AI News: NVIDIA DGX-1, GPT-6 2025, Claude Skills, Waymo DDOS, Datacenters in Space, and More!

Matthew Berman
Matthew BermanOct 18, 2025

Why It Matters

These developments underline accelerating competition and commercialization in AI infrastructure, tooling, and integration: hardware and model suppliers are racing to capture enterprise demand, while new software features and auth integrations could shift costs, control, and data flows — raising operational, security, and governance stakes for businesses and governments.

Summary

A CNBC-sourced rumor suggests GPT-6 could arrive by year-end, though the presenter called such a rapid replacement of the recently launched GPT-5 unlikely. NVIDIA has begun shipping its new DGX Spark supercomputer to leading AI firms, promoting a significant boost in on-premise compute. Anthropic unveiled “Claude Skills,” a lightweight packaging system that lets users load specialized knowledge and assets on demand, simplifying agent customization without bloating context windows. The video also flagged real-world AI adoption and risks — a U.S. general reportedly used ChatGPT for command decisions — and noted OpenAI is pitching a “Sign in with ChatGPT” button that could shift inference costs and telemetry to the company.

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Timestamps:
0:00 GPT-6 in 2025
0:50 NVIDIA DGX-1
2:30 Claude Skills
4:26 Sponsor
5:25 ChatGPT in the Army
6:57 Sign in with ChatGPT
8:42 Waymo DDOS
9:36 Veo 3.1
10:45 Sora 2 update
11:06 AI discovering science
11:57 Futuristic Military
13:06 Datacenters in space
14:18 Claude Code Visual
14:43 Defining AGI
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