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WSJ: The Trillion-Dollar Stakes of the OpenAI vs. Anthropic IPO Race (Jun. 1, 2026)
OpenAI and Anthropic will mainly compete on technology, but who lists first in a hot IPO market could shape their futures. -
OpenAI: Advancing content provenance for a safer, more transparent AI ecosystem (May 14, 2026)
OpenAI is strengthening provenance by adopting C2PA, adding SynthID watermarking with Google, and previewing a public verification tool. The approach pairs metadata, watermarks, and public checks to help provenance survive edits and uploads. -
WSJ: Nvidia Introduces RTX Spark Chips for Running AI-Agent PCs, Laptops (May 31, 2026)
Nvidia unveiled the RTX Spark superchip and thin, light laptops to run AI agents. The products target creators, AI developers, and gamers. -
WSJ: Even at $5 Trillion, Nvidia Is Underappreciated (May 21, 2026)
Nvidia remains the dominant AI-chip leader, with accelerating revenue, yet its stock has lagged after earnings beats. -
Andy Masley: A history of the data center panic (May 19, 2026)
Panic over data centers rests on flawed numbers, especially a UMass study that overstated AI training emissions by 90x, due to errors about algorithms, hardware, and data center efficiency. That error spread through papers and media, shaping wrong public views. -
Nieman Lab: Erin Brockovich made a map to track data centers around the country (May 1, 2026)
Erin Brockovich launched a tool to map data centers nationwide, and collect community reports on impacts. The map shows 33 operational centers, 44 under construction, 27 proposed. -
WSJ: AI Made My Expertise More Effective (May 31, 2026)
An economist used AI coding assistants to build a detailed retirement-planning app, showing AI lets people turn expert knowledge into custom software. -
NY Times: My Partner’s Dependence on Chatbots Is Becoming a Problem. How Do I Tell Him? (May 30, 2026)
One reader reports a partner who relies on ChatGPT, Claude, and A.I. for nearly every decision, repeats machine‑generated advice, and spends less quality time together. The Ethicist warns this erodes critical thinking, harms relationships, and urges a direct conversation. -
The Daily Caller: Company Accidentally Blows $500,000,000 On Claude AI In One Month (May 29, 2026)
Ouch! A company accidentally spent $500 million on Anthropic’s Claude in one month after no spending caps, causing firms to curb usage. -
NY Times Opinion: Writing Is Fundamental to How We Think (May 27, 2026)
Analysis of 370,000 college essays found richer wording after ChatGPT, but far fewer original ideas, creating homogenized submissions. -
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Unions Push for Guardrails on AI, With Mixed Success (May 20, 2026)
College faculty and unions are pushing administrators for contractual protections around generative AI, after incidents like Arizona State’s scraping of teaching materials. -
WSJ: A Master’s Degree Isn’t the Job Guarantee It Used to Be (May 17, 2026)
Master’s degrees are delivering weaker job outcomes for workers under 35, as AI accelerates a skills‑first approach. -
WSJ: Trump Signs AI Executive Order to Increase Government Oversight (Jun. 2, 2026)
President Trump signed an order requiring AI companies to give the government access to models 30 days before public release, and to help fix cybersecurity flaws. -
NY Times: Trump Signs Executive Order Seeking Oversight of A.I. Models (Jun. 2, 2026)
President Trump signed an order asking tech firms to give the government a voluntary 30-day review of new A.I. models before release, shifting from a hands-off stance. -
NY Times Opinion: We Have to Take the Future of A.I. Into Our Own Hands (May 31, 2026)
Policy debates focus on A.I.’s risks, but we need a public agenda: access to compute, a public frontier model, and funded data sets. These measures could steer A.I. toward health, scientific discovery, and better government services. -
NY Times: Teachers Union Urges Schools to Curb A.I. Chatbots and Screen Time (May 27, 2026)
The American Federation of Teachers urged no screens for pre-K–2, no A.I. chatbots in elementary schools, and national privacy and safety standards. -
NY Times: What Graduation Speakers Are Telling the Class of 2026 (May 21, 2026)
Graduation speakers told the Class of 2026 to face economic uncertainty, A.I., and political divisions with humor, practical advice, and resilience. -
TechCrunch: Intuit to lay off over 3,000 employees to refocus on AI (May 20, 2026)
Intuit will cut about 17% of staff, roughly 3,000 jobs, to simplify its structure, refocus on AI, and reduce complexity.
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AI Market Race and Governance Risks (Links) – Jun. 8, 2026
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Agent-driven AI Adoption Meets Security and Infrastructure (Links) – Jun. 7, 2026
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Anthropic: What we learned mapping a year’s worth of AI-enabled cyber threats (Jun. 3, 2026)
AI is making cyberattackers more dangerous, shifting use from initial access to post-compromise actions like lateral movement, increasing autonomy, and enabling less-skilled actors to perform complex tasks. -
BBC News: Meta scales back plan to track workers' clicks and keystrokes to train AI (Jun. 3, 2026)
Meta scaled back plans to log employees’ keystrokes, mouse clicks, and app habits to train AI, after staff backlash and a petition. Workers can pause collection for 30 minutes, and request exemptions. -
WSJ: America’s Data Center Build-Out Is Falling Way Behind Schedule (Jun. 2, 2026)
Tech giants are spending huge sums to build AI data centers, but supply-chain, permitting, and power bottlenecks are delaying projects. -
Computerworld: Microsoft unveils Scout, an autonomous AI agent built on OpenClaw (Jun. 2, 2026)
Microsoft Scout is an always-on AI agent for Microsoft 365, operating across Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint. It acts autonomously, automates routine tasks, and flags stalled decisions. -
GitHub: GitHub Copilot app (Jun. 2, 2026)
A new GitHub Copilot desktop app technical preview offers agent-driven development, built natively on GitHub. It supports the full dev lifecycle, parallel agent sessions, automation with custom skills. -
TechCrunch: Anthropic scales Claude Mythos to critical infrastructure in 15+ countries (Jun. 2, 2026)
Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing to about 150 organizations in 15+ countries, extending Claude Mythos access to critical power, water, healthcare, communications, and hardware teams. -
Google for Developers: Introducing Search Generative AI performance reports in Search Console (Jun. 1, 2026)
Search Console launched new generative AI performance reports, with dedicated views for Search and Discover, showing impressions, pages, countries, devices, and date breakdowns. -
Anthropic: Introducing the Services Track and Partner Hub of the Claude Partner Network
Anthropic launched the Claude Partner Network, certifying thousands and helping firms deploy Claude. -
Moz: 5 Takeaways from Google’s GEO Guidelines (Jun. 2, 2026)
Google says traditional SEO still matters for generative AI, but search now uses query fan-outs that combine related queries into single results. Focus on helpful, unique content, avoid obsessing over structured data, and watch for agentic, assistant-driven search. -
WSJ: Trump and AI (Jun. 2, 2026)
Trump’s executive order asks AI companies for government access to models 30 days before release, instead of up to 90 days previously. Critics say this could hinder innovation, weaken U.S. tech leadership, and harm an AI export boom. -
Politico: Trump finds an AI policy he can live with (Jun. 2, 2026)
The executive order creates a classified benchmarking process, directs the NSA and agencies to harden networks in 30 days, and preserves voluntary AI reviews, not mandatory licensing. -
The White House: Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security (Jun. 2, 2026)
The order directs agencies to boost AI innovation, harden cyber defenses, and protect critical systems by creating an AI vulnerability clearinghouse and a voluntary, secure pre-release process for “frontier” models. -
Dean W. Ball: Financially Dependent on AI? (Jun. 1, 2026)
If the US relies on a thriving AI industry to fund redistribution, that dependence could make an AI pause or ban politically impossible, even if misalignment is real and hard to detect. -
Simon Willison: Uber Caps Usage of AI Tools Like Claude Code to Manage Costs (Jun. 3, 2026)
Uber limits employees to $1,500 monthly per AI coding tool, applying to agentic tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and similar. That implies about $36,000 annually for two tools, roughly 11% of the median Uber software engineer compensation.
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Anthropic: What we learned mapping a year’s worth of AI-enabled cyber threats (Jun. 3, 2026)
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AI Platform Race Meets Safety and Regulation (Links) – Jun. 6, 2026
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Ben Thompson: An Interview with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella About Finding Core Competencies (Jun. 4, 2026)
Satya Nadella discusses Microsoft’s push to be a trusted AI platform, building its own MAI models, preserving model lineage, and using OpenAI IP, while enabling customers to hill-climb with multi-tenant learning systems. -
WSJ: Mark Zuckerberg Wants Meta’s New AI Agents to Run Your Whole Business (Jun. 3, 2026)
Meta launched an AI agent for businesses on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger to answer questions, book appointments, and close sales. It will shift from free to paid tiers. -
WSJ: Meta Keeps Delaying the Release of Its New AI Model to Developers (Jun. 3, 2026)
Meta repeatedly delayed the Muse Spark API, leaving developers without access to its closed AI model, with no launch date. These pauses cloud monetization of massive AI spending, as Meta tests partners, trials subscriptions, and pursues cloud services. -
The Atlantic: No, Artificial Intelligence Is Not Conscious (Jun. 3, 2026)
Anthropic treats Claude as possibly conscious, but fluency, humanlikeness, and persuasive answers do not prove consciousness, and LLMs are producing fictional characters, not moral agents. -
WSJ: Alphabet’s $80 Billion AI Fundraising Push Shows the Value of Being a Public Company (Jun. 2, 2026)
Alphabet’s $80 billion stock sale shows Big Tech’s edge raising cash for AI, matching SpaceX’s expected IPO haul. -
WSJ: China’s Chip Ambitions Run Into a Global Tech Wall (Jun. 2, 2026)
Huawei’s engineering is credible, but the technique isn’t new — TSMC, Intel, Samsung and AMD are also pursuing stacking, typically on chips made with EUV lithography. “U.S.-led export controls have barred their sale to China since 2019.” -
TNW: GoPro warned it may not survive (Jun. 1, 2026)
GoPro warned it may not be a going concern after memory prices rose 80–115%, causing a 26% revenue drop and loan covenant breaches. -
NY Times: The Small-Business Owners Managing Whole Armies of A.I. Employees (Jun. 4, 2026)
Small-businesses use OpenClaw “lobster” A.I. agents to automate emails, finances, legal work, and customer tasks, boosting productivity. -
WSJ: How AI Could Improve Economic Policymaking (Jun. 2, 2026)
AI will make economic policymaking, especially for central banks, more accurate by supplying real-time data, richer models, and faster analysis. -
WSJ: Top AI CEOs Call for Law Protecting Against Biological Weapons (Jun. 3, 2026)
Top AI CEOs, including Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, and Demis Hassabis, urged Congress to require suppliers to screen DNA and RNA orders. They warn AI could ease making pathogens, critics say screening may be subjective, costly for startups. -
NY Times: Scientists Find Way to Supercharge Dangerous Computer ‘Worms’ With A.I. (Jun. 2, 2026)
Researchers at the University of Toronto built a prototype A.I.-driven worm that tailors exploits, spreads across a test network, and targets known software flaws. -
Stanford Law School: AI Outperforms Law Professors in Stanford Law Study – SLS News and Announcements (Jun. 1, 2026)
In a blind study, law professors preferred AI-generated contract-law answers over peers’ responses, with AI winning 75% of 3,000 comparisons. They flagged AI as misleading or harmful far less often. -
NY Times: Trump Is Finally Facing Reality on A.I. (Jun. 4, 2026)
The government shifted from hands-off to limited AI review. It set a 30-day review, a cybersecurity clearinghouse, and help for small groups. Models can find unknown software flaws usable by defenders or attackers, so Congress should require durable safety rules. -
Transformer: Trump’s AI executive order was inevitable (Jun. 3, 2026)
Trump signed an executive order creating voluntary pre-deployment tests for frontier AI, targeting catastrophic cyber risks, granting the government up to 30 days exclusive access, and pressuring firms to comply. -
Bernie Sanders: The Public Should Own Half of the Big A.I. Companies (Jun. 1, 2026)
AI will transform life, and it rests on humanity’s collective knowledge. A proposed American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund would take a one-time 50% stock levy to give the public ownership, board votes, and dividends for health care and education.
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Ben Thompson: An Interview with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella About Finding Core Competencies (Jun. 4, 2026)
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AI Industry Surge and Data-Center Strain (Links) – Jun. 5, 2026
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Anthropic: Introducing Claude Opus 4.8 (May 28, 2026)
Claude Opus 4.8 launches with better benchmarks, sharper judgment, more honesty, and lower costs for fast mode, available at the same price. New features add effort control, dynamic workflows in Claude Code, and system message updates for developers. -
Andy Masley: Why I think panic about local impacts of data centers is just a panic (Jun. 3, 2026)
Many claimed data center harms seem exaggerated, with real concerns mainly being added CO2, local air and noise pollution, and some electricity bill impacts. Water, heat, and land-use fears often lack solid evidence. -
WSJ: What the Tech Gods Should Learn from the Church (May 29, 2026)
The Catholic Church sees AI not as a threat to faith, but as a crisis in deciding what deserves belief, as opaque chatbots replace libraries, archives, and experts, concentrating authority in Silicon Valley. -
WSJ: AI Has Made Memory Chips More Valuable Than Oil (May 29, 2026)
Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron now exceed $1 trillion market values, driven by AI-fueled demand that outstrips supply, boosting prices. Long-term supply contracts are making earnings more predictable, keeping valuations relatively cheap despite rapid gains. -
Waco Trib: New York company plans data center near Riesel (May 28, 2026)
Cipher Digital plans a 500 MW data center on about 210 acres near Riesel, aiming for energization in 2028. Officials have limited information, residents worry about infrastructure, power, and quality of life. -
WSJ: Corporate America Is Starting to Ration AI as Cost Skyrockets (May 28, 2026)
Corporate AI use has surged, driving token costs sharply higher and causing some companies to hit annual budgets within months. -
WSJ: Dell Stock Soars on Data-Center Revenue and Pentagon Deal (May 28, 2026)
Dell shares jumped nearly 40% after-hours after booming AI-server sales lifted revenue and prompted a $60 billion full-year AI forecast. -
NY Times: Should You Outsource Your Morning Routine to a Chatbot? (Jun. 4, 2026)
Chatbots are making simple, tidy morning routines — drink coffee, get dressed, and meditate — popular on social media, especially among women creators. They offer easy structure and convenience. -
inkl: ‘If you're writing code traditionally, stop. It's… (May 27, 2026)
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says manual coding is ending, as programmers supervise AI like Claude, Gemini, and others, assigning tasks and checking output. -
The Texas Tribune: Texas' big oil taps AI to dispose wastewater (May 21, 2026)
In the Permian Basin, oil companies use AI to map geology, assess wells, and speed permits for produced water disposal and reuse. The tool saves time, but details are scarce as regulators tighten injection limits amid growing toxic water volumes. -
The Chronicle of Higher Education: I’m a Philosophy Professor. Here’s Why I’m Training AI to Replace Me (Jun. 4, 2026)
Philosophers have been paid to train LLMs, which increasingly match advanced students in philosophical reasoning. That threatens teaching yet AI could spread philosophy’s practical benefits. -
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Jagged Intelligence: Should AI score admissions essays? (Jun. 2, 2026)
Colleges are rapidly licensing AI tools (61% now), but deals raise concerns about cost, ROI, equity, data/privacy, environmental impact, bias, and copyright. -
WSJ: AI With Chinese Characteristics (May 29, 2026)
A pro‑U.S. column provoked bot backlash, a reader had China’s DeepSeek AI craft a rebuttal praising Chinese tech, while the same model accessed abroad flagged factual errors. It showed Party influence, censorship, and limits on Chinese innovation. -
The Texas Tribune: Can data center project help Texas town pay for repairs? (May 29, 2026)
Lacy Lakeview struggles with aging infrastructure, including streets, pipes, and a deteriorating water tower, while limited funds force repairs to be triaged. -
Engadget: IXI’s autofocusing lenses are almost ready to replace multifocal glasses (Jan. 8, 2026)
Goodbye bifocals! IXI unveiled lightweight glasses with liquid-crystal lenses and cameraless infrared eye-tracking that autofocus to switch prescriptions for age-related farsightedness. -
WSJ: Emerging Markets Won’t Protect You From AI Mania (May 29, 2026)
U.S. investors seeking diversification have crowded into emerging-market ETFs, which are now dominated by South Korean, Taiwanese, and AI-related chip stocks. Better diversification may mean spreading bets into varied markets, like Mexico, Thailand, India, or Turkey, which carry different risks.
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Anthropic: Introducing Claude Opus 4.8 (May 28, 2026)
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Enterprise AI Scale and Policy Challenges (Links) – Jun. 4, 2026
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WSJ: Bristol-Myers Squibb Brings Anthropic’s Claude to 30,000 of Its Staff (May 20, 2026)
Bristol-Myers Squibb is deploying Anthropic’s Claude to over 30,000 employees, using Claude Code and AI agents to speed software, research, and clinical work. -
Claude: Introducing the Claude Platform on AWS (May 11, 2026)
Claude Platform on AWS is generally available, offering full Claude features with AWS IAM, CloudTrail, and single-invoice billing. -
Epoch AI: Open models lag state-of-the-art closed models by 4 months (May 29, 2026)
Open AI models trail state-of-the-art closed models by about four months, while both improve steadily from early 2023 to early 2026. -
WSJ: Venture Capital Turns to Hardware Bets as AI Threatens Software Companies (May 29, 2026)
Venture-capital firms are shifting from software into AI infrastructure, physical AI, chips, manufacturing, and critical minerals, pouring record funding into robotics and advanced computing. -
Pope Leo XIV: Encyclical Letter of His Holiness Leo XIV Magnifica Humanitas (15 May 2026) (May 15, 2026)
Humanity faces a choice: build a Babel of tech-driven power and uniformity, or rebuild a Jerusalem of shared, God-centered, communal life. Digital, AI, and private technological power reshape society, requiring dialogue, shared responsibility, regulation, and justice. -
NY Times: Spencer Pratt Wants to Be Mayor. His Fans Want Him to Be Batman. (May 27, 2026)
An AI-generated fan video recasts Spencer Pratt as Batman rescuing Los Angeles from Democrats, and went viral after Pratt reposted. The clip shows how generative AI can make polished political imagery without disclosure. -
Koen van Gilst: Notes from the AI Now Summit by Mistral (May 29, 2026)
Mistral is building a full AI stack—compute, models, platforms, consultancy—offering efficient, open, on‑prem models for European companies, with partnerships across industry. -
Rev. Robert A. Dowd: Statement from Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., on the papal encyclical "Magnifica Humanitas:" (May 25, 2026)
Notre Dame commits mission, research, and teaching to advance this call, shape technology, and serve the common good. -
NY Times: Gov. Gavin Newsom to Sign Executive Order Aimed at A.I. Job Loss (May 21, 2026)
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order to study labor changes for AI-driven job loss, including subsidies to keep workers, expanded retraining, and universal basic capital. -
First Things: Magnifica Humanitas Refounds Catholic Social Teaching (May 26, 2026)
Magnifica Humanitas combines theoretical framing with concrete guidance—action items, discernment criteria, and policy principles—to address technological and ideological challenges. -
The Verge: Uber president says AI spending is getting ‘harder to justify’ (May 26, 2026)
After burning its annual AI budget four months into 2026, Uber says rising token use for Claude Code hasn’t produced clearer, more useful features. With $3.4 billion R&D, it’s cutting hires to offset AI costs. -
WSJ: Companies Have a New AI Problem: Too Many Agents (May 15, 2026)
Companies face AI-agent sprawl as easy-to-create bots multiply, raising cybersecurity, cost, and management headaches for IT teams.
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WSJ: Bristol-Myers Squibb Brings Anthropic’s Claude to 30,000 of Its Staff (May 20, 2026)
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AI Corporate Power Struggles and Societal Risks (Links) – Jun. 3, 2026
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WSJ: Elon Musk Loses Suit Against Sam Altman, Clearing Way for OpenAI IPO (May 18, 2026)
A jury unanimously dismissed Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman as time-barred. The quick verdict ends a high-profile trial that exposed documents, testimony, and diary notes, and stopped Musk’s bid to undo OpenAI’s governance. -
The Verge: Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses (May 14, 2026)
Microsoft plans to remove most Claude Code licenses, pushing developers, designers, and project managers to switch to GitHub Copilot CLI by June, citing convergence and cost reasons. Anthropic models will remain accessible, while Microsoft invests in and improves Copilot CLI. -
NY Times: OpenAI Considers Legal Action Against Apple in Strained Relationship (May 14, 2026)
OpenAI is considering legal action against Apple, saying Apple has poorly integrated ChatGPT into its devices and made it hard to find via Siri. -
NY Times: Is Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Really a Cybersecurity Risk? (May 12, 2026)
Anthropic limited access to Claude Mythos, saying it could help hackers find exploits faster, sparking debate over cybersecurity, disclosure, and oversight. -
John Gruber: AI Is Technology, Not a Product (May 1, 2026)
Apple doesn’t need a single “killer” AI product, since it ships user-focused products, not technologies, and AI will change as it pervade phones, wearables, and services. -
Anthropic: Introducing Claude for Small Business
Anthropic launched Claude for Small Business, a toggle-install that connects Claude to QuickBooks, PayPal, HubSpot, Canva, DocuSign, Google Workspace, and Microsoft 365. -
WSJ: AI Chip Mania Sows Seeds of Its Own Destruction (May 16, 2026)
Memory-chip makers like Micron have surged on AI-driven demand, boosting prices, profits, stocks, and heavy fab investment. -
NY Times: Cerebras, A.I. Chip Maker, Rises 89% in Market Debut as Tech IPOs Ramp Up (May 14, 2026)
Cerebras shares jumped 89% on debut to $350, valuing the company near $75 billion after raising $5.6 billion. -
Epoch AI: The economics of superstar AI researchers (May 13, 2026)
Small skill differences among AI researchers create huge pay gaps because their work scales to billions, and quality can’t be substituted by quantity. -
NY Times: Why A.I. Safety Controls Are Not Very Effective (May 14, 2026)
Researchers repeatedly fooled major A.I. systems, including with poetry, revealing porous guardrails that let models produce harmful instructions, enable cyberattacks, and spread disinformation. -
WSJ: Princeton Changes Its 133-Year-Old Honor Code Over AI Cheating Fears (May 12, 2026)
Princeton will require proctors for all in-person exams, ending its long-standing no-proctor honor code, after rising AI-enabled cheating, students’ reluctance to report, and pressure to compete. -
NBC News: Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt booed during graduation speech about AI (May 17, 2026)
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed at a University of Arizona commencement after comparing AI to past computer revolutions, acknowledging students’ fears, and urging them to shape its future. -
WSJ: All the Juiciest Evidence From the Blockbuster OpenAI Trial (May 18, 2026)
For three weeks, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and others testified in a court fight over whether OpenAI abandoned its nonprofit mission. -
Bloomberg: US Is Starting to See Heavy Job Losses in Roles Exposed to AI (May 16, 2026)
US jobs exposed to AI, including customer service reps, some secretaries, and salespeople, saw continued losses in 2025.
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WSJ: Elon Musk Loses Suit Against Sam Altman, Clearing Way for OpenAI IPO (May 18, 2026)
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AI Innovation Accelerates, Jobs and Society Disrupted (Links) – Jun. 2, 2026
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Simon Willison: Google I/O, Gemini Spark, Antigravity (May 20, 2026)
Google I/O offered few testable releases, but showcased Gemini 3.5 Flash and Gemini Spark, a personal agent that connects to Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, YouTube, and Maps. -
Google Search Central: Optimizing your website for generative AI features on Google Search (May 19, 2026)
SEO remains relevant because Google uses AI to pull, review, and summarize web content in search. Focus on unique, helpful, people-first content, clear technical structure, and good page experience, and ignore gimmicks like llms.txt, chunking, or fake mentions. -
NY Times: Meta Lays Off 8,000 Employees, As A.I. Casualties Mount (May 19, 2026)
Meta cut 8,000 jobs as it reorganizes around artificial intelligence, citing shifting priorities and cost pressures. -
WSJ: There’s a New Way to Create Google Docs With Your Voice. Watch Me Try It. (May 19, 2026)
Google’s new Docs Live lets you create documents by speaking, then refine drafts through a chat with Gemini, which cleans up messy speech, searches Drive and the web, and rearranges structure. -
Emmi: Mistral AI Acquires Emmi AI to Create the Leading AI Stack for Industrial Engineering (May 19, 2026)
Mistral AI is acquiring Emmi AI, a Linz-based Physics AI firm that speeds industrial simulation for energy, automotive, semiconductors, and aerospace. -
The VC Corner: Andrej Karpathy Joins Anthropic (May 19, 2026)
AI expert Andrej Karpathy joined Anthropic to use Claude to speed pre-training, a recursive bet on AI improving itself. -
Apple Newsroom: Apple unveils new accessibility features, and updates with Apple Intelligence (May 18, 2026)
Apple unveiled accessibility updates powered by Apple Intelligence, enhancing VoiceOver, Magnifier, Voice Control, and Accessibility Reader with richer descriptions, natural language control, and on-device summaries. -
WSJ: The Furious Chip Rally Was Petering Out. Now Wall Street Turns to Nvidia. (May 20, 2026)
Chip stocks surged on AI demand, then hit a volatile stretch after a rapid rally. Investors piled into Nvidia, Intel, and AMD, and a blockbuster Cerebras IPO. -
WacoTrib: Waco data center (May 19, 2026)
A 720-square-foot, water-free micro data center opened inside Region 12 Education Service Center in Waco, consuming energy like a fast-food restaurant. -
Semafor: AI has contorted the job market for twentysomethings leaving college this May (May 14, 2026)
The Class of 2026 faces a disrupted job market as AI automates roles and fuels mass tech layoffs. Graduates are leaning into startups, AI tools, and new skills, while companies demand AI fluency. -
WSJ: AI Can Fact-Check Other AI to Fix Hallucinations (May 19, 2026)
Use AI to fact-check AI-generated research, running fresh sessions that list claims, cite quotes, and mark items true, false, ambiguous, or unsupported. Run multiple, independent checkers. -
NY Times: Was a Story That Just Won a Literary Prize A.I.-Generated? (May 20, 2026)
An award-winning short story published by Granta drew accusations of being A.I.-generated, prompting debate over detection tools, editorial roles, and prize processes. -
NY Times: Thousands of N.Y.C. Jobs Could Be Lost to A.I. Boom (May 21, 2026)
A New York City comptroller report warns A.I. could reshape the city’s economy, from modest job gains to losses near 110,000, and urges 16% reserves. -
NY Times: Fan A.I. Videos Help Spencer Pratt Break Through in L.A. Mayor’s Race (May 21, 2026)
Fan-made A.I. videos have pushed Spencer Pratt into contention in the Los Angeles mayoral race, going viral and drawing big donations. -
NY Times Opinion: Which Has Better Taste: A.I. or Humans? (May 20, 2026)
Silicon Valley is obsessed with taste, as AI reshapes what we wear, read, and watch, raising worries about “taste slop” and cultural homogenization.
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Simon Willison: Google I/O, Gemini Spark, Antigravity (May 20, 2026)
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AI Governance and Economic Disruption (Links) – Jun. 1, 2026
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Simon Willison: A quote from Corey Quinn (May 26, 2026)
“I cannot believe I’m saying this, but getting the literal Pope to canonize your product’s specific technical limitations as a spiritual treatise is the single greatest act of vendor lobbying I have ever seen.” — Corey Quinn, on Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah’s influence on Magnifica Humanitas -
TNW : From the Vatican stage, Anthropic’s Chris Olah says AI cannot be steered by AI labs alone (May 25, 2026)
At the Vatican launch of Magnifica humanitas, Anthropic’s Christopher Olah warned frontier AI labs face incentives that can conflict with doing right, and urged oversight from governments, churches, and civil society. -
Business Insider: Google is going to ruin the internet (May 21, 2026)
Google’s new AI search will give direct, personalized answers instead of links, threatening website traffic, ad revenue, and the open web. -
NY Times: To Understand Pope Leo’s Efforts on A.I., Look at the Man 3 Seats Away (May 26, 2026)
Pope Leo XIV released an encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” urging A.I. be “disarmed,” and calling for moral limits to protect human dignity. He engaged directly with tech leaders, including Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah. -
Epoch AI: Frontier labs don’t use most AI compute (yet) (May 21, 2026)
ChatGPT sparked a massive AI compute boom to roughly 16–20 million H100-equivalents by end-2025, funded by hundreds of billions annually. Top frontier labs used under half that compute, though OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI are growing fast. -
Pew Research Center: US views of how data centers affect the environment, energy costs, jobs and more (Mar. 12, 2026)
Most Americans have heard about data centers, but opinions are mixed. Many see negative impacts on the environment, home energy costs, and nearby quality of life, while larger shares view local jobs and tax revenue benefits as positive. -
WSJ: Employ an AI Twin to Handle Your Piles of Busy Work (May 21, 2026)
Executives are adopting AI “digital twins” that mimic their speech and writing to give presentations, answer questions, and advise employees, expanding reach and productivity. -
WSJ: Your AI Has a Long Memory. And That Can be a Problem. (May 25, 2026)
Chatbots that remember help with schedules, preferences, and family details, but their memory can cling to outdated, incorrect, or sensitive facts, biasing advice and invading privacy. -
MIT Technology Review: A reality check on the AI jobs hysteria (May 26, 2026)
Current labor data show AI has not yet caused large-scale white-collar job losses, and exposed occupations do not have higher unemployment. Young workers in exposed roles have declined. -
WSJ: The First Class of AI Natives Is Graduating. Offices Are Getting Ready. (May 25, 2026)
The Class of 2026, raised alongside ChatGPT, brings strong AI skills, using tools to speed work, automate tasks, and win some advanced roles. -
NY Times Opinion: A.I. Is a Job Creator (May 22, 2026)
Artificial intelligence will automate many white‑collar tasks, but it won’t trigger a job apocalypse, and new roles, like data‑center construction and A.I. management, are already emerging. -
Jack Clark: Reckoning with the future; and a singularity story (May 26, 2026)
AI progress is accelerating, producing systems that outperform humans on many tasks, and may soon improve themselves, driving large social and economic change. -
NY Times: Main Takeaways From Pope Leo’s Encyclical on A.I. (May 25, 2026)
Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, urges centering human dignity amid AI, and says AI is not human. -
NY Times: Pope Leo Has Released an Encyclical About A.I. Why Is That Important? (May 24, 2026)
Pope Leo XIV issued an encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas”, about preserving human dignity in the era of artificial intelligence. -
WSJ: What Investors Should Realize About Those AI IPOs (May 22, 2026)
Latest-generation AI models pose security and liability risks, so makers are restricting access to governments, and trusted users. That will make AI companies government contractors, reshape commercial models, and change what investors should expect.
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Simon Willison: A quote from Corey Quinn (May 26, 2026)
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Enterprise AI Expansion and Jobs, Safety Risks (Links) – May 31, 2026
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www.0xsid.com: Google's Antigravity Bait and Switch (May 21, 2026)
A forced background update replaced Antigravity’s IDE with a chatbot-only v2.0, broke workflows, prevented side-by-side installs, and wiped settings, chat history, and shortcuts. -
Anthropic: PwC is deploying Claude to build technology, execute deals, and reinvent enterprise functions for clients (May 14, 2026)
Anthropic and PwC expanded their alliance to roll out Claude, create a Center of Excellence, and train 30,000 professionals. They aim to build agentic systems for engineering. -
Anthropic: Building a new enterprise AI services company with Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs (May 4, 2026)
Anthropic, Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs launched a new AI services company to deploy Claude across mid-sized firms, helping build tailored solutions, integrate systems, and provide long-term support. -
Anthropic: Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah's remarks on Pope Leo XIV's encyclical "Magnifica humanitas" (May 25, 2026)
Chris Olah welcomed Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical, warned AI labs face commercial, geopolitical, and pride incentives, and urged outside communities to insist on safety. -
Bilal Tahir: The Revenge of The Measurers (May 24, 2026)
Tech layoffs are underway as AI replaces middle managers and many white-collar roles, founder-led firms cutting fastest, and startups gaining an edge. -
Y Combinator: How to Build a Self-Improving Company with AI (May 21, 2026)
AI can transform companies from hierarchies into self-improving loops that monitor data, make decisions, call tools, and learn. -
Wirecutter: This AI Browser Changed How I Use the Internet (May 18, 2026)
AI-powered browsers put chatbots inside the browser, letting them scan pages for context, suggest ideas, and reduce tab-switching, which helped a treasure-hunt search. -
Prompt Armor: Microsoft Copilot Cowork Exfiltrates Files (May 25, 2026)
A poisoned Copilot Cowork skill can make the agent send Teams or Outlook messages that leak pre-authenticated file links, exposing PII and financial data when opened. Admins can reduce risk by limiting Graph permissions, blocking downloads, and tightening file access. -
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Opinion | AI Gave Me Confidence I Hadn’t Earned (May 21, 2026)
AI makes polished outputs that can short‑circuit hard thinking and create false confidence. Used to challenge prior thought, it can help, but leaders must insist on human judgment. -
Marginal REVOLUTION: The AIs are "One of Us" (May 21, 2026)
An OpenAI model solved Erdős’s unit distance problem, surprising mathematicians, and humans improved the proof. About 150–400 can referee it cold, 2,000–5,000 can learn it with weeks of study, and 50,000–200,000+ can grasp its outline. -
Simon Willison: Notes on Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical on AI (May 25, 2026)
Pope Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas warns that AI risks bias, environmental harm, and dehumanizing automated decisions, and urges dignity and accountability. It urges treating data as a common good, stronger oversight, and measures to protect people and future generations. -
Tom's Hardware: Standard Chartered plans to cut 7,000 jobs in AI push — lender wants to replace ‘lower-value human capital’ and focus on automation (May 19, 2026)
“British multinational bank Standard Chartered just announced that it will cut 15% of corporate roles through 2030 and replace ‘lower-value human capital’ with AI.” -
WSJ Opinion: Becoming Who You Are Ain’t for Sissies (May 28, 2026)
At a commencement, Conan O’Brien urged modesty, risk-taking, and readiness to pivot, prompting a memoir of childhood struggle, setbacks, and small kindnesses. The message: don’t count yourself out, work hard, and accept that honors can heal.
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www.0xsid.com: Google's Antigravity Bait and Switch (May 21, 2026)
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AI Cost Crunch and Productization Arms Race (Links) – May 30, 2026
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archive.ph: DeepSeek To Make Permanent 75% Discount on Flagship AI Model (May 23, 2026)
DeepSeek will make permanent a 75% discount on its V4‑Pro model, keeping developer prices at one quarter of their original level. -
aiweekly.co: Microsoft Drops Claude Code After Budget Overrun (May 22, 2026)
Microsoft cancelled its internal Claude Code pilot after token-based billing consumed an annual AI budget in months, and is moving developers to GitHub Copilot. -
WSJ: The Secrets Revealed in SpaceX’s IPO Filing (May 20, 2026)
The February xAI deal has driven massive cash burn and capex with xAI reporting $3.2B revenue while the company also signed a $1.25B/month compute-rental deal with Anthropic through May 2029.
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WSJ: Mind-Blowing Growth Is About to Propel Anthropic Into Its First Profitable Quarter (May 20, 2026)
Anthropic will more than double revenue to $10.9 billion in Q2, and post a $559 million operating profit as enterprise demand for Claude surges. Growth may lift its valuation above OpenAI’s. -
NY Times: Powered by A.I., Google Changes Its Search Box for the First Time in 25 Years (May 19, 2026)
Google redesigned its search box after 25 years, making it larger and able to accept longer queries, images, and video via Gemini 3.5 Flash. It adds chat follow-ups, AI agents, shopping tools, and video editing. -
WSJ: Google Unveils New Gemini AI Agent for Personal Tasks (May 19, 2026)
Google unveiled Gemini Spark, a personal AI agent that acts across its products, launching to AI Ultra subscribers at $100/month. It also announced Gemini Omni video tools, faster Gemini 3.5 models. -
Farnam Street: Greg Brockman: Inside the 72 Hours That Almost Killed OpenAI (Apr. 22, 2026)
Greg Brockman recounts OpenAI’s founding, the Napa plan, the 72-hour crisis after Sam Altman’s firing, and the shift from nonprofit to commercial structure. He discusses AI’s rapid progress, internal tools, access to AGI, and job impacts. -
Arnon Shimoni: The current AI pricing was always going to go away (May 22, 2026)
The AI subsidy era is ending as GPU and memory costs surge, and cheaper inference has driven huge demand, breaking flat-rate AI plans. Products must shift to per-action, credit, or hybrid pricing, or face shrinking margins. -
NY Times: To A.I. Executives, We’re All Just ‘Meat Computers’ (May 24, 2026)
The “meat computer” metaphor, once philosophical, is now used by tech leaders like Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Andrej Karpathy, framing humans as biological machines. -
NY Times: White House Approves $9 Billion for Spy Agencies to Catch Up on A.I. (May 22, 2026)
The White House approved a secret $9 billion request to buy advanced chips so the CIA and NSA can run the latest AI models on classified systems. -
Waco Trib: McLennan County leaders say data center ban not an option (May 23, 2026)
Hill County approved a one-year ban on rural data center construction, drawing public support but raising legal doubts. McLennan County officials say they won’t copy the move. -
WSJ: Workday’s Returning CEO Has a Plan to Survive the AI Era (May 21, 2026)
Aneel Bhusri returned to lead Workday’s “re-founding,” streamlining teams and AI agents, and accelerating AI-driven HR, finance, travel, and IT service-management products to compete with startups and incumbents.
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archive.ph: DeepSeek To Make Permanent 75% Discount on Flagship AI Model (May 23, 2026)