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Musk’s New AI Studio: Make Gaming Great Again

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AI Daybreak: Your Daily Dose of Silicon Beach Madness

By Tommy Vee

Alright, fellas, buckle up and pour an extra cup of joe for this one—this week’s AI action is coming in hotter than a Vice City car chase. We’ve got Elon Musk deciding he’s the savior of gaming (spoiler: he’s not), Microsoft swearing they’re not snooping through your spreadsheets (sure, Jan), and a $56M startup dreaming of an Android-like takeover for AI agents. If you thought the future of tech was wild last edition, just wait till you see what’s next. Let’s break it all down—no fluff, no BS, just the good stuff.

Musk’s New AI Studio: Make Gaming Great Again

So, Elon Musk, the guy who thinks he’s Tony Stark but acts more like a Reddit mod, decided he’s gonna “fix” the gaming industry. Yeah, the same dude who gave us the world’s worst Elden Ring build is now opening an AI game studio. He’s calling it a move to “make games great again.” Real original, pal.

His company xAI – you know, the one making that Grok chatbot no one asked for – is diving into gaming. Sure, xAI says they’re here to “advance the understanding of the universe,” but apparently, that includes grinding for Diablo rankings and getting roasted in Valorant tournaments.

And here’s the kicker: Musk made this big announcement while cozying up to President-elect Trump. I guess it’s easier to launch a game studio when you’ve got a buddy in the White House. Just don’t expect Call of Duty, fellas – this one’s probably gonna be Call of Cronyism.

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Microsoft’s ‘No Data Use’ Claim: Trust Us?

Oh, look, Microsoft’s back at it again. This time, they're denying they’re using your precious Word and Excel data to train AI models. You know, the same data they promise is totally safe in the cloud? Yeah, about that…

A Microsoft spokesperson made it crystal clear: “We don’t use your data for AI training, promise!” But after social media went wild, questioning if “connected experiences” is just another sneaky way to snag your data, the company’s trying to save face.

Sure, they say it’s all for “collaboration” and “cloud storage” – but when have tech giants ever been this transparent? Data privacy concerns are higher than ever, and Microsoft’s quick to deny, but slower to reassure.

Looks like Microsoft’s idea of transparency is just as vague as their ‘user agreements.’ Stay tuned, fellas.

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AI’s New OS: $56M Startup Wants to Build It

Some ex-Google and Stripe execs just cashed a fat $56M check to build the Android of AI agents. Meet /dev/agents, the new San Francisco startup aiming to make AI agents talk to each other like apps on your phone. Think Skynet, but with a friendlier user interface.

Their pitch? Developers are drowning trying to make AI agents work together, so they’re building a cloud-based OS to save the day. Co-founder David Singleton wants to bring an "Android moment" to AI. Bold words from the guy who helped build, well, Android.

With a valuation already hitting $500M and investors like OpenAI’s Andrej Karpathy and Scale AI’s Alexandr Wang on board, this feels less like a startup and more like an Avengers assemble. But hey, if it works, we might just see AI agents doing more than booking flights. Who knows—maybe they'll start fixing the bugs we create.

The Tommy Vee Take

There you have it, fellas—a week full of big talk, bold moves, and AI drama. Whether it’s Musk trying to “game” the system, Microsoft dodging data heat, or a $56M bet on AI agents running the show, one thing’s clear: the future’s moving fast, and it’s bringing plenty of chaos along for the ride.

Stay sharp, stay skeptical, and catch you next week—same time, same hustle. This is Tommy Vee, signing off.