IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
– Eddie Van Halen’s brother wants AI to complete the band’s unreleased music
– Tesla is the only one investing in autonomous technology: Ivana Delevska
– Amazon signs nuclear power deals, following Google, Microsoft
Eddie Van Halen and Alex Van Halen during 1994 Van Halen Golf Tournament in Los Angeles. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc)
‘FINISH WHAT YA STARTED’: Alex Van Halen is hoping his late brother Eddie Van Halen’s work with the band they co-founded, Van Halen, can continue on through artificial intelligence.
LONELY AT THE TOP: Spear Invest founder and Chief Investment Officer Ivana Delevska discusses the value of A.I. data centers and the future of Tesla driverless cars on FOX Business’ “Making Money.”
Robotaxi. (Tesla)
GOING NUCLEAR: Amazon on Wednesday said it has signed three agreements to develop nuclear power projects, making the e-commerce giant the latest Big Tech firm to announce nuclear deals in recent weeks amid a surge in demand for energy to power artificial intelligence.
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