3. The metaverse pushes on
Mark Zuckerberg is still banking on the metaverse in a big way. The Meta Platforms CEO demonstrated new artificial intelligence software, along with the company’s Quest 3 virtual reality headset and Ray-Ban smart glasses. “Before this last year of AI breakthroughs, I kind of thought that smart glasses were only really going to become ubiquitous once we really dialed in, you know, the holograms and the displays and all of that stuff, which we’re making progress on,” Zuckerberg said at a conference for VR developers. Silicon Valley is entrenched in a rapidly developing AI arms race as companies such as Meta and Alphabet’s Google contend with the meteoric rise of OpenAI and its ChatGPT program.
4. Military funding secured
Elon Musk’s SpaceX landed its first Pentagon contract for its Starshield military satellite service, building on the company’s already-lucrative ties to the U.S. military. The contract provides for end-to-end service through SpaceX’s Starlink satellite constellation, as well as user terminals, other equipment, network management and related services, a Space Force spokesperson told CNBC. The new contract comes under a cloud of controversy, however, as several lawmakers have criticized the Pentagon’s ties to Musk – most recently following the revelation that he denied Ukraine internet service that would have helped it launch a drone attack on Russia’s navy.
5. Trump overshadows GOP debate
Once again, Donald Trump didn’t debate his rivals in the 2024 Republican primary field. And, once again, Trump still dominated the spotlight. The former president, who is contending with four criminal indictments and a civil case that threatens his business empire, spoke at a rally at a nonunion facility Wednesday night in Michigan in a bid to secure blue collar support amid the UAW strike. In California, meanwhile, seven candidates for the nomination, all of whom are well behind Trump in the polls, duked it out in a messy debate full of attacks. While Nikki Haley has made some headway in the race in recent weeks, it’s unlikely the debate made any impact on the race or Trump’s standing. Read CNBC’s recap of the evening.
— CNBC’s Mike Calia wrote this newsletter. Alex Harring, Michael Wayland, Jonathan Vanian, Michael Sheetz, Kevin Breuninger and Brian Schwartz contributed.
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