Weekly Dose of Optimism #187
Here's something that’ll blow your mind — NASA’s Artemis II mission just launched humans around the Moon for the first time since 1972. It’s wild, costly, and taking longer than planned, but these four astronauts are pushing further than any human before, testing the limits of space travel. Meanwhile, OpenAI just bought TBPN for a few hundred million, aiming to fix its shaky media narrative and shape how AI communicates. And get this — Google DeepMind dropped Gemma 4, a family of open-source AI models that can see, listen, reason, and code, all for free and adaptable for commercial use. Packy McCormick from Business highlights that these moves show the incredible pace of progress in space and AI, driven by big players investing in innovation despite setbacks. It’s a reminder that even with hefty costs and delays, the future is being built right now — faster, smarter, and bolder than ever before.