08 Jun 2026
Why We Think the SpaceX IPO Is Overvalued
Why Is Morningstar So Bearish on SpaceX’s IPO? We value SpaceX at $63 per share, a 53% discount to the upcoming IPO’s offering price.
Nicolas Owens
2026
08 Jun 2026
We Need to Know More About How AI is Affecting Mental Health
Chris Mills Rodrigo is a fellow at Tech Policy Press. In the three years since OpenAI launched ChatGPT and the emergence of similar technologies as ubiquitous in modern society, a handful of alarming stories about mental health crises linked with large language model-powered chatbots have broken through otherwise positive coverage of artificial intelligence.
Chris Mills, Chris Mills Rodrigo
2026
08 Jun 2026
China: 100 humanoid robot to take over household chores in free trial
A robot doing backflips is impressive. A robot finding your socks, folding them, and putting them away is much harder. A Chinese robotics company has begun placing its humanoid robots inside real homes, marking a significant step in the race to develop machines capable of performing everyday household tasks.
@IntEngineering, Kaif Shaikh
2026
08 Jun 2026
Meta (META) Shows Early Signs of GenAI Monetization, UBS Says
While investors continue to question the payoff from Big Tech spending, UBS sees one tech firm showing early signs of monetization. On June 4, UBS analyst Stephen Ju reiterated a Buy rating and $865.00 price target on Meta Platforms Inc.
Ghazal Ahmed
2026
08 Jun 2026
Amazon's multibillion-dollar deal with Corning creates 1,000 jobs in North Carolina
Amazon announces agreement with Corning to boost US fiber optics manufacturing, creating 1,000 advanced manufacturing jobs in North Carolina. The multibillion-dollar deal will also support hundreds of construction jobs to expand Corning’s North Carolina facilities and create a new workforce development program.
Amazon Staff
2026
08 Jun 2026
UK's NewOrbit raises $18.5M to build satellites for the orbit band space has been ignored for 60 years
NewOrbit has raised an oversubscribed $18.5 million Series A to build satellites that fly lower than any commercial operator has managed before. Its NEO-1 satellite targets the 180–250km orbit band, where atmospheric drag has kept commercial operators out for six decades, and where image resolution is far sharper than from higher altitudes.
Sofia Chesnokova
2026
08 Jun 2026
The weather and climate science AI revolution isn’t revolutionary
So hot right now Machine learning has its limits—how is it being used? Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images
Scott K. Johnson
2026
08 Jun 2026
Stocks Set to Open Higher Despite Israel-Iran Escalation, U.S. Inflation Data and SpaceX IPO Awaited
June S&P 500 E-Mini futures (ESM26) are up +0.60%, and June Nasdaq 100 E-Mini futures (NQM26) are up +1.11% this morning, signaling a modest rebound from Friday’s tech-led selloff on Wall Street even as tensions in the Middle East pushed oil prices higher.
Oleksandr Pylypenko
2026
08 Jun 2026
SpaceX's retail-investor push is raising some red flags
SpaceX is the most heavily anticipated IPO in years, if not ever. It will certainly be the biggest in terms of proceeds. It's also set to immediately make SpaceX one of the most valuable companies on earth.
Joe Ciolli
2026