Foxconn AI Revenue Spikes 40%, Anthropic Token Billing Shift, and Alibaba Bans Claude Code
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Yesterday in AI | 6 July 2026
Foxconn AI Revenue Spikes 40%, Anthropic Token Billing Shift, and Alibaba Bans Claude Code
The real-money metrics backing the AI boom are hitting company balance sheets, forcing hard limits on developer access and data pipelines. This episode breaks down Foxconn's massive 39.8% second-quarter revenue spike, proving that data center infrastructure spend is materializing into physical hardware shipments. We analyze the Center for AI Safety's new Remote Labor Index, where Claude Fable 5 proved it can autonomously complete 1 in 6 freelance tasks, right as Anthropic transitions to consumption-based token billing.
We unpack China's massive $2.8 billion joint investment into Kling AI by bitter rivals Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu. We explore Alibaba's upcoming July 10 ban on Claude Code following a tense international distillation dispute, an APK teardown revealing Google Maps' plan to let Gemini autonomously order your food, and a chilling $18,000 voice cloning scam in Poway, California, that highlights the immediate need for family security protocols.
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