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The Shift to Self-Hosted Intelligence

This story represents a fundamental shift in infrastructure, moving from reliance on external APIs to sovereign, self-hosted enterprise models, which is the most significant development for long-term business strategy.

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Source notes — 2026-08-01

Podcast focused on: AWS and Moonshot AI enable enterprise self-hosting for 3-trillion parameter class open models

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• 1. AWS Machine Learning Blog: Deploying Kimi K3 on Amazon SageMaker HyperPod and Amazon EKS

- URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/deploying-kimi-k3-on-amazon-sagemaker-hyperpod-and-amazon-eks/

- Published/date field: 2026-07-30

- Confirmed fact: On July 27, 2026, Moonshot AI launched Kimi K3, a 2.8 trillion parameter Mixture of Experts (MoE) open-weight model. On July 30, 2026, AWS published official enterprise deployment architectures to run and self-host Kimi K3 on Amazon SageMaker HyperPod and Amazon EKS clusters.

- Interpretation: Enterprise cloud providers are building reference architectures for self-hosting multi-trillion parameter open-weight models, giving organizations sovereign control over model weights without relying exclusively on closed third-party API providers.

• 2. Revelio Labs: AI Labor Market Tracker — July 2026

- URL: https://www.reveliolabs.com/news/macro/ai-labor-market-tracker-july-2026/

- Published/date field: 2026-07-28

- Confirmed fact: Revelio Labs' July 2026 tracking data shows that job postings are yielding fewer hires per listing as firms re-evaluate talent needs prior to AI deployment, while computer science university enrollments have plateaued since 2022 as workers rapidly seek online generative AI certifications.

- Interpretation: The labor market impact of artificial intelligence is currently showing up as hiring friction, restructured job postings, and rapid self-directed skill updates rather than immediate broad headcount reduction.

• 3. European Commission: Action Plan on Cybersecurity and AI

- URL: https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/ai-act

- Published/date field: 2026-07-31

- Confirmed fact: The European Commission updated its AI Act action plan on July 31, 2026, initiating a call to establish EU-wide third-party model evaluation capacity operational by 2027 and deploying an official AI Act Complaint Tool for individuals and organizations.

- Interpretation: AI oversight in Europe is transitioning from legislative principles into concrete administrative infrastructure, establishing pre-market testing capabilities and public grievance mechanisms.

• 4. AACSB International: A Framework for Artificial Intelligence in Business Education: July 2026 Update

- URL: https://www.aacsb.edu/insights/articles/2026/07/a-framework-for-artificial-intelligence-in-business-education-july-2026-update

- Published/date field: 2026-07-28

- Confirmed fact: AACSB, the Graduate Business Curriculum Roundtable, and GMAC expanded their benchmark report to 84 business schools (a 75% increase since January 2026), documenting a shift toward mandatory AI literacy and institutional governance across teaching, research, and operations.

- Interpretation: Higher education is replacing ad-hoc classroom experimentation with mandatory AI literacy standards and institutional governance platforms to match changing employer expectations.