Tobias
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We See Things Differently
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang dismissed concerns of an AI bubble during the Q3 earnings call, citing GPU adoption across sectors, AI’s role in creating new applications, and the emergence of “agentic AI.” He highlighted Nvidia’s unique position to address these trends with its end-to-end platform. Nvidia’s earnings exceeded expectations, and the company anticipates significant growth, projecting a $500 billion market for AI chips in 2025-2026. While some investors worry about customer debt and concentrated sales, Huang emphasized the revenue-generating potential of Nvidia’s technology for hyperscalers.
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Elon Musk and Jensen Huang Discuss AI at US-Saudi Investment Forum
Elon Musk and Jensen Huang will address the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum, highlighting deepening ties in AI. Discussions will focus on AI, computing infrastructure, and digital transformation crucial for Saudi Arabia’s “Vision 2030.” This follows increased Saudi investment in the U.S. and signals opportunities for Tesla and Nvidia in Saudi Arabia’s electric vehicle, energy storage, and AI development initiatives. The collaboration could drive innovation in smart cities and autonomous driving using U.S. technology and Saudi capital.
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Adobe to Acquire Semrush, Shares Soar 74%
Adobe plans to acquire Semrush, a search engine marketing platform, for $1.9 billion in cash. This strategic move aims to enhance Adobe’s marketing tools amid the growing influence of AI. Semrush shares surged 74% on the news, while Adobe’s stock dipped 2%. The acquisition, expected to close in the first half of 2026, reflects Adobe’s focus on empowering brands in the AI-driven era. The deal follows Adobe’s abandoned attempt to acquire Figma.
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Alphabet Stock Surges on Gemini 3 AI Model Optimism
Alphabet’s stock rose 3% after unveiling Gemini 3, its enhanced AI model, prompting analyst optimism. DA Davidson lauded Gemini 3 as “genuinely strong,” potentially exceeding current LLMs, while maintaining a neutral rating. Bank of America Securities sees it as a “positive step” closing the gap with rivals like OpenAI, retaining a buy rating. Berkshire Hathaway’s investment also boosted confidence. Year-to-date, Alphabet shares have climbed over 55%, reflecting AI momentum and market position.
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Perplexity Launches Free Tool to Simplify Online Shopping
Perplexity will launch a free AI-powered shopping product next week, aiming to simplify the consumer journey and compete directly with e-commerce giants. Partnering with PayPal, Perplexity provides access to 5,000+ merchants. This expansion builds upon their “Buy With Pro” feature, utilizing personalized results to reduce purchase friction. The move challenges OpenAI’s “Instant Checkout” and highlights the growing integration of AI in e-commerce. PayPal will handle key functions like order fulfillment and returns, while Perplexity leverages NLP and ML to personalize product recommendations. Specific revenue models remain undisclosed.
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Nvidia (NVDA) Q3 2026 Earnings Preview
Nvidia is set to release its fiscal Q3 earnings, expected to show strong revenue ($54.92B) and EPS ($1.25). Investors are focused on future guidance, particularly revenue projections ($61.66B) and insights into the burgeoning AI chip demand and Nvidia’s capacity to meet it. Commentary from CEO Jensen Huang about the $500B in chip orders is crucial. The company’s strategic investments in AI firms like OpenAI and Anthropic, and its approach to the China market will also be closely watched. Long-term growth projections remain bullish, with sales expected to surge in fiscal year 2027.
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Luma AI Secures $900M Investment Led by Saudi’s Humain
Video generation startup Luma AI secured $900 million in funding led by Humain, backed by Saudi Arabia’s PIF, valuing Luma AI at over $4 billion. Luma AI pioneers multimodal “world models” and claims its Ray3 surpasses OpenAI’s Sora 2 in performance. Humain and Luma AI are collaborating on Project Halo, a 2-gigawatt AI supercluster in Saudi Arabia. The partnership includes the Humain Create initiative, developing sovereign AI models trained on regional data. Luma AI is also addressing copyright concerns and data bias in AI models.
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The $500 Billion Question (and 4 More) for Jensen Huang
Nvidia’s fiscal 2026 Q3 earnings are highly anticipated, with focus on AI spending. Analysts expect EPS of $1.25 on $54.92B revenue, a 53% YoY increase. Revenue from data centers is projected to make up $49.04B. Key questions include the sustainability of 40% capex growth, plans for free cash flow, and details on $500B in orders for Blackwell/Rubin. Concerns remain about funding AI investments and interconnectedness among major players which could lead to systemic risk. Demand signals remain strong, bolstering Nvidia’s position for long-term investors.
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Larry Summers Steps Down from OpenAI Board After Epstein Email Release
Larry Summers resigned from OpenAI’s board following the release of emails between him and Jeffrey Epstein. Public scrutiny, triggered by congressional release of documents, led to widespread criticism and calls for Summers to disassociate himself from OpenAI. His departure, amid growing competition in the AI space and a DOJ investigation into Epstein’s connections, raises questions about OpenAI’s governance and ethical oversight. Harvard University also faces pressure to distance itself from Summers. He acknowledged his actions and apologized for the pain caused.
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5 Things to Know Before the Market Opens Wednesday
Key market updates include: Nvidia’s AI dominance faces scrutiny amid earnings and partnerships with Microsoft/Anthropic, challenging OpenAI. Google unveils Gemini 3 to compete. Target and Lowe’s report mixed retail results. The Epstein Files Transparency Act’s passage prompts fallout, including resignation from OpenAI’s board. Meta wins antitrust battle, keeping Instagram/WhatsApp. Netflix expands into merchandise and IRL experiences.