Welcome to the first audio episode of Silicon Drama by eTatos.com.
Episode 1 explores the week technology started to feel physical. AI is no longer just living in browsers, chatbots and product demos. It is moving into airports, humanoid robots, classified networks, cyber defense, chips, courtrooms and geopolitical power struggles.
In this opening episode, we look at humanoid robotics entering real-world work, AI companies moving closer to national security, the growing trust problem around developer tools like Claude Code, the courtroom battle between Elon Musk and Sam Altman over OpenAI’s founding myth, and the chip war between Nvidia, Google, Amazon and the hyperscalers.
This is not just a story about smarter models. It is a story about bodies, brains, infrastructure, distribution and control. Who owns the compute? Who controls the AI stack? Who gets access to the most powerful systems? And when machines become part of the physical world, who still holds the off switch?
Silicon Drama is technology news told like a power drama: cinematic, sharp and focused on the people, companies and conflicts shaping the next digital era.
Based on the original Silicon Drama article by eTatos.com.
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