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AI NewsAt his OpenAI trial, Musk relitigates an old friendship

At his OpenAI trial, Musk relitigates an old friendship

6:17 AM IST · April 29, 2026

At his OpenAI trial, Musk relitigates an old friendship

Among the most interesting parts of Elon Musk’s testimony Tuesday in his lawsuit against OpenAI wasn’t the charity he claims was stolen from him (we all knewthat was coming). It was about an old friend. Musk testified that one of his core motivations for co-founding OpenAI was a falling out with Google’s Larry Page over AI safety — specifically, a conversation in which Musk raised the prospect of AI wiping out humanity and Page shrugged it off as “fine,” so long as AI itself survived. Page called Musk a “speciest” for being “pro human.” Musk called the attitude “insane.” That’s mostly notable given how close the two once were. Fortune included them on its 2016 list of secretly best-friend business leaders; Musk was so comfortable with Page that he regularly crashed at his Palo Alto home. Page once told Charlie Rose that he’d rathergive his money to Muskthan to charity. The friendship didn’t survive OpenAI. When Musk recruited Google AI star Ilya Sutskever to help launch the company in 2015, Page felt personally betrayed and cut off contact. It’s a story Musk has told before — including to author Walter Isaacson for his bestselling biography of Musk — but Tuesday was the first time he said it under oath. Page hasn’t commented, and it’s worth remembering everything that Musk said was in service of a lawsuit. Still, as recently as 2023 he told tech podcaster Lex Fridman he wanted to patch things up: “We were friends for a very long time.”

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SpaceX inks compute deal with Reflection AI, an open source AI lab

SpaceX inks compute deal with Reflection AI, an open source AI lab

First cameAnthropic, thenGoogle. Now, open source AI startup Reflection is tapping SpaceX for its abundant source of AI chips. Reflection AI will pay $150 million a month beginning July 1, 2026 through 2029 for immediate access to Nvidia’s latest GB300 AI chips and supporting hardware across SpaceX’s Colossus 2 data center near Memphis, Tennessee, the company told TechCrunch. The deal is worth up to $6.3 billion and either company has the option to end the contract with 90 days’ notice after the first three months. The deal is smaller than SpaceX’s deals with Anthropic and Google, which cost the companies $1.25 billion per month and $920 million per month, respectively. Those contracts also run through July 2029, although Elon Musk haspublicly downplayedthe three-year term, emphasizing that the contracts can be canceled at any time. Reflection used the compute deal — its first — to tout the value ofits open-weight AI strategy, which it has pitched as an open source alternative to closed frontier labs like Anthropic and OpenAI. Open-weight AI models, which publicly release their trained parameters, have received more attention following theU.S. government’s banof Anthropic’s closed models, Fable and Mythos. Thestartup, which was founded in 2024 by two former Google DeepMind researchers, said the compute deal is one of the largest announced open AI infrastructure commitments to date. “Recent events highlight how important open source is to the AI ecosystem, with more nations and enterprises recognizing the risks and costs associated with exclusively depending on closed models,” a spokesperson said in an emailed statement. “Our deal with SpaceXAI signals Reflection’s strategic importance within the frontier AI ecosystem, and more compute means more runway to build the world’s best open models at scale.” TheColossus data centerwas originally built by xAI, a company founded by Elon Musk that is now part pf SpaceX, for its own AI efforts. As its internal pursuits have faltered, SpaceX leveraged its valuable AI chip holdings and began renting them out to some of the world’s top AI labs.

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Amazon is testing Alexa+ in India with Hindi support

Amazon is testing Alexa+ in India with Hindi support

Amazon is planning to increase the footprint of its new conversational AI assistant Alexa+ to India and is inviting users in the country to test out a Hindi-language version. The company sent out emails to some customers, which were seen by TechCrunch, asking users to fill out a form in Hindi by June 22 to join the beta-testing program. “You are invited to join the Alexa+ Beta programme in India. We are creating a new Alexa experience, and your feedback will be important to refine what Alexa+ will be able to do. By joining the Alexa+ Beta programme, you’ll be notified when the testing experience in Hindi (India) is available to you,” the email read. The email added that the beta software would have bugs and might give inaccurate information or mispronounce local nuances. The company confirmed that it is testing Alexa+ in India but didn’t provide a comment. At the moment, Alexa+ is not available in India, and it is not clear when it will launch in the country. Amazon launched Alexa in India with English support in 2017 and addedHindi compatibility in 2019. More than 600 million people speak Hindi in India, and Amazon is trying to tap the market of native speakers who might speak both Hindi and English in a code-mixed way. Companies know that voice might be a big factor in AI tool usage in India and are findingnew ways to have people talk to assistants. Amazon first announcedthe generative AI-powered conversational assistant Alexa+ in 2025. However, its rollout was slow, and the new experience was madeavailable to all U.S. users only in February. This year, the company has increased Alexa+’s footprint to countries like the U.K., Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Italy, and Germany, with support for local context. Amazon offers Alexa+ to Prime customers for free, and others can pay a monthly fee to access the updated assistant.

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Micron Invests in Anthropic, Partners on AI Memory Infrastructure

Micron Invests in Anthropic, Partners on AI Memory Infrastructure

Micron and Anthropic will work together on memory and storage technologies used in AI training and inference

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The founder conference built for growth: TechCrunch Founder Summit pass rates increase June 26

The founder conference built for growth: TechCrunch Founder Summit pass rates increase June 26

Founders don’t grow alone. They learn from peers tackling similar challenges, connect with those who have already navigated the road ahead, and build relationships with investors aligned with their vision. For the next five days, save up to $190 on your pass toTechCrunch Founder Summit 2026. On November 4 in Boston, TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026 brings together 1,000+ founders and investors for a day focused on growth, execution, and building lasting connections. This is TechCrunch’s flagship founder conference, designed for founders first. The experience centers on peer-to-peer learning, candid conversations, and practical, expert-led insights, with opportunities to connect directly with investors aligned with your goals and stage of growth. Early Bird pricing is available through June 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Save up to $190 on your pass or save even more with group discounts of up to 30% for teams of four or more.Register here. TechCrunch Founder Summitis built to help founders accelerate growth by learning directly from experienced operators, successful founders, and investors who understand the realities of building a company. At Founder Summit, you’ll connect with: Whether you’re preparing to raise capital, refining your pitch, or working toward your next milestone, Founder Summit creates opportunities for meaningful conversations and high-value connections.Grab your Early Bird ticket savings before June 26. Founder Summitsessions focus on the moments that shape a company’s trajectory. Breakout and roundtable discussions are designed to be actionable, relevant, and immediately useful. Past topics have included: These sessions are designed to give founders the clarity, confidence, and strategies needed to reach the next stage.Register nowto lock in up to $190 in ticket savings. Past speakers have shared candid lessons on building companies, raising capital, and navigating growth, including: Additional speakers have included leaders from Sequoia Capital, NFX, Underscore VC, Glasswing Ventures, Wing Venture Capital, Construct Capital, Greylock, and Precursor Ventures. The 2026 agenda is taking shape, with additional founders, operators, and investors to be announced soon.Visit the event websitefor the latest updates. If you’re interested in leading the conversation in a roundtable or breakout session,submit your speaking topicfor a chance to be voted onto the agenda by the TechCrunch audience. TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026is where founders come to learn faster, connect more intentionally, and gain practical insights for growth. Join founder-focused conversations. Learn proven strategies. Build relationships that support your next stage of growth. Save up to $190 on your pass and up to 30% when registering as a group by June 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT.Register now and secure your spot in Boston. Interested in exhibiting at TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026?Reserve your exhibit tableand connect directly with founders, investors, and startup decision-makers.

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