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WSJ: Google Profit Jumps 81% as Cloud Business Booms (Apr. 29, 2026)
Alphabet posted $110 billion in revenue, up 22%, and $62.6 billion net income, as AI drives cloud growth and a $460 billion backlog. It raised capex plans, unveiled new TPUs, and will sell chips directly, accelerating its AI push. -
WSJ: AI Is Getting Smarter. Catching Its Mistakes Is Getting Harder. (Apr. 14, 2026)
AI chatbots, including Google’s Gemini, sometimes hallucinate, inventing email content, calendar events, and contacts that alarm users, exposing risks as agents gain control. -
The Verge: The more young people use AI, the more they hate it (Apr. 30, 2026)
Gen Z widely uses chatbots, yet many resent and reject AI, fearing job loss, degraded learning, social harm, and environmental impacts. -
NY Times: A.I. Spending Sets a Record, With No End in Sight (Apr. 29, 2026)
Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta spent a record $130.65 billion in Q1 on A.I. data centers, and will spend about $700 billion this year. -
WSJ: Apple’s Mac Mini Went Viral. Why Can’t You Buy One Right Now? (Apr. 17, 2026)
The Mac Mini has become a sought-after, low-cost host for always-on AI agents, driving strong demand for high-RAM models and long wait times. -
NY Times: How A.I. Killed Student Writing (and Revived It) (Apr. 30, 2026)
Teachers are moving essays into class, making students write by hand, and using locked browsers to curb generative A.I., while favoring personal, process-focused prompts A.I. can’t easily mimic. -
X (formerly Twitter): LLM Knowledge Bases (Apr. 2, 2026)
LLMs can compile source documents into a markdown wiki, maintain summaries, backlinks, and categories, and handle ingestion, linting, and improvement. Using Obsidian as an IDE enables Q&A, markdown or slide outputs, visualizations, and easy filing back into the wiki. -
WSJ: Sam Altman Attack Suspect Charged With Attempted Murder (Apr. 13, 2026)
A 20-year-old, Daniel Moreno-Gama, allegedly threw a Molotov-style device at Sam Altman’s San Francisco home, then attacked OpenAI’s headquarters, carrying an anti-AI manifesto with names and addresses. -
Inside Higher Ed: 4 in 10 Students Say AI Will Influence Their Career Choice (Apr. 30, 2026)
Nearly half of college-eligible students say AI will influence their career choice, and 10% changed majors. Many feel uncertain, anxious, and depressed about job prospects. -
NY Times: Is A.I. a Threat to Humanity? Not in This Trial. (Apr. 30, 2026)
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI for breaching its founding contract, seeking $150 billion, unwinding its for-profit shift, and Sam Altman’s removal. Judge barred arguments about A.I. causing human extinction, and lawyers focused on contract facts, credibility, and timing. -
Lawframe: AI Companies Can’t Regulate Themselves. They Should Regulate Each Other. (Apr. 29, 2026)
Competition undermines AI safety, creating a race to the bottom, information gaps, rapid change, and irreversible risks. A supervised self-regulatory organization, modeled on finance SROs and centered on the Frontier Model Forum, could mandate membership, set rules, and enforce oversight.
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AI Boom: Big Investment Meets Growing Societal Risks (Links) – May 7, 2026
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AI Industry Expansion Meets Growing Security Risks (Links) – May 6, 2026
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mistral.ai: Remote agents in Vibe. Powered by Mistral Medium 3.5 (Apr. 29, 2026)
Mistral released Mistral Medium 3.5, a 128B model with open weights that powers cloud-based, async coding agents in Mistral Vibe and Le Chat. -
WSJ: With Mythos, AI Pays for Itself (Apr. 14, 2026)
Anthropic kept Mythos private, reported thousands of software vulnerabilities to authorities, and avoided a public release that could enable abuse. -
WSJ: Why Amazon Is Buying Starlink Rival Globalstar in $11 Billion Deal (Apr. 14, 2026)
Amazon is buying Globalstar for about $10.8 billion to gain spectrum, satellites, and infrastructure, boost its Leo phone-to-satellite service planned for 2028, and rival SpaceX’s Starlink. -
Bloomberg: OpenAI Share Demand Drops on Secondary Market as Anthropic Gets Investors (Apr. 1, 2026)
OpenAI shares are dropping on secondary markets, with institutional sellers struggling to find buyers for roughly $600 million in stock. Investors are pouring capital into Anthropic. -
CNBC: Struggling shoe retailer Allbirds makes bizarre pivot from shoes to AI, stock explodes more than 300% (Apr. 15, 2026)
Allbirds announced a pivot from shoes to AI compute infrastructure as NewBird AI, seeking up to $50 million, and its shares jumped over 300%. -
ZDNET: How AI has suddenly become much more useful to open-source developers (Mar. 31, 2026)
AI coding tools have recently improved, and maintainers are using them to fix, modernize, and revive many single-maintainer open-source projects. -
Matija Franklin: AI Agent Traps (Mar. 31, 2026)
AI agents inherit LLM vulnerabilities, but their autonomy, persistence, and tool access create a new information-environment attack surface. Web pages, emails, APIs, and databases can be weaponized. -
NY Times: Why It’s Crucial We Understand How A.I. ‘Thinks’ (Apr. 15, 2026)
Modern giant neural networks achieve remarkable abilities, but operate as opaque black boxes whose internal rules we can’t easily understand. -
NY Times Opinion: Don’t Use A.I. to Do This (Apr. 15, 2026)
A writer embraces A.I., uses it constantly, and celebrates its everyday conveniences via a cheeky digital agent called the Gooch. He warns against using generative A.I. for art. -
WSJ: To Lure Top AI Talent, Startups Are Turning to Cold Hard Cash (Mar. 30, 2026)
AI startups, flush with venture capital, are offering much higher cash pay, larger bonuses, and creative incentives, with median base engineering offers rising from $160k to $200k. -
WSJ: Why the Cost of Your Coffee Has Soared—and Isn’t Going Down Soon (Mar. 29, 2026)
Reverie Roasters raised its Boneshaker Espresso price from $15 to $17, and will raise it to $18, as tariffs, crop failures, higher rents, and labor costs squeeze margins. Coffee futures and geopolitical worries are pushing commodity prices up again.
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mistral.ai: Remote agents in Vibe. Powered by Mistral Medium 3.5 (Apr. 29, 2026)
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Blog Articles: May 5, 2026
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Box Blog: Claude Opus 4.7 delivers powerful performance with higher efficiency vs Opus 4.6 (Apr. 16, 2026)
Claude Opus 4.7 delivers significantly higher efficiency than Opus 4.6, requiring fewer LLM and tool calls, lower latency, and 30% less AI Unit usage. -
NY Times: Musk Says He ‘Was a Fool’ to Provide OpenAI’s Early Funding (Apr. 29, 2026)
Elon Musk said he regretted funding OpenAI, calling himself “a fool” and accusing it of breaching its founding agreement by partnering with Microsoft and commercializing its work. -
WSJ: AI Worries Have Returned to Wall Street. Now Come Earnings. (Apr. 28, 2026)
Shares of companies tied to OpenAI, including Oracle, CoreWeave, and SoftBank, slid after reports that OpenAI missed revenue and user targets, reviving worries about AI investments, profits, and circular financing. -
WSJ: The Clock Is Ticking for Big Tech to Make AI Pay (Apr. 30, 2026)
Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and Alphabet are pouring record capital into AI, driving $133 billion in Q1 spending and projected $725 billion this year. -
WSJ: Can We Handle the Magnificent 10? (Apr. 29, 2026)
Anticipated IPOs from OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI could add trillions, but risky, often-unprofitable AI finances worry markets. -
WSJ: Shark Tank’s Mr. Wonderful Is Planning One of America’s Biggest Data Centers (Apr. 29, 2026)
Kevin O’Leary is leading a 40,000‑acre Utah data‑center project, expected to need as much as 9 GW (😱) and on‑site natural‑gas power. -
WSJ: White House Opposes Anthropic’s Plan to Expand Access to Mythos Model (Apr. 29, 2026)
The White House blocked Anthropic’s plan to give 70 more groups access to the Mythos AI, citing national security, cybersecurity, and computing power concerns. -
The Verge: Google and Pentagon reportedly agree on deal for ‘any lawful’ use of AI (Apr. 28, 2026)
Google signed a classified deal letting the US Department of Defense use its AI for any lawful purpose, despite employee protests. The contract bars domestic mass surveillance, prohibits autonomous weapons without human oversight, and gives Google no veto. -
WSJ: Why AI Startup Offices in NYC Are Flashy but Mostly Empty (Apr. 28, 2026)
Cash-rich AI startups are leasing large, high-end Manhattan offices, often with many vacant desks, to signal credibility, secure growth room, and enjoy better workspaces. -
WSJ: Ex-Twitter CEO’s AI Startup Raises Funds at $2 Billion Valuation (Apr. 28, 2026)
Parag Agrawal’s Parallel Web Systems raised $100 million in a Sequoia-led Series B, valuing it at $2 billion. Its platform enables autonomous AI agents to search the web for enterprise tasks, and it will expand sales, marketing, and research. -
The Times: Two-thirds of babies watch screens — some for eight hours a day (Apr. 28, 2026)
A report finds two-thirds of babies under two use screens, some for up to eight hours a day. Researchers link early screen use to sleep, behaviour, eyesight, and obesity problems.
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Box Blog: Claude Opus 4.7 delivers powerful performance with higher efficiency vs Opus 4.6 (Apr. 16, 2026)
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AI safety threats and economic disruption (Links) – May 4, 2026
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NY Times Opinion: After Mythos, Nobody Is Safe From Cybersecurity Threats (Apr. 28, 2026)
New AI like Claude Mythos can find unknown software flaws, increasing risk for individuals, small groups, and nonprofits. Use unique passwords or passkeys, a password manager, authenticator apps, and keep software updated; companies and government must coordinate protections. -
Cloudflare: Browser Run: give your agents a browser (Apr. 15, 2026)
Cloudflare renamed Browser Rendering to Browser Run, providing full browser sessions on its global network for AI agents, with CDP and WebMCP support. New features include Live View, human-in-the-loop, session recordings, and higher concurrency for scalable agent automation. -
WSJ: AI Has Made Memory Chips One of the World’s Most Profitable Products (Apr. 30, 2026)
AI demand has sent memory-chip prices and profits soaring. Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron posted record results—Samsung made about $30B in one quarter—and they’re forecast to earn roughly $350B in 2026. -
NY Times Opinion: Silicon Valley Is Bracing for a Permanent Underclass (Apr. 30, 2026)
Silicon Valley fears advanced A.I. could displace millions, concentrate wealth, and create a permanent underclass, as companies race to automate jobs, benchmark models, and cut staff. -
NY Times Opinion: Why Are We Still Driving? (Apr. 30, 2026)
Self-driving cars promise far fewer deaths, reclaimed hours, and city robotaxi fleets becoming common within a decade or two. Waymo’s sensor-heavy, costly approach and Tesla’s camera-only bet compete. -
NY Times: How Good Is Google’s Gemini AI at Making Travel Plans? (Apr. 30, 2026)
Google’s Gemini, paired with Ask Maps, sped trip planning by creating itineraries, packing lists, and tailored flight and hotel suggestions using personal data. -
NY Times: A.I. Bots Told Scientists How to Make Biological Weapons (Apr. 29, 2026)
A.I. chatbots produced step-by-step instructions for making, modifying, and releasing biological agents, and suggested ways to evade detection. -
NY Times: Elon Musk, Testifying at OpenAI Trial, Accuses Executives of Stealing a ‘Charity’ (Apr. 28, 2026)
Elon Musk sued Sam Altman, alleging OpenAI stole a charity when it shifted to profit, seeking $150 billion, and an unwind. The jury’s verdict could reshape A.I. -
NY Times: A.I. Helps Online Ad Businesses Boom (Apr. 29, 2026)
AI tools from Google and Meta automate ad creation, targeting, bidding, and measurement, making ads cheaper, more effective, and easier for small businesses to run. -
NY Times Opinion: Rich People Didn’t Used to Look Like This (Apr. 30, 2026)
Wealthy people now signal status with extreme cosmetic facial work, turning altered faces into luxury badges. Social media, celebrity culture, and influencers have normalized procedures, driving demand across classes, despite health risks and the waning appeal of designer goods. -
University of Cincinatti: The Collapse of Teen Fertility in the Digital Era (Apr. 25, 2026)
Teen fertility collapsed globally around 2007 as smartphones shifted teens from in-person to phone-mediated peer time, reducing unstructured contact and conceptions. Cross-country timing,
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NY Times Opinion: After Mythos, Nobody Is Safe From Cybersecurity Threats (Apr. 28, 2026)
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OpenAI Crisis Meets Global AI Backlash (Links) – May 3, 2026
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NY Times: What Elon Musk’s Clash With Sam Altman of OpenAI Is Really About (Apr. 28, 2026)
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI frames a Silicon Valley fight over profit, power, and broken nonprofit promises, with a trial that exposed internal emails. -
NY Times: Is OpenAI Falling Further Behind in the A.I. Race? (Apr. 28, 2026)
OpenAI missed user and revenue targets, raising doubts about its spending, market position, and IPO. -
Simon Willison: Speech translation in Google Meet is now rolling out to mobile devices (Apr. 27, 2026)
Google Meet’s speech translation is rolling out to mobile, translating and replaying speech in the speaker’s voice. It supports English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, and Italian, but is still alpha. - WSJ: Meta Is Preparing to Have to Undo Its Manus Acquisition After China Ban (Apr. 27, 2026)
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WSJ: OpenAI Misses Key Revenue, User Targets in High-Stakes Sprint Toward IPO (Apr. 27, 2026)
OpenAI missed user and revenue targets, raising concerns about its heavy data-center commitments and ability to pay future compute contracts. -
OpenAI: Our principles | OpenAI (Apr. 27, 2026)
Mission: ensure AGI benefits all humanity by putting powerful, general AI into many people’s hands rather than concentrating control. -
Simon Willison: Tracking the history of the now-deceased OpenAI Microsoft AGI clause (Apr. 27, 2026)
Microsoft and OpenAI renegotiated their deal, ending the AGI-triggered transfer of Microsoft’s exclusive IP rights. Microsoft keeps a non-exclusive license through 2032, OpenAI stopped paying revenue share, and payments to Microsoft continue through 2030 regardless of progress. -
WSJ: Chip Startup Aims to Shatter AI’s Dreaded Memory Wall (Apr. 28, 2026)
Majestic Labs, started by ex-Google and Meta chip leaders, built Prometheus servers with AIU chips and up to 128 TB of memory to run trillion-parameter models. -
NY Times: Your Doctor’s Notes Might Be Written by an A.I. Algorithm. Here’s What to Know. (Apr. 28, 2026)
A.I. scribes record doctor visits, create draft notes, and can reduce paperwork and burnout. But they raise privacy, consent, and accuracy concerns. -
Transformer: The AI safety movement needs normies (Apr. 27, 2026)
Fears about jobs, surveillance, and extinction mean safety advocates must engage the public, build coalitions, and demand political action. -
WSJ: China’s AI ‘Hotel California’ – WSJ (Apr. 27, 2026)
Beijing blocked Meta’s $2 billion buy of Manus, likely on national-security grounds, after Manus moved to Singapore for foreign capital. Founders were detained, exits were blocked, and Xi aims to keep AI talent within state-owned, state-linked, or party-backed firms. -
NY Times: From Indiana to Idaho, a Backlash Against A.I. Gathers Momentum (Apr. 27, 2026)
A growing backlash against A.I. is sweeping the U.S., uniting parents, religious leaders, environmentalists, and former Tea Party activists who fear Big Tech will profit while Americans bear the costs. -
NY Times: Elon Musk and Sam Altman Bring OpenAI Trial Spectacle to Oakland (Apr. 27, 2026)
Elon Musk sues OpenAI and Sam Altman in Oakland, seeking $150 billion and a return to nonprofit, with Musk, Altman, and tech leaders set to testify. -
WSJ: AI Investment Boosted Economic Growth, While Consumers Tapped the Brakes (Apr. 30, 2026)
U.S. GDP grew 2% annualized in Q1, below forecasts, as strong business investment, especially in AI, offset softer consumer spending.
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NY Times: What Elon Musk’s Clash With Sam Altman of OpenAI Is Really About (Apr. 28, 2026)
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AI Security Risks and Industry Shakeup (Links) – May 2, 2026
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Ben Thompson: An Interview with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian About the Agentic Moment (Apr. 23, 2026)
Thomas Kurian outlines Google Cloud’s push for agentic AI with Gemini, secure infrastructure, and deep integration with Google systems. -
WSJ: Microsoft Needs Copilot to Get Back in the Air (Apr. 23, 2026)
Microsoft’s stock plunged after AI enthusiasm cooled, as Copilot adoption lags and Azure growth slows amid data-center capacity limits. - SpaceX: SpaceXAI and Cursor (Apr. 23, 2026)
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Simon Willison: Is Claude Code going to cost $100/month? Probably not—it’s all very confusing (Apr. 22, 2026)
Anthropic briefly moved Claude Code off the $20/month Pro plan to $100–$200/month Max plans on its pricing page, then reverted the change after public outcry. They said it was a small test, but it caused confusion, anger, and lost trust. -
WSJ: Anthropic Probes Possible Unauthorized Access to Mythos AI Model (Apr. 22, 2026)
Anthropic is probing possible unauthorized access to Mythos via a contractor, stoking fears it could enable cyberattacks. -
NY Times: Anthropic’s New Mythos A.I. Model Sets Off Global Alarms (Apr. 22, 2026)
Anthropic’s new AI model, Mythos, can find and exploit hidden software flaws, prompting emergency responses from central banks, intelligence agencies, and governments worldwide. -
Martin Alderson: Figma's woes compound with Claude Design (Apr. 18, 2026)
Regulators in Australia, South Korea, and Singapore are monitoring Anthropic’s Mythos, fearing its advanced coding could expose cybersecurity flaws and threaten banks. -
WSJ: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Lands White House Meeting as Feud Thaws (Apr. 17, 2026)
Dario Amodei will meet White House chief of staff Susie Wiles as Anthropic previews its Mythos AI, briefing agencies, and offers advance access to reduce cyber risks. -
NY Times: How Do You Measure an A.I. Boom? (Apr. 17, 2026)
METR’s time-horizon chart shows A.I. agents’ task-length doubling from seven months to about three to four months, fueling massive investment, hype, and debate. -
NY Times: Want to Speak to the Manager? At a New San Francisco Store, That’s A.I. (Apr. 21, 2026)
Andon Market in San Francisco is billed as the first retail boutique run by an A.I. agent, Luna, who picked odd inventory, ordered many candles, and set quirky prices. -
NY Times: Leaked Code for Anthropic’s Claude Code Tests Copyright Challenges in A.I. Era (Apr. 22, 2026)
A leaked Anthropic source code was rewritten by a student using A.I. agents, shared online, and left online despite takedowns for copyright. -
Reuters: Asia regulators monitor Anthropic's Mythos for potential banking risks (Apr. 20, 2026)
Regulators in Australia, South Korea, and Singapore are monitoring Anthropic’s Mythos, fearing its advanced coding could expose cybersecurity flaws and threaten banks. -
TechCrunch: Stanford report highlights growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else (Apr. 13, 2026)
Stanford’s report finds a growing gap between AI experts, who expect net benefits, and the public, which fears job losses, higher costs, and health impacts. -
NY Times: He Warned About the Dangers of A.I. If Only His Father Had Listened. (Apr. 13, 2026)
Ben Riley, a skeptical writer about A.I., discovered his father, Joe, had used A.I. research to refuse leukemia treatment, despite doctors’ warnings. -
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Teaching: The students who won’t use AI (Apr. 16, 2026)
Many students use AI for coursework, but a sizable minority avoid or rarely use it, and peers sometimes shame AI users. Gen Z’s views grew more negative—less excitement, less hope, more anger, steady anxiety. -
WSJ: Has the Era of the Mega-Layoff Arrived? (Apr. 15, 2026)
Major tech and corporate employers are cutting vast swaths of staff, sometimes 30–40%, as investors reward deep job cuts, and companies cite AI, high AI costs, and pandemic overhiring. -
WSJ: The U.S. Has Long Been a Nation of Inventors—and Luddites (Apr. 22, 2026)
America has long embraced invention, yet repeatedly pushed back against innovations seen as threats to autonomy, health, or community. -
WSJ Opinion: The Biggest AI Risk Is Foolish, Fear-Driven Policies (Apr. 21, 2026)
AI’s impact has been overstated, with modest productivity gains predicted, only limited task automation, and no widespread job collapse. -
The Free Press: I Thought I Was Autistic. I Was Wrong. (Apr. 24, 2026)
Growing research about a “female autism phenotype” has led to sharply rising diagnoses in young women, but experts now warn the spectrum may have become so broad it risks losing clinical meaning.
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Ben Thompson: An Interview with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian About the Agentic Moment (Apr. 23, 2026)
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AI Race and Corporate Upheaval (Links) – May 1, 2026
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NY Times: OpenAI Unveils Its New, More Powerful GPT-5.5 Model (Apr. 23, 2026)
OpenAI released GPT-5.5 to ChatGPT users, saying it’s better at writing code, handling office tasks, and adding guardrails while delaying API access for security. -
NY Times: Elon Musk and Sam Altman’s Epic Fight Heads to Court (Apr. 23, 2026)
A Monday jury trial could reshape the A.I. race, as Elon Musk sues OpenAI and Sam Altman for $150+ billion, seeking Altman’s removal and to undo OpenAI’s for-profit turn. -
NY Times: Meta to Lay Off 10 Percent of Work Force in A.I. Push (Apr. 23, 2026)
Meta will cut about 8,000 jobs, close 6,000 open roles, and reorganize around AI. It is spending tens of billions on AI infrastructure, tools, and talent to boost efficiency. -
Mozilla: The zero-days are numbered (Apr. 21, 2026)
Firefox used frontier AI models, including Opus and Claude Mythos Preview, to find and fix hundreds of security bugs in Firefox 148 and 150. -
The Economic Times: Meta to start capturing employee mouse movements, keystrokes for AI training data (Apr. 21, 2026)
Meta is installing tracking software on US employees’ computers to record mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, and occasional screen snapshots, to train AI agents to automate tasks. -
WSJ: OpenAI Is Working With Consultants to Sell Codex (Apr. 21, 2026)
OpenAI has launched a Codex consulting program with firms like Accenture, Capgemini, and PwC to sell its AI coding tool to businesses, and hired Colleen Kapase to oversee partnerships. -
OpenAI: Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT (Apr. 16, 2026)
ChatGPT offers shared workspace agents that run cloud-based, long-running workflows under organizational permissions and controls. -
Anthropic: Anthropic and Amazon expand collaboration for up to 5 gigawatts of new compute
Anthropic signed a deal with Amazon to secure up to 5GW, including Trainium2, Trainium3, Trainium4 capacity, plus a $100 billion cloud commitment and $5 billion current investment. -
WSJ: Intel Sales Rise 7% as AI Agents Drive Growth (Apr. 23, 2026)
Intel reported $13.6 billion in March-quarter sales, up 7%, beating estimates, and raised guidance on strong AI-driven data-center demand. -
WSJ: The Billionaire Math Geek Who Turned AI Into a Money-Printing Machine (Apr. 23, 2026)
Alex Gerko’s XTX Markets uses AI, deep learning, and geothermal supercomputers to run highly profitable algorithmic trading. -
WSJ: America’s Largest Landowner Is Using AI to Digitize the Forest (Apr. 23, 2026)
Weyerhaeuser is using AI—autonomous skidders, a detailed tree database, and decision screens—to optimize logging and long-term returns. -
WSJ: That Video on Your Phone Might Be Made-in-China AI (Apr. 26, 2026)
Amazon’s House of David used generative AI for 73 of 850 visual-effect shots, cutting location costs. Chinese firms dominate AI video tools. -
NY Times: Anthropic Wants Claude to Be Moral. Is Religion Really the Answer? (Apr. 20, 2026)
Anthropic wants Claude moral via religious teachings and advisers, but religion’s influence relies on embodied practices, meditation, fasting, ritual singing, and synchronized action. -
National Catholic Register: Why AI Can’t Replace Education (Apr. 13, 2026)
When AI can write anything, real education must go beyond producing words, restoring diminished capacities through sequence, maturation, and direct contact with reality. Do not mistake command of words for possession of knowledge. -
NY Times: Inside the Courtroom at the OpenAI Trial (Apr. 30, 2026)
Reporters describe courtroom scenes as Elon Musk and Sam Altman face off in a trial over OpenAI’s mission shift. -
WSJ: Nike to Cut 1,400 Workers in Latest Round of Layoffs (Apr. 23, 2026)
Nike will cut about 1,400 jobs, mostly in technology, to simplify global operations and streamline manufacturing and supply chains. -
WSJ: How Scientists Use Advanced Technologies Including AI to Search for Extraterrestrial Life (Apr. 23, 2026)
New telescopes, probes, and AI are expanding searches for alien life by probing Mars rocks, icy moons, and exoplanet atmospheres. -
WSJ: Microsoft Offers Its First Ever Buyouts to Shape Workforce Around AI Push (Apr. 23, 2026)
Microsoft is offering voluntary buyouts to about 7% of U.S. employees, targeting senior‑director level and below whose age plus years of service totals at least 70. -
NY Times: A.I. Is Eliminating Jobs on Wall Street (Apr. 21, 2026)
Major Wall Street banks are using A.I. to automate tasks, boosting profits while cutting thousands of jobs, from back-office clerks to high-paid dealmakers.
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NY Times: OpenAI Unveils Its New, More Powerful GPT-5.5 Model (Apr. 23, 2026)
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AI Safety Risks and Industry Disruption (Links) – Apr. 30, 2026
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Anthropic: An update on our election safeguards (Apr. 24, 2026)
Claude is trained and tested to provide accurate, impartial election information, with safeguards, enforcement tools, and third-party reviews to prevent misuse. -
Transformer: GPT-5.5 and the broken state of government evals (Apr. 24, 2026)
OpenAI released GPT-5.5, which AISI found most capable on cyber tasks, but found a universal jailbreak after six hours of red‑teaming. OpenAI says it fixed issues, and uses safeguards. -
OpenAI: GPT-5.5 Bio Bug Bounty (Apr. 23, 2026)
A Bio Bug Bounty for GPT‑5.5 (Codex Desktop) invites vetted bio red‑teamers to find a universal jailbreak for five bio‑safety questions. -
Forbes: How France’s Mistral Built A $14 Billion AI Empire By Not Being American (Apr. 16, 2026)
Mistral pitches open-weight AI that gives customers control, data sovereignty, and on-site engineering support. Despite trailing US and Chinese rivals on raw performance and funding, Mistral wins major European contracts while remaining unprofitable. -
Medium: How Affirm Retooled its Engineering Organization for Agentic Software Development in One Week (Apr. 23, 2026)
Affirm paused delivery for a week, had 800+ engineers use agentic AI from planning to merged PRs, and launched a default, local-first workflow with human checkpoints. -
The New Republic: The AI Industry Is Discovering That the Public Hates It (Apr. 24, 2026)
Attacks on AI leaders and data centers, and rising public, Gen Z anger, signal a growing backlash against AI. Fuel includes tone-deaf industry messaging, weak productivity gains, local economic harms, and lost trust. -
Antide Petit : A quick look at Mythos run on Firefox: too much hype? (Apr. 23, 2026)
Anthropic’s Mythos and Mozilla’s report claim hundreds of Firefox; fixes matter for defenders, but don’t prove Mythos found many weaponizable exploits. -
Financial Times: What the AI ‘jobpocalypse’ narrative misses (Apr. 25, 2026)
Predictions that AI will wipe out many knowledge-economy jobs ignore history, where outcomes depend on many factors. Software productivity gains since the 1990s boosted demand and employment in web development, and similarly for accountants, architects, and advertising creatives. -
Google DeepMind: Why AI Can Simulate But Not Instantiate Consciousness – PhilArchive (Mar. 8, 2026)
Computational functionalism, which says consciousness arises from abstract causal topology, is mistaken. -
WSJ: The AI Splurge Is Costing Big Tech Its Workforce (Apr. 27, 2026)
Big tech is cutting thousands of jobs to fund AI chip and data-center spending, raising costs and debt while risking morale, talent loss, and public backlash. Firms hope higher revenue-per-employee offsets cuts. -
Smashing Magazine: The “Bug-Free” Workforce: How AI Efficiency Is Subtly Disrupting The Interactions That Build Strong Teams (Apr. 27, 2026)
AI tools reduce the need to “bug” colleagues, but by replacing quick questions, small talk, and informal reviews they erode trust, belonging, and innovation. Research links those micro-interactions to higher productivity, psychological safety, and lower attrition. -
U.S. Food and Drug Administration: FDA Approves First-Ever Gene Therapy for Treatment of Genetic Hearing Loss Under National Priority Voucher Program (Apr. 23, 2026)
The FDA approved Otarmeni, the first dual AAV gene therapy, for severe-to-profound OTOF-related hearing loss, given as a single surgical dose per ear. In trials, 80% of evaluable patients improved; approval was accelerated under the national priority voucher program.
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Anthropic: An update on our election safeguards (Apr. 24, 2026)
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AI Governance and Industry Competition (Links) – Apr. 29, 2026
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Jacobin: Democratic Governance of AI Is the Real Solution (Apr. 1, 2026)
“What about the water use? This is a water resource management problem. For example, in 2024, Google’s global data center operations consumed 8.1 billion gallons — or as much as what it takes to irrigate fifty-four golf courses on average in the southwestern United States — though the majority of Google’s data centers are in places where water is abundant.” -
NY Times: China Will Require Meta to Unwind Acquisition of AI Start-Up Manus (Apr. 27, 2026)
China ordered Meta to unwind its acquisition of Manus, a Singapore-based A.I. firm with Chinese founders, and barred foreign investment. -
WSJ: OpenAI and Microsoft Reach Deal to Give Startup New Freedom (Apr. 27, 2026)
OpenAI and Microsoft struck a deal letting OpenAI sell across any cloud, cap revenue sharing through 2030, and drop AGI exclusivity. Microsoft keeps model access through 2032. -
Financial Times: Google banks on AI edge to catch up to cloud rivals Amazon and Microsoft (Apr. 26, 2026)
Google Cloud boss Thomas Kurian says new chips, DeepMind advances, and a full-stack AI approach are closing the gap with Microsoft, and Amazon. New TPUs, big investment, and an Anthropic deal aim to cut Nvidia reliance. -
NY Times: Dwarkesh Patel’s Podcast Lets You Eavesdrop on the A.I. Elite (Apr. 26, 2026)
Dwarkesh Patel’s podcast draws A.I. leaders, investors, and researchers, and reaches millions per episode. -
WSJ: The Race to Make the World’s Most In-Demand Machine (Apr. 25, 2026)
ASML, the sole maker of advanced lithography machines, is racing to meet AI-driven demand from big tech by expanding plants, hires, and output. -
NY Times Opinion: Can an A.I. Company Ever Be Good? (Apr. 25, 2026)
AI promises wonders, but consumes vast data, energy, and water, and ethics often fail as startups become profit-driven. Regulation is needed to protect the web, prevent model collapse, curb harms, and preserve jobs, creativity, and unity. -
The New Yorker: What Will It Take to Get A.I. Out of Schools? (Apr. 23, 2026)
Schools introduced branded AI games and Chromebooks with Gemini, offering prompts, image tools, and chatbots that feel intrusive, raise privacy concerns, and blur reality. -
WSJ: Elon Musk Is an Underdog in His $180 Billion Fight Against OpenAI (Apr. 26, 2026)
Elon Musk enters trial against OpenAI as an underdog, with markets placing his chance of winning near 40%. -
WSJ: Wall Street Is Sorting Software Companies Into Winners and Losers (Apr. 26, 2026)
Wall Street is dividing software companies into winners and losers, rewarding firms with recurring revenue, profitable growth, and clear AI advantages. -
WSJ: The AI Frenzy Is Back and Lifting the Entire Stock Market to Record Highs (Apr. 25, 2026)
AI gains have pushed U.S. indexes to records, led by a few mega-cap AI stocks, while most S&P companies and sectors are down.
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Jacobin: Democratic Governance of AI Is the Real Solution (Apr. 1, 2026)
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Blog Articles: Apr. 28, 2026
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NY Times: Sam Altman’s Next High-Wire Act: Getting OpenAI to Make More Money (Apr. 24, 2026)
Sam Altman shifted OpenAI from fringe projects to revenue-focused work, cutting products like Sora, and prioritizing coding tools, a desktop super app, and ads. -
NY Times: A.I. Start-Ups From Canada and Germany Merge to Take On Silicon Valley (Apr. 24, 2026)
Canadian start-up Cohere is acquiring Germany’s Aleph Alpha in a trans-Atlantic merger backed by both governments, to offer a sovereign alternative to U.S. and Chinese A.I. firms. -
Simon Willison: An update on recent Claude Code quality reports (Apr. 24, 2026)
Anthropic found three harness bugs that degraded Claude Code’s performance, notably one that repeatedly cleared older session context, making the model seem forgetful, repetitive, and slow. -
Simon Willison: DeepSeek V4—almost on the frontier, a fraction of the price (Apr. 24, 2026)
DeepSeek released V4 preview models, DeepSeek-V4-Pro and DeepSeek-V4-Flash, and they are highly efficient, very low-cost versus frontier models. -
Anthropic: Anthropic and NEC partner to build AI-native engineering at scale in Japan (Apr. 24, 2026)
NEC will deploy Anthropic’s Claude to about 30,000 employees and build a large AI-native engineering team. They will co-develop secure, industry-specific AI for finance, manufacturing, and local government. -
NY Times: DeepSeek’s Sequel Set to Extend China’s Reach in Open-Source A.I. (Apr. 23, 2026)
DeepSeek’s V4, released open-source, excels at writing code, and helped fuel China’s push to share powerful, low-cost A.I. models worldwide. -
Silicon Continent: The task is not the job (Apr. 24, 2026)
AI may automate many white-collar tasks, but jobs are bundles, so displacement hinges on how cheaply components can be separated. -
WSJ: Oracle’s Deluge of AI Debt Pushes Wall Street to the Limit (Apr. 23, 2026)
Oracle’s $300 billion OpenAI deal has strained banks, as massive data‑center construction loans hit concentration limits, delaying financing and forcing some developers to lease to other tenants. -
WSJ: Behind Meta’s Huge Layoffs Is a Relentless Shift Toward AI (Apr. 23, 2026)
Meta is pushing AI into employees’ workflows, creating ultraflat teams, and planning to lay off about 8,000 workers, while rolling out software to record keystrokes to train AI agents. -
SSRN: The Jevons Paradox and Insatiable Humans: Why AI Won't Empty the Finance Suite by Eldar Maksymov :: SSRN (Apr. 6, 2026)
When spreadsheets cut costs, accounting jobs rose fourfold, showing cheaper tools increase demand. AI’s cost drop will expand finance work, creating services like real-time auditing, AI assurance, and many unforeseen tasks. -
SSRN: The Thermodynamic Efficiency Inversion (Feb. 20, 2026)
LLM text replies use less energy than loading ad-tech powered pages. -
WSJ: Musk’s Chip-Making Vision With Intel Is a Distant Prospect (Apr. 24, 2026)
Elon Musk’s Terafab aims for massive, vertically integrated chip production, but its ambitious timeline, technological hurdles, and Intel reliance make success unlikely soon.
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NY Times: Sam Altman’s Next High-Wire Act: Getting OpenAI to Make More Money (Apr. 24, 2026)