Even 175-year-old Companies Can Join The AI Boom

Even 175-year-old Companies Can Join The AI Boom

From Tech Brew Ride Home by Morning Brew

May 6, 2026 · 21 min

About this episode

The episode discusses various companies' advancements in AI and technology, including partnerships and new product developments.

Corning and Nvidia partnered to open three optical manufacturing plants in the US, with Nvidia investing up to $2.7B. Morgan Stanley launched crypto trading on ETrade, Google tests a personal agent called Remy, and Meta builds an OpenClaw-inspired agent called Hatch.* Corning and Nvidia partner to open three advanced manufacturing plants in North Carolina and Texas dedicated to optical tech for Nvidia, creating 3,000+ jobs (CNBC) Morgan Stanley rolls out a crypto trading pilot on E*Trade, charging less than Coinbase, Robinhood, and Charles Schwab, ahead of a wider launch later in 2026 (Bloomberg) Sources and a document: Google is testing a "personal agent" codenamed Remy in the Gemini app that integrates with Google services to take actions for users (Business Insider) Sources: Meta is building an OpenClaw-inspired agent, internally called Hatch and powered by its Muse Spark model, and an agentic shopping tool in Instagram (The Information) OpenAI partners with Microsoft, AMD, Broadcom, Nvidia, and Intel researchers to detail the Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) protocol to help scale compute (The Deep View) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Topics covered

  • AI
  • technology
  • crypto trading
  • manufacturing
  • personal agents
  • job creation

Keywords

  • Corning
  • Nvidia
  • Morgan Stanley
  • crypto trading
  • Google
  • Meta
  • AI

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Corning, Nvidia, Morgan Stanley, ETrade, Google, Meta, OpenClaw, Hatch, OpenAI, Microsoft

Places: North Carolina, Texas

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