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What’s the ‘Ceiling’ on How Much Microsoft, Amazon, and Google Can Spend on AI?
24/7 Wall St.17d agoneutralVIDEO
What’s the ‘Ceiling’ on How Much Microsoft, Amazon, and Google Can Spend on AI?

In this segment of the AI Investor Podcast from 24/7 Wall St., Eric Bleeker lays out his framework for evaluating the AI trade, describing it as a stool resting on three legs: technological progress, real-world adoption, and the ability to finance the buildout. Two legs he considers extremely strong. On progress, he points to Nvidia's backing of a straight-shot superintelligence effort, ongoing gains in training and model capability, and expectations of highly capable autonomous models at roughly human level, at scale, within a year. On adoption, he cites OpenAI's monthly revenue now exceeding its prior full quarter, Microsoft noting that 90% of cloud demand comes from outside the frontier labs, and Google's 82% cloud growth. Adoption is uneven, concentrated among a relatively small group of heavy users, but strong. Financing is the weak leg and the source of most current fear. Bleeker estimates $700 to $800 billion in AI data center spending this year, growing to roughly $1.2 trillion next year, against a financing ceiling he places somewhere between $1.5 and $2 trillion annually. With 2028 expectations near $1.4 trillion, the market is approaching that ceiling, which is why valuation now dominates stock selection. A company historically worth 15 times earnings trading at 40 times its 2028 or 2029 numbers is hard to defend. He closes with three points: the selloff is likely closer to its end than its beginning, macro risks remain including a possible September rate rise and soft GDP, and for anyone sidelined by prior valuations, this is arguably the most attractive entry point since spring 2025.

Zoox's big bet on robotaxis starts in Las Vegas
Axios17d agoneutral
Zoox's big bet on robotaxis starts in Las Vegas

Amazon-owned Zoox is about to start scaling its robotaxi service after federal regulators last week cleared it to charge for rides in its driverless vehicles with no steering wheel or other human controls.

Amazon's Zoox to start paid robotaxi rides in Vegas next week
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Amazon's Zoox to start paid robotaxi rides in Vegas next week

Amazon's Zoox will begin paid rides in Las Vegas next week, the company said on Wednesday, days after the U.S. ‌road safety agency allowed commercial deployment of its robotaxis that run without human ‌controls. Zoox, whose electric carriage-style vehicle has two rows of inward-facing seats, has been carrying passengers in Las Vegas, ​San Francisco, Austin and Miami for free as part of testing. Zoox will ‌start charging passengers in Las ⁠Vegas from Monday, with pricing similar to the "comfort" tier offered by other ride-hailing companies, it said in a statement.

Forkast News17d agoneutral
The 9th Circuit’s Browser Analogy Leaves a Liability Vacuum

On August 4, 2026, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling in Amazon v. Perplexity AI (No. 26-1444) that fundamentally alters the legal landscape for the agentic economy. In a decision authored by Circuit Judge Milan Smith, the court vacated a preliminary injunction that had previously blocked Perplexity’s Comet AI shopping agent […]

Amazon’s AWS CEO Just Sent Shivers Down the Spines of AI Bears. Supply is Mostly ‘Spoken For’ Through 2028.
24/7 Wall St.17d agoneutral
Amazon’s AWS CEO Just Sent Shivers Down the Spines of AI Bears. Supply is Mostly ‘Spoken For’ Through 2028.

Amazon’s AI spending is settling a debate between the bulls and the bears. Amazon Web Services (AWS) CEO Matt Garman spent Monday on Bloomberg Technology arguing that AWS’s growth is only getting started. He then went to X and quantified it in a way that undercuts every bear case that AI demand is topping out. ... Amazon’s AWS CEO Just Sent Shivers Down the Spines of AI Bears. Supply is Mostly ‘Spoken For’ Through 2028.

Kraft Heinz Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat17d agoneutral
Kraft Heinz Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:KHC) said second-quarter results came in ahead of its expectations, prompting the food company to raise its full-year outlook for organic net sales while increasing planned 2026 investments by $100 million to approximately $700 million. Chief Executive Officer Steve Cahillane sa