Alex Svanevik 🐧
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Alex Svanevik 🐧
@ASvanevik
CEO @nansen_ai. Creating winners.


“So you spent $40K to run GLM 5.2 locally?” “Yes, Dave” “And you did all this to save $20 a month on Cursor” “Thats right, Dave”


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Meet Hiroki (@tomiyasu16). A broccoli farmer running his farm with GPT-5.6.


Gavin Baker says AI will make video games 90% cheaper to make "In the short term, AI is going to be amazing for the video game platforms. I think AI's impact on video games has been very misunderstood. AI world models are going to lower the cost of developing a game by 90%." "If it used to cost $300 million to make a AAA title like Call of Duty, or $200 million or $100 million or whatever the number is, it goes down 90%." "This might end up being really bad for companies that make video games, because you're going to have a lot more competition. But if you were a video game platform, and we all know what those platforms are, this is going to be really good for you, because there's going to be an explosion of content."

$META plans to double its computing capacity to 14GW in 2027 and begin manufacturing its in-house Iris AI chip in September, per Reuters citing an internal memo. The chip is part of Meta’s MTIA project, designed with Broadcom and manufactured by TSMC, aimed at reducing reliance on Nvidia and AMD GPUs. Meta also signed long-term supply deals with: Samsung for memory SanDisk for flash storage Sumitomo Electric for fiber-optic equipment The memo said adopting the latest GPUs at Meta scale “has been a heavy lift” and “has cost us time.” Meta expects to spend up to $145B on AI infrastructure this year.


















