
Taiwan Plans a $314 AI Dividend
Taiwan plans to give each resident roughly $314 in cash next year, funded by stronger economic activity linked to the AI server boom. The 2027 central government budget allocates $7.4 billion for the payout.
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Taiwan plans to give each resident roughly $314 in cash next year, funded by stronger economic activity linked to the AI server boom. The 2027 central government budget allocates $7.4 billion for the payout.

Google's AI Professional Certificate covers AI fundamentals, data analysis, and app building. The article highlights a way for learners to earn the credential without paying.

G.Skill has begun compensating consumers involved in a $2.4 million class-action settlement over allegedly misleading DDR4 and DDR5 speed claims. Eligible claimants will generally receive approximately $20–$25.

Anduril Industries reportedly completed a $5 billion Series H financing at a $61 billion valuation, reinforcing its position as a major defense-technology company. The article highlights its Lattice AI platform, flexible Arsenal-1 manufacturing system, and Palmer Luckey’s view that China’s engineering and manufacturing efficiency could reshape future military competition.

Anthropic reportedly expects its IPO to match or exceed SpaceX's record $75 billion raise and could file publicly as soon as the end of this month. The company reportedly recorded an almost $42 billion net loss in 2025, about five times the previous year's figure.

Milan-based AI company Domyn raised roughly $1.1 billion, making it one of the largest financings ever announced by a European AI company. About 90% of the financing is debt and only around 10% is equity, making the capital structure the central story.

CISA warns that hackers are actively targeting Siemens equipment used in critical U.S. water infrastructure. Attackers are reportedly using artificial intelligence to identify vulnerabilities as water systems face increasing cyberattacks.

Nvidia announced full-scale production of its Spectrum-X Ethernet Photonics co-packaged optical switch for AI factories, using 200G-per-lane links. SK hynix simultaneously published a CPO technology roadmap targeting over 100 Tb/s per node, sub-1 pJ/bit energy consumption, and sub-10 ns chip-to-chip latency.

Kuaishou’s Kling AI raised nearly $3 billion at a post-money valuation of $18 billion, with Kuaishou’s stake falling to 68.33% and a potential Hong Kong IPO targeted by 2031. Despite strong revenue growth, Kling faces slowing momentum, talent departures, and intense competition from ByteDance’s Seedance and open-source video models.

Long-form audiences remain highly sensitive to visible AI flaws, making full-stack AI production risky for films and television. Industry leaders are instead adopting human-led workflows where AI supports visual effects, previsualization, cleanup, quality control, and other production bottlenecks.