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Here is everything you should be following today:
Trump’s Japan trip takes a highly emotional turn
The US is building 2 super computers to crack the nations toughest issues
Google goes nuclear in Iowa
OpenAI wants to close the “electron gap” with China 
The Next-Gen Top Gun is more “Microchip” than “Maverick”
OpenAI and Microsoft chat their path ahead
Trump praises new Japanese PM for  “good taste” over “hot truck” 
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Trump presented with a touching gift that used to belong to his old friend
In Tokyo on Tuesday, Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi invoked the late Shinzo Abe’s golfing friendship with Donald Trump during their first summit,  [ [link removed] ]gifting the U.S. president Abe’s personal putter [ [link removed] ] to forge a personal bond and bolster bilateral security ties as she takes power.
Symbolic Golf Legacy Revived: Takaichi presented Trump with Abe’s used putter, [ [link removed] ] a gold-leaf ball, and a Hideki Matsuyama-signed bag, echoing the assassinated leader’s rounds with Trump to build instant rapport.
Trump’s Heart Wrenching Reaction: Speaking through a translator upon being gifted it Trump asked: “Did he play with it?” Response, “Yes.” Trump  
“Such a wonderful man — such a wonderful man.”
Strategic Alliance Building: As assassinated Abe’s protégé, Takaichi leverages his “JAPAN IS BACK” catchphrase on signed caps, aiming to navigate trade frictions and boost defense spending through personal diplomacy.
Domestic Political Lifeline: Facing a two-seat parliamentary shortfall, Takaichi’s rising popularity from the meeting offers leverage for concessions, stabilizing her hardline conservative administration.
Eerie Assassination Echo: Abe’s killer’s trial kicked off the same day in Takaichi’s Nara hometown, underscoring emotional stakes as experts hail the Abe-tied approach for building alliance trust.
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US to build two AI supercomputers to revolutionize nuclear and cancer research
In a groundbreaking push for scientific dominance, the U.S. Department of Energy unveiled a $1 billion partnership with AMD to construct two supercomputers, harnessing AI to revolutionize fusion energy, cancer treatments, [ [link removed] ] and national security.
Lux Deployment Accelerates AI: The first supercomputer, Lux, leverages AMD’s MI355X chips and is set to launch within six months, offering triple the AI capacity of existing systems through collaboration with HPE, Oracle, and Oak Ridge National Lab.
Fusion Progress Speeds Up: Energy Secretary Chris Wright predicts practical fusion energy pathways in two to three years, using AI to stabilize plasmas and replicate solar conditions on Earth for clean power.
Cancer Cures Within Reach: Wright envisions transforming most fatal cancers into manageable conditions in five to eight years via molecular-level simulations enabled by the new supercomputing power.
Discovery Targets Future Innovations: The advanced Discovery supercomputer, based on AMD’s MI430 chips, will be developed by ORNL, HPE, and AMD, with delivery in 2028 and full operations are projected to be live by 2029 for high-performance computing.
Google to revive Iowa nuclear plant to fuel its AI ambitions and US power generation
In a bold move to fuel its exploding AI ambitions, Google announced Monday a partnership with NextEra Energy to restart Iowa’s dormant Duane Arnold nuclear plant [ [link removed] ] by early 2029, tapping its 615-megawatt output as a reliable, carbon-free lifeline for the state’s booming data centers amid record U.S. electricity demand.
Tech Utility Nuclear Revival: Google’s partnership with NextEra aims to resurrect the 615-MW Duane Arnold facility, shuttered since 2020 due to costs and safety fears, as a dedicated 24/7 power source for its Iowa cloud operations.
Surplus Grid Reliability Boost: Central Iowa Power Cooperative has secured access to excess electricity from the plant, enhancing local grid stability and protecting affordability while curbing emissions from AI-driven expansions.
AI Demand Sparks Trend: The deal mirrors Microsoft-Constellation’s Three Mile Island restart and Oracle’s mini-reactor plans, spotlighting nuclear’s pivotal role in quenching tech’s voracious, record-shattering energy appetite.
Local Economic Catalyst: Iowa officials hail the project for forging high-tech jobs and a $6.8 billion Google investment legacy, though it underscores challenges like community pushback on data center proliferation.
OPENAI’S POWER PLEA: U.S. MUST RIVAL CHINA’S AI SURGE!
OpenAI is pressing the White House to build 100 gigawatts of new U.S. energy capacity annually to power AI dominance and close the “electron gap” with China [ [link removed] ]  [ [link removed] ]amid the grid-straining data center boom.
Urgent Energy Mandate: OpenAI’s 11-page White House submission demands yearly 100-gigawatt commitments, framing electricity as a “strategic asset” vital for AI infrastructure amid current grid limitations.
China’s Capacity Surge: Last year’s 429-gigawatt addition in China dwarfs U.S. efforts at 51 gigawatts, creating an “electron gap” that threatens American technological leadership in the global AI race.
Electrons as New Oil: OpenAI declares that  “electrons are the new oil,” likening one gigawatt to powering 800,000 households and 10 gigawatts to eight million annually, underscoring AI’s massive power hunger.
Stargate’s Texas Test: OpenAI’s Abilene facility, toured by CEO Sam Altman in September, exemplifies these buildout strains,  with implications for policy shifts on energy investments to sustain AI as “the most consequential technology since electricity.”
AI Top Gun seeks to dominate the skies and counter China’s first strike threat
In a bold counter to China’s missile barrage capability threatening U.S. Pacific airfields, San Diego-based Shield AI unveiled the X-BAT, [ [link removed] ] an AI-piloted vertical-takeoff fighter jet designed to launch from ships or islands, outsmarting China’s hypothetical first-strike tactics and restoring American aerial dominance by 2029.
VTOL Design Revolutionizes Mobility: X-BAT’s vertical takeoff enables launches from non-traditional sites like ships or remote islands, evading China’s long-range “carrier killer” missiles and the ease of targeting fixed runways on American airbases
Hivemind Autonomy Defies Jamming: Onboard AI system interprets threats in real-time, rerouting missions and identifying targets without GPS or constant human input, ensuring operations in denied environments.
Affordable Swarm Shifts Airpower: The X-BAT is compact enough for three jets to fit in to the same ground space as a current fighter jet or helicopter, X-BAT delivers F-35-level performance at a tenth the cost, enabling unmanned fleets to outnumber manned ones 10-to-1.
Human Oversight Ensures Ethical Strikes: While autonomous, lethal engagements require remote human approval, balancing AI efficiency with accountability in the high-stakes Indo-Pacific region.
Trump praises new Japanese PM for her “good taste” over “hot truck” decision
TRUMP HAILS F-150 AS ‘HOT TRUCK’ HIT!
President Donald Trump enthusiastically endorsed [ [link removed] ] the Ford F-150 as a “hot truck”  praising Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s with “good taste,” after a reported plan to buy a fleet while flying to Asia Saturday for talks on defense and U.S. exports.
Trump praises Japanese leader’s choice: Newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female leader who took office Tuesday, is reportedly eyeing a bulk F-150 purchases, earning Trump’s nod as a “great friend” of the late Shinzo Abe.
F-150 dominates U.S. market: The iconic pickup has reigned as America’s best-selling truck for many years and clinched top vehicle spot for 2025, underscoring its enduring appeal.
Historical Ford innovation spotlight: Ford’s legacy traces to the 1908 Model T assembly line revolution,  with modern hits like the F-150 now fueling ongoing U.S. manufacturing expansions.
Broader Asia trade agenda emerges: Trump’s trip targets Japan’s higher defense spending and American arms sales, potentially amplifying export wins for vehicles like the F-150.
OpenAI pivots for the future and Microsoft is the big winner from it 
In a seismic pivot for AI’s future, OpenAI on Tuesday finalized its long-awaited restructure, [ [link removed] ] morphing into a nonprofit-led powerhouse with a $130 billion for-profit arm—crowning Microsoft as its 27% mega-shareholder after $13 billion in bets since 2019, unlocking vast IP rights through 2032.
Restructuring Forms Dual Entities: OpenAI Foundation, the controlling nonprofit, secures 26% equity in new public benefit corporation OpenAI Group PBC, valued at $130 billion, while employees and investors claim 47% ownership to fuel innovation.
Philanthropy Gains Massive Boost: The foundation pledges an initial $25 billion from equity growth for health advancements and AI safety solutions, ensuring commercial success directly amplifies global good.
Microsoft Locks In Privileges: The tech giant retains a 27% diluted stake worth $135 billion, extends it’s model IP access to 2032—including post-Artificial General Intelligence tech—while dropping exclusive compute rights amid a $250 billion Azure commitment.
AGI Milestone Reshapes Pact: Revenue sharing persists until an independent panel confirms that the Artificial General Intelligence achievement has been reached, freeing Microsoft for solo pursuits and OpenAI for select third-party collaborations to broaden its AI frontiers.
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