Tech Brew Ride Home - Mon. 07/28 – Tea Has Been Spilt
Episode Date: July 28, 2025Samsung’s foundry business gets a shot in the arm from Tesla. Zuck’s hiring spree nabs a Chat GPT creator. Anthropic is raising and leveling up in a big way. And no sooner did the hot new dating a...pp Tea get hot, then it got hacked. Tea was spilt, if you will. Links: Samsung to Make Tesla AI Chips in Multiyear Texas Deal (Bloomberg) Donald Trump freezes export controls to secure trade deal with China (FT) Meta names Shengjia Zhao as chief scientist of AI superintelligence unit (TechCrunch) PayPal to Roll Out ‘Pay With Crypto’ Feature for Merchants (Bloomberg) AI start-up Anthropic open to Mideast funds in talks to double valuation to over $150bn (FT) Women are anonymously spilling tea about men in their cities on viral app (NBCNews) Hackers leak 13,000 user photos and IDs from the Tea app, designed as a women's safe space (NBCNews) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On April 4th, 2023, around 2 in the morning, a man was found stabbed multiple times on a sidewalk in downtown San Francisco.
Hey, who did this to you?
What happened next turned the story into a political firestorm.
Reports have identified the victim as Bob Lee, the founder of Cash App.
From Bloomberg Podcasts, this is Foundering, the Killing of Bob Lee, beginning April 16.
Welcome to the Tech meme right home for Monday, July 28th, 2025. I'm Brian McCullough today.
Samsung's foundry business gets a shot in the arm from Tesla.
Zuck's hiring spree nabs a chat GPT creator.
Anthropic is raising and leveling up in a big way.
And no sooner did the hot new dating app T get hot.
Then it got hacked.
Tea was spilt, if you will.
Here's what you miss today in the world of tech.
Samsung overnight unveiled a $16.5 billion chip.
deal with Tesla that runs through the end of 2033. Elon Musk says the deal is to make Tesla's next
generation AI6 chips in Taylor, Texas, quoting Bloomberg. The strategic importance of this is hard
to overstate Musk wrote on X. He described the value of the deal announced by Samsung as,
quote, just the bare minimum. Actual output is likely to be several times higher. The Tesla chief
executive officer and ex-owner will walk the chip fabrication line himself and has been authorized by
Samsung to assist in optimizing production, he said. The AI-6 component will form the foundation of Tesla's
driving hardware suite for cars in coming years. Samsung produces the current AI-4 system,
according to Musk. The contract win, the first after Samsung executive chairman Jay Wye Lee
was cleared of all outstanding legal charges, comes as Samsung has been
steadily losing ground in chip manufacturing. The company, which makes its own memory chips and also
fabricates semiconductors on behalf of clients, has had difficulty bringing in enough orders to fully
utilize its foundry capacity. It has postponed completion of construction and operational ramp-up
of its new Texas Fab to 26. Their foundry business has been loss-making and struggling with
underutilization, so this will help a lot, said Vaisern Ling, managing director at Union Bancere Privet
in Singapore, Tesla's business may also help them to attract other customers.
That's in contrast to leading chipmaker Taiwan semiconductor manufacturing, which still cannot meet
all demand. TSM held a dominant share of 67.6% of the global foundry market in the first
quarter of this year, according to Taipei-based trend force. Samsung and TSM are both on pace
to deliver the next generation of semiconductor advancement, moving to two nanometer fabrication,
and the new deal is seen as a signal of confidence for the company's upcoming fabrication technology.
While the contract may represent a small share of Foundry revenue annually,
it holds greater value as a catalyst for technological refinement and innovation over the long run,
according to Ryu Young-Ho, an analyst at NH Investment Securities Company.
It also helps burnish Samsung's reputation as the strongest TSM alternative at a time when Intel
is struggling to win over investors skeptical about its long-term strategy and roadmap.
At Tesla, Musk has said the company's future will depend on delivering the long,
elusive goal of true self-driving technology.
Last week, after a disappointing earnings report, he said the automaker will face a few
rough quarters until it can deliver autonomous vehicles at scale, which he predicted for the
second half of 2026 or by the end of the year.
Yet there is still skepticism about that target.
Musk's ex-posts following the Samsung deal imply that Tesla will
adopt two different next-generation chips in short order that are crucial to its automated driving
systems. He wrote that the carmaker will go from currently sourcing AI4 chips from Samsung to using
AI5 chips from TSM that have just been designed to then using AI6 chips again from Samsung.
The rapid fire changes risk opening Tesla up to more blowback from car owners who were told
back in 2016 that all the vehicles the company was making from then on had the hardware necessary
to eventually drive autonomously. In early 2023, Musk said on an earnings call that Tesla was going to
stop offering retrofits to customers whose cars were equipped with older generation ships,
citing the cost and difficulty of offering upgrades, end quote.
Today in Schrodinger's trade war, sources are telling the FT that the U.S. is freezing tech export
curbs on China to avoid disrupting trade talks and help President Trump secure a 2025 meeting
with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Quote,
the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security,
which runs export controls,
has been told in recent months to avoid tough moves on China,
according to eight people,
including current and former U.S. officials.
U.S. and Chinese officials will meet in Stockholm on Monday
for a third round of trade talks
following previous meetings in Geneva and London.
While Trump wants to avoid actions that could hurt efforts to meet Xi,
some officials have argued that the U.S. is hamstrung on export controls
because of the risk that China retaliates by restricting the export to the U.S. of critical rare earths and magnets,
as it did in May for the first time. Earlier this year, Trump was poised to restrict technology exports to China.
In April, his team told Nvidia it would block the export of its H-20 chip,
which was designed for the Chinese market after the Biden administration restricted more advanced chips,
but Trump reverse course following direct lobbying from Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang.
The H20 has become the focus of a battle between security officials who say the chip will help the Chinese military and NVIDIA, which says blocking U.S. technology exports forces Chinese groups to accelerate innovation.
Twenty security experts and former officials, including Matt Pottinger, who was Deputy National Security Advisor in the first Trump administration, will on Monday write to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik to voice concern.
This move represents a strategic misstep that endangers the United States' economic.
and military edge in artificial intelligence, they write in the letter, which was seen by the
Financial Times. The experts said the H20 was a, quote, potent accelerator of China's frontier
AI capabilities that was more powerful than the H-100, an advanced Nvidia chip blocked for export to
China in one key respect. They said it outperformed the H-100 in inference the execution of AI
functions as opposed to the training of AI models and would help produce autonomous weapons systems,
systems, intelligence surveillance platforms, and other military advancements, end quote.
Today in has Mark Zuckerberg hired you yet? Over the weekend, Zuckerberg named
Shangjia Zhao, the former OpenAI researcher who co-created ChatGPT as chief scientist at Meta's
new superintelligence lab. Meta's previous chief AI scientist Jan LeCoon will reportedly
continue to work at Meta as chief scientists of the AI Research Group Fair.
A source says he will report to Alexander Wang. But back to Zhao, quoting TechCrunch.
Wang, who does not have a research background, was viewed as a somewhat controversial choice
to lead Meta's AI lab. So the addition of Zhao, who is a reputable research leader known
for developing frontier AI models, rounds out the leadership team. To further fill out the unit,
meta has hired several high-level researchers from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Safe Superintelligence,
Apple, and Anthropic, as well as pulling researchers from Meta's existing.
fundamental AI research or fair lab and generative AI unit.
Zuckerberg notes in a post that Zhao has pioneered several breakthroughs, including a new scaling
paradigm. The meta CEO is likely referencing Zhao's work on OpenAI's reasoning model,
01, in which he is listed as a foundational contributor alongside OpenAI co-founder Ilius
Sesekever. Meta currently doesn't offer a competitor to 01, so AI reasoning models are a key
area of focus for MSL. The information reported in June that Zhao would be joining Meta superintelligence
labs alongside three other influential OpenAI researchers. Meta has also recruited Trappett Bansal,
another open-AI reasoning models with Zhao, as well as three employees from OpenAI's Zurich
office, who worked on multimodality. By 2026, Zhao and MSL's researchers should have access to
meta's one-gigawatt cloud computing cluster Prometheus located in Ohio.
online, Meta will be one of the first technology companies with an AI training cluster of Prometheus's
size. One gigawatt is enough energy to power more than 750,000 homes. That should help Meta conduct
the massive training runs required to create frontier AI models. With the addition of Zhao,
meta now has two chief AI scientists, including Jan Lacoon, the leader of Meta's Fair Lab. Unlike
MSL, Faire is designed to focus on long-term AI research techniques that may be used five to ten years from
now. How exactly Meta's three AI units will work together remains to be seen, end quote.
PayPal has debuted pay with crypto for merchants to accept Bitcoin, Ether, USDT, and more via
Coinbase, OKX, and other wallets rolling out in the coming weeks, quoting Bloomberg.
When a consumer pays with crypto, the funds are automatically converted into Fiat or PayPal's
PiUSD stable coin for deposit in the merchant's account. Actually, that might be
P-Y-U-S-D. You have globally 650 million users that participate in the $3 trillion market for
cryptocurrencies, said Frank Keller, general manager of large enterprise and merchant platform at PayPal in an
interview with Bloomberg. We wanted to give small businesses access to this customer base that is
growing. For small businesses currently accepting payments from buyers abroad, the associated fees can
exceed 10%, Keller said. It can also take several days for the transactions to settle, he added.
Meanwhile, the pay-with-crypto transactions settle instantly and will initially cost 0.99% per transaction, according to PayPal.
Businesses that choose to convert their funds to P-Y-USD can earn about 4% on those balances.
It's still nascent, but it's surprising how quickly it's picking up, Keller said, referring to consumer demand to pay with cryptocurrencies.
When PayPal turns it on, it creates trust.
We want to show that we're long-term invested in the crypto space, Keller said.
We want to play a bigger role, and for that to be successful, we need to really scale it to the next level.
We want to really embed it into the core of our payment rails, end quote.
Well, this would be why then. Sources are telling the FT that.
Anthropic is in talks to raise $3 to $5 billion, including from Middle Eastern investors,
in a round that could more than double its valuation to $150 billion or so.
Quote, that would be a massive jump from Anthropics' current.
$61.5 billion price tag, according to four people with knowledge of the matter.
The startup had spoken to a number of large Middle Eastern investors and received interest from
MGX, Abu Dhabi's Vast AI Investment Fund, about joining the new round, according to two of the people.
Anthropic has resisted raising money directly from the Middle East, although another
Abu Dhabi State Fund linked to MGX purchased almost $500 million of Anthropic shares from
bankrupt crypto exchange FTX last year. In a note to staff this week, Chief Executive
of Dario Amadai warned that taking investment from the Middle East could enrich dictators, but he said,
quote, unfortunately, I think no bad person should ever benefit from our success is a pretty
difficult principle to run a business on. The note was first reported by Wired. Anthropic and
MGX declined to comment. The group is changing tack amid a fierce battle for funding with OpenAI
and others that has seen startups look beyond Silicon Valley to sovereign wealth funds.
Anthropic is backed by Google and Amazon. The FT previously reported that Amazon has discussed
plans for further investment beyond its current $8 billion commitment. The investment would ensure that
it remains one of Anthropics' largest shareholders. OpenAI was valued at $300 billion earlier this year and
is in the process of raising tens of billions of dollars from investors led by SoftBank.
MGX also invested in OpenAI last year and has partnered with the company on its Stargate Data
Center project. Anthropics Claude has emerged as a significant player in coding, an increasingly
important use for the nascent technology. But the startup and its rivals are still
jostling for a durable lead. OpenAI was expected to release its latest model GPT5 in the next month,
according to two people with knowledge of the matter. OpenAI declined to comment, end quote.
Over the weekend, I learned about T, a women-only safety dating app with 4 million users that
lets users anonymously assign red or green flags to local men they find on the dating app.
Quoting CNBC, upon opening T users are presented with local men who's
photos have been uploaded along with their first names. For each of the men, other women on the app
can report whether they deem him a red flag or a green flag and leave comments about him, such as
those recounting negative date experiences or vouching for him as a friend. App users can look up
individual names in the search bar or create custom alerts for specific men. The app also offers
functions that let users run background checks, search for criminal histories, and reverse
search photos to check whether a man is catfishing by using.
someone else's photo on his dating profile. Signing App 4T requires users to take selfies,
which the app says are deleted after review to prove they are women. All users who get accepted
are promised anonymity outside of the usernames they choose. Screenshots are also blocked.
It picked up viral traction in the last month after some people began talking about it online
on Reddit and TikTok. The app gained more than 900,000 new signups in the last few days,
T said on social media, getting off the wait list can now take down.
days in inconvenience many new users complained about in comments on the app's Instagram posts.
I've seen so many people I know on the app. It's crazy, said a Cleveland area user who joined the
app last week, after having seen multiple viral posts about it. Like, oh my God, I would never
think all this stuff about them, end quote. So no sooner did T rocket to the top of the App Store's
free app list then. Fourchan users claim they had reached T. Indeed, T was forced to
reveal that hackers accessed a database for more than two years ago, leaking 72,000 images,
including 13,000 verification photos and images of government IDs. Quoting NBC News again,
the hacker accessed a database for more than two years ago, the T spokesperson said, adding
that, quote, this data was originally stored in compliance with law enforcement requirements
related to cyberbullying prevention. The T spokesperson said that the company has hired third-party
cybersecurity experts and it's, quote, working around the clock to secure our systems,
protecting our user's privacy and data is our highest priority.
T is taking every necessary step to ensure the security of our platform and prevent further exposure,
the spokesperson said.
The app has angered some men and prompted a thread Thursday evening on the right-wing troll message board
4chan in which users call for a hack and leak campaign.
The company became aware of the incident, which was first reported by 404 Media early Friday,
the spokesperson said.
A 4chan user posted a link Friday morning, allegedly allowing people to download
the database of stolen images and trove of alleged victim's identification photos have been posted
on 4chan and X. NBC News has not verified the authenticity of the photos or their provenance.
On Google Maps, a user has created a map that purports to show the locations of T users that were
affected by the hack, though there are no names attached to the coordinates posted.
The T-Aps creator Sean Cook said on its website that he was inspired to create the app after he
watched his mother's terrifying experience with online dating, including being catfished and
unknowingly dating men with criminal records. Some men online have expressed in online posts that they
fear being misrepresented or doxed on the platform. Others, including some users of the app,
have also raised concerns that the app could lead to harmful cyberbullying unrelated to actual
safety concerns. In a few online forums, men have floated the idea of creating their own men-only
version of the app as payback for women's use of tea. One such app called T-Borne, quickly ignited
backlash after its creator called users out for posting revenge porn.
The app is now removed from the App Store.
The app said in an Instagram story that new signups have surpassed 2 million in the past few days.
Many who have posted on the app's Instagram page said they remain on the app's waitlist.
By Friday, several commenters had also started expressing concerns about their data privacy in the wake of the hacking news, end quote.
By the way, the Blank Check podcast did come correct on Sunday.
The guest for the Miller's Crossing episode was Ari Aster, director of movies like Hereditary,
and midsummer. So well done. By the way, to get that quote that I used for Friday, I found a website
with like 50 Miller's Crossing Quotes, so here's another one that could almost become the motto for
this podcast. I was just speculating about a hypothesis. I know I don't know nothing. Talk to you
tomorrow.
