment by task.
Open-Weights MOE Model Beats Big Closed Models
- Minimax's M2.1 open-weights MOE model tops Sweebench Multilingual for non-Python coding tasks.
- It activates only ~10B parameters per token, making it cheaper and faster than dense frontier models.
