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Applied AI·April 24, 2026·1 min read

S-1 excerpts: SpaceX warns multiple investigations into sexually abusive AI imagery created with xAI's Grok may hurt the company's global market access (Reuters)

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AI-generated sexual abuse imagery is no longer just a moderation problem — it’s an S-1 level market access and licensing risk across jurisdictions. If your stack touches generative media, treat abuse vectors as an export-control and reputational threat, not a PR issue.

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Q&A with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian on building infrastructure for AI agents, balancing internal needs and the demands of customers like Anthropic, and more (Ben Thompson/Stratechery)

When a hyperscaler CEO is talking publicly about infra for AI agents and balancing Anthropic-scale demand with internal use, the game is capacity allocation, not basic capability. If you’re an enterprise buyer, your leverage is in being a predictable, high-utilization tenant — not in chasing the newest model SKU.

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Singapore is slowly emerging as a neutral ground for AI companies, offering an alternative place to build without worrying about US or Chinese regulations (Reuters)

Regulatory non-alignment is becoming a competitive advantage—Singapore turning into AI neutral ground gives founders and infra players a third jurisdictional rail beyond US vs China. If your roadmap depends on cross-border data, dual-use models, or Chinese customers, you now need a Singapore scenario in your entity, hiring, and data residency planning.