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🍭 Google Quietly Became the Boss 😈
Also: Record companies: "can't beat em, join em"

Good morning. Today’s issue is brought to you by three iced coffees, one broken “do not disturb” setting, and a playlist of AI-generated bangers no one technically approved.
Let’s dig in. 👇
🍭 What’s Cookin’:
Google quietly locks up the AI stack
Warner drops its suit and partners with Suno
xAI bolts a solar farm onto Colossus
OpenAI faces a brutal lawsuit over ChatGPT
Michael Burry lines up puts on Nvidia
ToolBox™
ToolBox™
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🧘 Jinna AI — AI that converts messy content into clean, structured summaries and insights without sounding like a robot that hates its job.
🔐 Multifactor — Passwordless authentication that replaces annoying OTP codes with one-tap magic links your users won’t complain about.
🏗️ Build0 — Generate full-stack web apps from a prompt, complete with UI, backend, and deploy-ready code.
🧩 Softr — The no-code builder that turns Airtable or databases into polished web apps, dashboards, and portals fast.
🔗 Context Link — Add AI-powered contextual links to your docs or knowledge base so users get answers before they bug support.


Which image is real?One's real. One's AI |


Google
🤯 Google’s AI Comeback: The Only Player With All The Pieces
The Bite: When ChatGPT dropped, Google looked like the kid who studied for the wrong test.
Two years and a few public faceplants later, Gemini 3, Ironwood, and now Antigravity have Wall Street acting like Google just respawned as the final boss of AI.
Unlike the pure labs, Google isn’t renting compute or distribution — it owns the stack: custom chips, frontier models, cloud, search, YouTube, Android, Chrome, Workspace, the whole thing.
If Gemini can stay near the top of the model rankings, Google isn’t just “back in the race.” It’s quietly setting up a world where everyone else builds on Google’s land.
Snacks:
From flop to heater — Gemini 3 + Ironwood have analysts calling this Google’s real AI comeback.
Owning the silicon — Ironwood TPUs give Google cheaper, efficient training instead of begging Nvidia.
Built-in distribution — Gemini ships straight into Search, YouTube, Android, and Workspace on day one.
Gemini loyalty — Early power users say Gemini 3 is good enough to ditch competing chatbots.
Antigravity IDE — Google’s agent-first VS Code fork makes Gemini the default coworker for devs.
Everyone else rents — Labs still depend on Microsoft, AWS, and Google Cloud to run their models.
Why it Bites: Google is the only player that can plausibly check every box:
In-house TPUs,
a top-tier model family,
gigantic consumer products,
a fast-growing AI cloud business, and now its own agent-first IDE.
The labs are amazing, but most of them are premium tenants.
Google is the landlord, the mall, and half the stores inside.
If it keeps shipping like this, the “AI race” isn’t just about who has the smartest chatbot.
It’s about how far everyone else is willing to go to avoid building their future on Google’s stack.

Steal This Prompt
🎬 Cinematic Walk-Away
Turn any scene into a hyper-dramatic, slow-motion “walk away from the explosion” moment straight out of an action movie — complete with framing, camera moves, and swagger.
Use it to:
Elevate boring daily moments into full blockbuster energy (e.g., walking away from the dishwasher like you just saved the city).
Storyboard shorts, skits, or TikToks with detailed cinematic direction in seconds.
Workflow:
Click this link (Prompt)
Paste into GPT
Replace the #’s with your scene, character, and setting
Watch it cook a ridiculous, over-the-top walk-away sequence that feels way too epic for your life

Token Factory
🤯 Launch of Nebius Token Factory — AI at production scale
We’re announcing Nebius Token Factory, the next evolution of Nebius AI Studio:
A platform built for production-scale AI.
Token Factory powers dedicated inference, fine-tuning, and governed collaboration for open-source models like Llama, Qwen, DeepSeek, and GPT-OSS — all with enterprise-grade reliability, compliance, and full visibility.

Everything Else
🧠 You Need to Know
🔋 xAI Plans Solar Farm For Colossus Data Center
🧾 JustiGuide Uses AI To Help Navigate US Immigration
⚖️ OpenAI Responds To Lawsuit Over Teen’s Suicide
📉 Michael Burry Makes Big Bearish Bet Against Nvidia
💵 49 US AI Startups Raise $100M+ In 2025

Warner vs Suno
🤝 Warner’s Suno Truce: From Lawsuit To Label Partner
The Bite: Warner spent a year saying Suno was wrecking copyright; now they’ve dropped the lawsuit and turned it into a partner.
Fans will be able to generate tracks with opt-in Warner artists’ names and voices, while Suno shifts to licensed, paid models.
AI music keeps winning, and labels are deciding it’s smarter to tax the future than try to block it.
Snacks:
From court to collab — Warner settles the suit and makes Suno an official partner.
Licensed AI vocals — Fans can make songs with Warner artists who opt in.
Suno grows up — Old free models out, paid licensed ones in.
Labels split on strategy — Warner partners while others keep suing.
Songkick in the mix — Suno also grabs Songkick, tying AI tracks to live music and fandom.
Why it bites: This is the standard playbook:
sue the new thing, then license it, then lean on it for growth.
Warner flipping from “this is infringement” to “this is a business line” tells you where AI music is going — not banned, but wired into the label system with meters and contracts.
It’s a clean win for AI, and a giant question mark for human artists who may soon compete with endless “fake but legal” versions of themselves while someone eventually launches the all–AI music Spotify.

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