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November 20, 2025, 12:25 PM

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Tina Nguyen / The Verge:
Louis Ashworth / Financial Times:
As OpenAI committed to spending ~$1.4T on data centers, it hasn't disclosed its auditor nor used an independent accountant to compile its financial statements  —  (Update middayish New York City time: we now understand from two people familiar with the situation that OpenAI's auditor is Deloitte.
Abner Li / 9to5Google:
Google launches Gemini 3 Pro Image, aka Nano Banana Pro, with more control, improved text rendering, and enhanced world knowledge, for free in the Gemini app  —  Google is following Tuesday's launch of Gemini 3 Pro with Nano Banana Pro.  The image generation and editing model …
Patience Haggin / Wall Street Journal:
Internal memo: Verizon CEO Dan Schulman says the company will begin notifying the 13,000+ employees impacted by its largest-ever round of layoffs  —  New CEO launches company's largest-ever round of cuts and says Verizon must reorient around ‘delighting’ customers
Tom Warren / The Verge:
Microsoft and Qualcomm release Windows updates to improve gaming on ARM, including a refreshed Xbox app; Qualcomm's new Snapdragon Control Panel optimizes games  —  Microsoft and Qualcomm have made important improvements to compatibility and performance for games on Snapdragon CPUs.
Kif Leswing / CNBC:
Nvidia reports Q3 revenue up 62% YoY to $57.01B, above $54.92B est., Data Center revenue up 66% YoY, and forecasts Q4 revenue above est.  —  Nvidia reported fiscal third-quarter earnings and revenue that topped Wall Street expectations on Wednesday and provided stronger-than-expected sales guidance for the fourth quarter.
Financial Times:
How the AI Act became a case study for critics who say the EU puts regulation ahead of innovation, as the European Commission postpones a key part of the law  —  The birth of the Artificial Intelligence Act was a drawn-out, exasperating affair.  —  In December 2023, European officials laboured …
Will Knight / Wired:
Sunday Robotics unveils Memo, a fully autonomous home robot capable of tasks like making espresso and loading a dishwasher, and plans to launch in beta in 2026  —  Sunday Robotics has a new way to train robots to do common household tasks.  The startup plans to put its fully autonomous robots in homes next year.
Samantha Subin / CNBC:
Palo Alto Networks reports Q1 revenue up 16% YoY to $2.47B, vs. $2.46B est., forecasts Q2 revenue in line with est., and acquires Chronosphere for $3.35B  —  Palo Alto Networks beat Wall Street's fiscal first-quarter estimates after the bell on Wednesday and announced plans …
Bloomberg:
Yann LeCun says he is leaving Meta at the end of 2025 to build a new startup and continue his “Advanced Machine Intelligence research”, with Meta as a partner  —  Yann LeCun, an artificial intelligence pioneer who runs a research lab at Meta Platforms Inc., told employees …
Letterboxd:
Letterboxd says it will launch rental platform Letterboxd Video Store, curated with undistributed festival standouts, restorations, and more, in early December  —  Coming in early December: Letterboxd Video Store, our latest feature to get you adding films to your watchlist and, crucially, checking them off.
Don Clark / New York Times:
The US DOE accelerates its approach to equipping national labs with AI supercomputers by working with Nvidia, AMD, and Oracle, which will pay some of the costs  —  A.I. has added urgency to the U.S. national laboratories that have been sites of cutting-edge scientific research, leading to deals with tech giants like Nvidia to speed up.
Shirin Ghaffary / Bloomberg:
Sources: AI robotics startup Physical Intelligence raised $600M led by CapitalG at a $5.6B valuation, with participation from Jeff Bezos, Lux, Thrive, and more  —  Physical Intelligence, a startup developing artificial intelligence software to help robots learn a wide range of tasks …
Ryan Lawler / Axios:
Numeric, which automates accounting workflows, raised a $51M Series B led by IVP, bringing its total funding to $89M, and says OpenAI and Brex are clients  —  Numeric, which automates accounting workflows, raised $51 million in Series B funding, CEO Parker Gilbert tells Axios exclusively.
Emily Mullin / Wired:
Paradromics says it received FDA approval for a human trial of its Connexus brain implant, aimed at restoring speech to those with severe motor impairments  —  The Austin-based startup will test its high-bandwidth device to help restore speech in people with extremely limited movement.
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Natalie Lung / Bloomberg:
Uber says it will launch Uber Eats sidewalk robot deliveries in Europe via a new Starship partnership, starting with UK cities Leeds and Sheffield in December  —  Uber Technologies Inc. will offer sidewalk robot deliveries in Europe for the first time through a new partnership …
Anna Tong / Forbes:
AI workplace agents startup Genspark raised a $275M Series B at a $1.25B valuation and says it hit $50M in annualized revenue after pivoting from AI search  —  The startup, which wants to challenge Microsoft 365 Copilot and Google's Gemini, got to $50 million in annualized revenue just five months …

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