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Weekly Recap: Nintendo Launches the Highly Anticipated Switch 2!

Welcome to our latest edition of the Week in Review! This week, we cover exciting updates in the tech world, including the launch of Nintendo’s highly anticipated Switch 2, challenges faced by OpenAI, and intriguing news that could easily find its way to Hollywood. Let’s dive in!

Nintendo Switch 2 Almost Here

After nearly a decade of anticipation, Nintendo has officially unveiled its Switch successor, the Switch 2, priced at $450. According to TechCrunch reporter Amanda Silberling, this new console aims to enhance an already beloved gaming experience. However, preorders in the U.S. may face delays due to recent tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

OpenAI Faces Product Delays

In a series of posts on X, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that the company’s new image-generating tool could lead to unforeseen product delays. Altman stated, “We are working as fast as we can to really get things humming,” hinting at the upcoming release of their tool, o3, which follows the cancellation of its consumer release earlier this year.

College Admissions Woes

Despite achieving a perfect 4.0 GPA and running a successful $30 million ARR company, Zach Yadegari, creator of the viral Cal AI app, shared on Twitter that he was rejected by 15 top universities. This highlights the intense competition in college admissions today.

Major News Highlights

  • NSA Leadership Shakeup: The Trump administration has dismissed key leaders of the National Security Agency and Cyber Command, leaving uncertainty about current oversight.
  • Amazon’s Nova AI: Amazon introduced Nova Act, a general-purpose AI agent that can perform tasks like purchasing items from third-party sites without leaving Amazon. This innovation is part of their “Buy for Me” feature.
  • ChatGPT’s Dark Side: The new image generator from ChatGPT is reportedly being misused to create fake restaurant receipts, which poses risks for fraud.
  • Legal Drama in Tech: Rippling’s lawsuit against Deel has taken an interesting turn, with an affidavit revealing that a Rippling employee was allegedly instructed to act as a spy.
  • Epic Games vs. Big Tech: Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney criticized Apple and Google for their business tactics, following a recent legal victory against Google.
  • Zelle to Shut Down: Zelle announced it will discontinue its stand-alone app, but reassured users that only 2% of its transactions were processed through the app.
  • Plaid’s Valuation Drop: Plaid sold $575 million in stock at a $6.1 billion valuation, significantly lower than its previous valuation of $13.4 billion in 2021.
  • Rising AI Power Demand: New data centers are expected to double the AI sector’s power needs by 2029, prompting tech companies to secure necessary capacity.
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Analysis: Tesla’s Future in Question

Elon Musk’s political engagements, particularly his alignment with President Trump, have introduced uncertainty for Tesla. Recent first-quarter delivery figures were disappointing, leading many to question whether the Tesla brand can make a comeback in the face of these challenges.

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