See What People Think Will Happen Next

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In today's newsletter:
- People are ditching Google for DuckDuckGo to escape AI search
- See what people think will happen next, then trade your view
- Trump-linked startup wins $24 million pentagon deal for humanoid military robots
- Nvidia is coming for your next laptop with a new chip called RTX Spark
People Are Ditching Google for DuckDuckGo to Escape AI Search
Google is changing Search by putting more AI answers at the top of the page. Instead of only giving you website links, it now gives you an AI-written answer first. Google says this makes Search faster and easier.
But some users feel AI is being forced into Search, they don't always want a chatbot-style answer. Sometimes they just want normal links and want to choose which websites to trust.
After Google announced a bigger AI-powered Search experience at I/O 2026, DuckDuckGo said its U.S. app installs rose about 18% to 30% week over week.
If Google answers before you click, publishers, creators, small websites, and newsrooms may lose traffic.
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Trump-Linked Startup Wins $24 Million Pentagon Deal for Humanoid Military Robots
A Trump-linked startup called Foundation Future Industries wants to put Phantom humanoid robots in the U.S. military.
Eric Trump is a top adviser and investor, and the company has reportedly received a $24 million Pentagon contract.
The robots could carry supplies, scout dangerous areas, and work in war zones. Some were tested in Ukraine, but reports say they still have battery, strength, and durability problems.
Supporters say robots could protect soldiers and help America compete with China, critics say it looks like a conflict of interest because the president’s son is tied to a company getting Pentagon money.
Nvidia Is Coming for Your Next Laptop With a New Chip Called RTX Spark
Nvidia is pushing into your next laptop.
At Computex 2026 in Taiwan, Nvidia and Microsoft announced new Windows PCs built around RTX Spark, a chip made for running AI directly on your computer.
The first models are expected this fall from Microsoft Surface, Dell, HP, ASUS, Lenovo, and MSI, with Acer and Gigabyte coming later.
Investors loved it: Nvidia stock jumped more than 6%, and Microsoft, Dell, and HP also rose.
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