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☀️ On this day: On March 23, 1956, the first Ferranti Pegasus went into service. A pioneering British vacuum-tube computer known for its exceptional reliability, ease of programming, and modular design, making it a crucial tool for scientific, engineering, and commercial applications in the 1950s. Over 38 units were sold to universities, industries, and research centers, marking a significant advancement in practical computing.
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🏭 Bezos plans $100B push to modernize factories with AI
🚀 Musk unveils $25B ‘Terafab’ AI chip megafactory
⚖️ Lawsuit claims Meta targeted older workers in layoffs
🕊️ OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies at 43
🔄 Samsung brings iPhone file sharing to Android
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🏭 Bezos plans $100B push to modernize factories with AI ↗️LINK
Jeff Bezos is reportedly raising $100 billion for a new fund aimed at acquiring traditional manufacturing companies and upgrading them with AI-driven automation.
The initiative is tied to his startup Project Prometheus, which is building advanced AI models for sectors like aerospace, automotive, and engineering.
Bezos has begun pitching the fund to global investors, with plans to target industries such as chipmaking, defense, and heavy manufacturing to accelerate AI adoption.
🚀 Musk unveils $25B ‘Terafab’ AI chip megafactory ↗️LINK
Elon Musk announced Terafab, a massive Tesla–SpaceX–xAI chip facility in Austin aiming to produce a terawatt of AI compute annually — far exceeding current global output.
The vertically integrated site would handle everything from chip design to packaging and testing, with separate chips planned for Tesla vehicles/robots and space-based AI systems powered by satellites.
Musk also outlined a long-term vision of space-based computing lowering costs and enabling a “post-scarcity” future, though the project represents a highly ambitious and uncertain bet on AI infrastructure.
⚖️ Lawsuit claims Meta targeted older workers in layoffs ↗️LINK
A former Meta senior director alleges in a lawsuit that the company’s layoffs disproportionately affected older employees, with workers over 40 and 50 reportedly far more likely to be terminated.
The complaint claims employees aged 40+ were 1.5 times more likely to be laid off, and those over 50 were 2.5 times more likely, based on company-provided data.
Meta has not commented on the claims, while the lawsuit adds to broader concerns about age discrimination in the tech industry and seeks damages including lost stock compensation.
🕊️ OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies at 43 ↗️LINK
Leonid Radvinsky, the Ukrainian-American billionaire owner of OnlyFans, has died at age 43 after a battle with cancer, according to a company statement.
Radvinsky acquired OnlyFans’ parent company in 2018 and helped grow it into a major platform during the pandemic, transforming the adult content industry with a subscription-based creator model.
Despite its success and Radvinsky’s estimated $3.8 billion net worth, the platform faced ongoing controversies, including allegations related to harmful content and trafficking.
🔄 Samsung brings iPhone file sharing to Android ↗️LINK
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series is rolling out support for Apple-style AirDrop sharing via Google’s Quick Share feature, enabling cross-device file transfers between Android and Apple users.
The feature allows sending photos and files from iPhones to Android devices when visibility is set to “everyone for 10 minutes,” mirroring AirDrop’s functionality.
The rollout begins March 23 in South Korea, with expansion planned across North America, Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, and Latin America.
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