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đŸ“± Samsung’s Wafer-Thin S25 Edge | 🏭 Chip Saga Turns Soap Opera | đŸ€– MIT Pushes an “Are We Doomed?” AI Audit

Your phone gets slimmer, fabs get jittery, and scientists grill super-AIs before they grill us.

đŸ”„ Warm-Up

Hey, you magnificent stack of carbon and caffeine, welcome to the weekend edition. Samsung just promised to unveil a phone thinner than your patience, while Adidas printed an entire sneaker like it was a PDF. U.S. industry groups are fuming over plans to kill Energy Star (insert energy-saving pun here). Chipmakers keep starring in a telenovela of layoffs, export bans, and surprise plot twists. And MIT’s Max Tegmark wants AI labs to do the math on whether their creations might go full Skynet. Buckle up.

💰 The Market

Wall Street is wobbling between relief and indigestion: defensive sectors lead even as hopes of tariff dĂ©tente nudge the S&P back toward green territory. Bitcoin just punched through the $100 k mark as traders treat it like a hedge against trade-war whiplash. Investors eye next week’s U.S. CPI print and any hint that the Fed’s “higher for longer” mantra might finally get a remix. Keep an eye on liquidity—tech earnings beats aren’t stopping cash from sliding into money-market funds.

🚀 Today in Tech

Samsung’s pancake-thin S25 Edge lands Monday, and Lenovo goes glasses-free 3D

Adidas 3D-prints a whole sneaker, lattice from toe to heel

  • Source: https://www.theverge.com/reviews/663985/adidas-climacool-3d-printed-sneaker-review-price-specs

    TL;DR: Meet Climacool, a single-piece 3D-printed shoe selling for €130/$140. The rubbery lattice breathes like mesh, folds like origami, and weighs a chunky 416 g. Great for flexing in the city, less so for gritty trails unless you fancy fishing pebbles out with a toothpick. It hints at a future where you scan your foot and download a shoe—no Ctrl-P required.

Energy Star on the chopping block sparks cross-industry revolt

The never-ending chip opera: 2025’s semiconductor drama

  • Source: https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/10/a-timeline-of-the-u-s-semiconductor-market-in-2025/

    TL;DR: From Intel’s surprise hiring of Lip-Bu Tan to Trump’s on-again-off-again export rules, the U.S. chip timeline looks like someone hit “shuffle” on policy. May’s twist: the White House may freeze Biden-era tiers a week before launch, leaving Nvidia’s H20 in limbo and lobbyists in overtime. If semiconductors were a TV show, this season would already be renewed—unlike 21,000 Intel jobs. (Dad joke: at least the layoffs free up parking spots near the fab.)

MIT physicist urges ‘Compton constant’ before releasing super-AI

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