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Good Morning, AI Enthusiast! 

Today’s headline that’s got everyone talking? Remember that lawsuit where authors accused Anthropic of training Claude on pirated books? Well….it’s coming to an end.

Let’s break it down.

Today’s Unfiltered Report Features:

  • Top Stories Including: Nvidia Earnings in the Spotlight and Anthropic Tests Claude AI in the Browser

  • Google Went Full Show + Full Tech at the Made by Google event

  • Anthropic, Authors Reach Settlement in Copyright Fight

Read Time: 5 Minutes

Top Stories

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Nvidia Earnings in the Spotlight: Nvidia is set to report fiscal Q2 results after the bell Wednesday, with Wall Street laser-focused on guidance rather than past numbers. With the stock sitting at record highs, investors want to know if the AI data center boom still has legs, how much of China’s AI market Nvidia can grab, and whether the Blackwell chip rollout is on track. Simply put: this report could decide if the AI trade keeps running hot or starts to cool.

Anthropic Tests Claude AI in the Browser: Anthropic just dropped a research preview of Claude for Chrome, a sidecar agent that can chat with you while keeping context of your browsing and even take actions in the browser if you give it permission. The test is limited to 1,000 users on the $100–$200/month Claude Max plan, with a waitlist open for everyone else. With Perplexity, Google, and OpenAI all racing into AI-powered browsers, this rollout isn’t just about features it’s about who controls the next big interface for AI.

China Races to Boost AI Chip Output: China’s chipmakers are planning to triple AI chip production by 2026, with Huawei expected to bring three new plants online to cut reliance on Nvidia. Combined, these facilities could outpace current capacity at SMIC, which itself is doubling output of 7nm chips next year. The push underscores Beijing’s urgency to build domestic alternatives as U.S. restrictions tighten and demand for AI hardware surges.

Google Went Full Show + Full Tech

Google’s Made by Google event wasn’t your standard product drop. Fallon hosted, Steph Curry and Lando Norris showed off the Pixel 10’s creator cred, and the Jonas Brothers premiered a full music video shot on the new Pixel 10 Pro.

Behind the hype, Google rolled out its most ambitious lineup yet: Pixel 10 (and Pro/XL/Fold), Pixel Watch 4 with satellite SOS, Pixel Buds 2a, and Pixelsnap accessories all powered by the new Tensor G5 chip and Gemini Nano AI.

Key Points:

  • Pixel 10 Pro/XL: AI-driven cameras + 100x zoom.

  • Pixel Fold: Built tougher with real battery life.

  • Pixel Watch 4: Satellite emergency + AI health coach.

  • Pixel Buds 2a: $129 with ANC + Gemini voice help.

  • Everything runs on Tensor G5 + Gemini Nano for faster AI everywhere.

Takeaway: Google wanted one message out of this event AI is the backbone of every device they’re shipping.

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Anthropic, Authors Reach Settlement in Copyright Fight

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Remember that lawsuit where authors accused Anthropic of training Claude on pirated books? It’s now ending in a proposed class settlement, with terms expected to be finalized next week. The deal follows a June ruling where a judge said Claude’s training on copyrighted works counted as “fair use,” but Anthropic still faced trial over how it sourced the material. While details of the settlement aren’t public yet, the authors’ attorney called it “historic,” marking a key moment in the ongoing battle between AI companies and creators.

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