My LLM Cutoff Is 1930

My LLM Cutoff Is 1930

From Tech Brew Ride Home by Morning Brew

May 1, 2026 · 21 min

About this episode

The episode discusses Apple's strong Q2 performance, Intel's record month, and recent developments in AI and prediction markets.

Apple beat Q2 estimates and forecast strong Q3 growth as the MacBook Neo and Mac Mini sell out. The Senate unanimously banned prediction market trading for senators, Intel closed its best month ever at +114%, and Musk admitted xAI "partly" distilled OpenAI models. Apple forecasts Q3 revenue above estimates, with sales expected to rise between 14% and 17%, and says memory expenses will climb "significantly higher" in Q3 (Bloomberg) Amazon debuts "Join the chat", an AI-powered feature that lets users ask questions about products and get conversational audio responses generated in real time (TechCrunch) The US Senate unanimously passed a rule barring senators from trading on prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket, amid rising concern over insider trading (CNBC) Musk v. Altman: when asked whether xAI has distilled OpenAI models, Elon Musk says the claim is "partly" true (Wired) Intel's stock jumped 114% in April, hitting a record on April 24 and lifting its market cap past $470B, closing out the chipmaker's best month on record (CNBC) Longreads Talkie-LM: what happens when you train a language model exclusively on text from before 1930? Can it predict the future or…

Topics covered

  • technology
  • business news
  • AI
  • stock market
  • prediction markets
  • Apple
  • Intel

Keywords

  • Apple
  • Intel
  • Elon Musk
  • OpenAI
  • Amazon
  • prediction markets
  • AI
  • stock market
  • Q2
  • Q3

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Apple, Intel, OpenAI, Amazon, US Senate, Kalshi, Polymarket, Talkie-LM

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