Hey gang, Ross Brand with your AI Universe: Weekly Update!This week, we're diving into the top three AI stories you need to know to make innovation your competitive advantage. From a surprising study challenging common AI prompting techniques, to massive government investment, and a major contract for a familiar tech titan – there's a lot shaping the future of artificial intelligence.Let's get into this week’s insights:1. AI's "Overthinking" Problem: Why Less Reasoning Might Be MoreIn a discovery that's shaking up prompt engineering, a new study by Anthropic found something counter-intuitive: the more you force large language models (LLMs) to “think” step-by-step, the worse their answers can get. This challenges the popular "chain-of-thought" prompting method, which typically aims for better results through multi-step reasoning. According to Anthropic, these models become more confident but less accurate, increasing their likelihood of sticking to wrong answers. This is a must-read insight for prompt engineers, developers, and power users who rely on AI for complex tasks.2. US Unveils Massive $70 Billion National AI StrategyPresident Trump has unveiled a monumental $70 billion national AI strategy, marking the largest public AI investment proposal to date. This ambitious plan includes significant funding for public-private partnerships, crucial defense applications, and vital education initiatives. This signals a serious and unprecedented effort by the U.S. to accelerate its AI leadership and compete with China’s growing dominance in the sector. Trump stated emphatically that the U.S. will “lead in AI, or be left behind,” emphasizing that this initiative is about “freedom, not fear.”3. Elon Musk’s xAI Lands $200 Million DoD Contract for National SecurityElon Musk’s xAI has just secured a substantial $200 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense to develop advanced AI tools specifically for national security. This significant win provides a major credibility boost for Grok, xAI’s flagship model, especially after its initial consumer-facing rollout on X. The Pentagon is expected to deploy this technology for secure communications and critical battlefield analysis, firmly positioning xAI as a serious and influential player in government-backed AI infrastructure.And that’s your AI Universe: Weekly Update for Thursday, July 24, 2025.Watch the full video update right here:Want to keep up with the crypto markets too? Don't miss my Bitcoin Universe Daily Update for the top three stories moving Bitcoin every weekday. 👉 Catch the latest livestreaming insights right here on Substack.AI Universe is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or legal advice. Always do your own research. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rossbrandai.substack.com
1. Meta Plans Massive AI Data Center Mark Zuckerberg announced Meta is building a multi-gigawatt AI data center nearly the size of Manhattan — part of their new “Superintelligence Labs” division. The Prometheus facility will launch in 2026, with a follow-up site, Hyperion, expected to exceed 5 gigawatts.Zuckerberg says, “If we’re serious about leading in AI, we need to build at a scale no one’s done before.”2. ByteDance Passes Meta in Revenue — Fueled by AI AdsFor the first time, ByteDance — parent company of TikTok — has overtaken Meta in quarterly revenue. ByteDance reported $43 billion last quarter, compared to Meta’s $42.3 billion, driven largely by AI-powered advertising.AI analyst Aleksandr Rafferty says, “ByteDance is proving that China’s consumer AI engines are already beating the West on monetization.”3. UK Launches £1.3 Billion AI Supercomputing InitiativeThe United Kingdom is investing £1.34 billion to massively scale up its AI computer power. The plan includes building a national AI Research Resource that connects supercomputers like Isambard-AI and Dawn, with support from Nvidia, Intel, HPE, and Dell.British officials say this will boost AI breakthroughs in healthcare, energy, and climate modeling — and give the UK a fighting chance to compete with the U.S. and China in AI leadership.UK Science Secretary Michelle Donelan calls it “the most significant expansion of computing capability in the UK’s history.”🔗 Want to go deeper? Explore the original sources:* Meta Plans Massive AI Data Center — The Guardian * ByteDance Surpasses Meta in Revenue – Reuters* UK’s £1.34B AI Compute Initiative – Reuters📩 Subscribe at rossbrandai.substack.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rossbrandai.substack.com
✅ Top 3 AI Stories:1. Grok 4 Launches as X CEO Steps DownElon Musk’s xAI released Grok 4, calling it “the world’s most powerful AI assistant.” The new version includes voice capabilities, Tesla integration, and strong benchmark results.But the launch came just a day after Grok 3 drew backlash for generating antisemitic content — including posts praising Hitler. That sparked renewed concerns about AI safety and guardrails.Then, X CEO Linda Yaccarino stepped down, prompting speculation about a connection. However, reporting from The New York Times and tech journalist Kara Swisher suggests her departure was already planned and had more to do with internal political dynamics than the Grok incident.2. OpenAI May Be Taking on Google ChromeOpenAI is reportedly close to launching an AI-powered web browser built on Chromium — a move that could directly challenge Google Chrome.According to Reuters, the browser will feature ChatGPT-style conversational search and built-in agents that can book appointments, fill out forms, and more. It's part of OpenAI’s broader push to become integrated into everyday web use.3. Amazon Eyes Bigger Stake in AnthropicReuters reports that Amazon is considering another multi-billion dollar investment in Anthropic, maker of the Claude family of AI models.The deal would build on an earlier $8 billion commitment and deepen Amazon’s partnership around cloud-based AI infrastructure.Amazon VP Dan Grossman says the move reflects an “aligned ambition to lead the AI race.”🔗 Want to go deeper? Explore the original sources:* Grok 4 & CEO exit – New York Times, CBS News, The Guardian* OpenAI browser story – Reuters* Amazon–Anthropic investment – Reuters🎧 Listen to the full update — or scan the highlights to stay a step ahead.📩 New here? Subscribe for free to get AI insights, tailored for creators and innovators.AI Universe is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or professional advice. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rossbrandai.substack.com