• Silicon Drama Episode 09: When the AI Bill Reached the Shelf
    Jun 27 2026

    Silicon Drama Episode 09: When the AI Bill Reached the Shelf

    This week, the AI boom stopped hiding inside data centers.

    Apple raised prices. Xbox followed. Memory became the new pressure point. OpenAI unveiled its own Jalapeño chip. NVIDIA sold $25 billion in bonds. SpaceX rented out AI compute. Washington moved closer to the model release gate. Five Eyes warned that AI cyber risk is now measured in months, not years. Anthropic accused Alibaba-linked operators of extracting Claude’s capabilities. And in India, workers filmed ordinary household tasks so robots could learn the movements of daily life.

    The AI empire has receipts now.

    They are showing up on shelves.

    In Episode 09, Silicon Drama follows the money, the memory, the machines and the political pressure behind the next phase of artificial intelligence.

    Because AI is no longer only a model race.

    It is a price tag.
    A chip war.
    A debt market.
    A government checkpoint.
    A cyber warning.
    A robot IPO.
    And a worker folding cloth for the machine.


    Silicon Drama is technology news, told like a power drama.
    By eTatos.com.


    Based on the original article by eTatos.com.


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    49 mins
  • Silicon Drama Episode 08: The Week the Hard World Arrived
    Jun 20 2026

    Silicon Drama Episode 08: The Week the Hard World Arrived

    AI left the demo room and entered institutions.

    This week, frontier models met export controls, trusted-partner lists and geopolitical access rules. Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 became more than model names. They became a sovereignty problem.

    At the same time, the AI empire moved deeper into the bond market. NVIDIA, OpenAI, Oracle, Meta and the wider infrastructure race showed the real weight behind the chat window: Chips, power, data centers, debt and belief.

    SpaceX turned public-market power into acquisition ammunition. Midjourney moved from generating images to scanning the human body. Jeff Bezos returned with Prometheus and the idea of an Artificial General Engineer. China pushed humanoid robotics toward factories, capital markets and industrial scale.

    And at the World Cup, football gained a second field: Data. Smart balls, referee cameras, digital twins, AI analytics and robot dogs turned the stadium into a live stress test for sensors, robotics and machine-assisted decisions.


    Silicon Drama Episode 08 is the week AI met passports, debt, bodies, borders and control.


    Silicon Drama is technology news, told like a power drama.
    By eTatos.com.


    Based on the original article by eTatos.com.
    Audio edition generated with NotebookLM.

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    47 mins
  • Silicon Drama Episode 07: The Week Intelligence Went Public
    Jun 13 2026

    Silicon Drama Episode 07: The IPO of Intelligence.

    This week, AI stopped feeling like a product category and started looking like an empire with markets, agents, wallets, robots and power bills.

    SpaceX rang the bell with a $75 billion IPO, turning rockets, satellites and orbital compute into Wall Street mythology. Elon Musk crossed the trillion-dollar line. OpenAI and Anthropic moved closer to public markets, while Claude Fable 5 triggered a trust crisis over invisible guardrails. Apple brought Siri AI back to the table, but Europe and China were left outside. Agents got cloud offices, machine payments moved onto new rails, Germany entered the physical AI race with NEURA, and behind every model, data center and robot, the power grid sent the bill.

    This episode follows the week intelligence went public and the AI empire revealed its stack: Markets, models, interfaces, agents, wallets, chips, electricity, robots and trust.

    Silicon Drama is technology news, told like a power drama.
    By eTatos.com.

    Based on the original article by eTatos.com.
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    41 mins
  • Silicon Drama Episode 06: The Week AI Moved Into the Machine
    Jun 5 2026

    Silicon Drama Episode 06: The Week AI Moved Into the Machine

    For years, AI waited behind a chat box. This week, it started moving into the machinery of real life.

    Jensen Huang pushed NVIDIA deeper into the local PC, robotaxis, factories and humanoid robotics. Satya Nadella turned Microsoft Build into a vision of the agent office with Solara, Scout, Work IQ and Windows as the runtime. OpenAI moved Codex from coding into the Windows desktop, workflows and AWS. ElevenLabs entered the dubbing studio, Black Forest Labs brought Martin Scorsese into AI storyboarding and Europe tried to build its AI fortress with France, SoftBank, Mistral and new sovereignty rules.

    But the drama goes darker too: Meta’s AI support-bot breach showed how agents can become security holes, while Google, Cisco, Anthropic and the ECB prepared for agent-versus-agent cyberwarfare.

    This episode is about the moment AI stopped being only something we ask and started becoming something that acts.


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    51 mins
  • Silicon Drama Episode 05: The Week the Agents Got the Keys
    May 31 2026

    Silicon Drama Episode 05: The Week the Agents Got the Keys

    This week, AI moved from performance into permission.

    Robinhood opened the door for AI agents to trade and spend money. Anthropic surged toward a $965 billion valuation while Dario Amodei turned Claude into an infrastructure power play. Mythos pushed AI deeper into cybersecurity. Target, Uber and Amazon exposed the hidden cost of token-based AI, while China started working on token futures.

    Meta began turning employee work patterns into AI training material. Figure moved from viral robot spectacle into a real warehouse deployment. Jensen Huang crowned Taiwan as the physical center of the AI empire. And Pope Leo XIV entered the debate with Magnifica Humanitas, bringing human dignity, labor, truth and power back into the center of the story.

    At the core of this episode is one question:

    When agents get access to money, work, robots, security systems and infrastructure, who still holds the keys?


    Silicon Drama is technology news, told like a power drama.
    By eTatos.com.


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    34 mins
  • Silicon Drama Episode 04: When AI Clocked In
    May 22 2026

    Silicon Drama Episode 04: When AI Clocked In

    This week, the AI race moved out of the demo room and into the systems where real power is decided.

    A human intern beat Figure F.03 by 192 packages in a 10-hour warehouse race. Then the humanoid robot kept working until the story became a 200-hour endurance shift.

    From there, the entire AI power map changed.

    Google began turning Search into an agentic control room. Nvidia looked less like a chip supplier and more like the banker of the AI empire. OpenAI moved closer to Wall Street while the ghosts of its nonprofit origin story kept following it. Anthropic entered deeper into enterprise trust. Alibaba brought China back into the frontier conversation with Qwen3.7-Max.

    And beneath all the spectacle, a harder question emerged:

    If AI can work, watch, call, code, sort, brief, book, reason and keep going after the human leaves, who controls the shift?


    Silicon Drama is technology news, told like a power drama.

    By eTatos.com.

    Based on the original article by eTatos.com.

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    44 mins
  • Silicon Drama Episode 03: The Interface War Enters the Real World
    May 17 2026

    Silicon Drama Episode 03: The Interface War Enters the Real World

    This week, AI stopped looking like a product race and started looking like a power struggle for the real world.

    Sam Altman entered the courtroom while OpenAI pushed voice and agents deeper into work. Mira Murati challenged the old chatbot interface with real-time interaction models. Jensen Huang moved closer to the diplomatic table as Nvidia chips, China and AI guardrails became geopolitical bargaining pieces.

    Meanwhile, humanoid robots made beds, sorted packages live for more than 40 hours, prepared for German factories, transformed into mecha machines and even appeared as a robot monk.

    Episode 03 follows the new battlefield of AI: Not only the model, not only the chip, not only the cloud, but the interface itself.

    Voice.
    Browsers.
    Phones.
    Glasses.
    Cars.
    Factories.
    Robots.
    Cyber systems.
    Geopolitics.

    AI is entering the places where humans actually meet machines.

    Silicon Drama is technology news, told as a power drama.


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    38 mins
  • Silicon Drama Episode 2: The Compute Wars Begin
    May 11 2026

    In Episode 02 of Silicon Drama, the AI power struggle moves far beyond chatbots.

    Claude becomes the prize every cloud empire wants to power. Anthropic pulls in Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia and even SpaceX. Elon Musk fights OpenAI in court while SpaceX gives Anthropic more compute. OpenAI looks for escape routes through chips, hardware and maybe even an AI-first device. AI agents enter finance, infrastructure and company workflows. And robotics moves from viral demos toward hands, factories, logistics, robot app stores and Europe’s Physical AI counterattack.

    This episode explores how AI is becoming infrastructure: financed, deployed, inspected, litigated, manufactured, trained and increasingly given a body.

    The question is no longer only: Who has the best model?

    The bigger question is: Who controls the physical future of AI?

    Based on the original Silicon Drama article by eTatos.com.
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    48 mins