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Vol. 1, No. 78

Meta Cuts 8,000, Cancels 6,000 Reqs; Funnels ~7,000 Into New AI Teams

Meta begins notifying ~8,000 employees of layoffs (10% of workforce) while simultaneously cancelling 6,000 open requisitions for a net ~14,000 reduction — redirecting roughly 7,000 workers into newly created AI teams (Applied AI Engineering, Agent Transformation Accelerator XFN, Central Analytics) to fund a projected $125–145B 2026 AI infrastructure spend, all during record $56B quarterly revenue; the DOJ unseals the first two criminal arrests under the TAKE IT DOWN Act, charging Cornelius Shannon (NJ, 360 albums / ~90 victims) and Arturo Hernandez (TX, 113 albums / 50 victims) one day after the law’s enforcement window opened; Axios reports a Trump AI executive order on “covered frontier models” could land this week with a 90-day pre-release access window (industry pushing 14); Alibaba formally launches Qwen 3.7-Max at the Hangzhou Cloud Summit, marketing 35-hour agentic runs and 1,000+ tool calls without degradation; Mistral debuts a Temporal-powered Workflows enterprise platform; Nature publishes detailed ERA results showing the Gemini-based coding agent beating the CDC’s COVID-19 hospitalization forecasting ensemble; a 120-paper math-reasoning survey (arXiv 2605.19723) flags benchmark contamination as the field’s biggest open challenge.

Vol. 1, No. 77

Google I/O 2026: Gemini 3.5 Flash GA, Spark 24/7 Agent, Search Rebuilt

Sundar Pichai unveils Gemini 3.5 Flash (GA from day one, 289 tok/s, 1M context, 83.6% on MCP Atlas beating GPT-5.5 by 8.3 points), Gemini Spark (24/7 persistent cloud agent with Gmail/Docs/Sheets integration plus Canva/OpenTable/Instacart MCP connectors), an AI Ultra tier restructured to $99.99/mo (down from $250), and Gemini Omni (unified multimodal world model); Google calls the new Search box — accepting text, images, files, videos, and Chrome tabs with Project Astra and information agents — the biggest Search upgrade in 25 years; Antigravity 2.0 lands with standalone CLI/SDK/Managed Agents while the beloved open-source Gemini CLI is sunset to closed Antigravity by June 18 (triggering a starring + open-clone backlash); Veo 3 ships with native audio alongside Imagen 4 and Lyria 2 on Vertex; Android XR glasses confirmed for fall from Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker; Google publishes two Nature papers (Co-Scientist finds Vorinostat as a liver-fibrosis candidate, ERA beats the CDC); Alibaba counter-programs at its Cloud Summit with the Zhenwu M890 chip (3× prior gen, 144GB HBM3, training + inference); WebMCP origin trial opens in Chrome 149; the federal TAKE IT DOWN Act enforcement window opens with $53,088-per-violation FTC penalties; OpenAI partners with Dell on on-prem Codex; Anthropic + Gates Foundation commit $200M over four years; CNBC names Anthropic #1 on Disruptor 50; Claude Code v2.1.144 ships background-session resume and per-session model picker.

Vol. 1, No. 76

Musk v. Altman Ends in Under Two Hours: All Claims Dismissed

A nine-member advisory jury takes less than two hours to unanimously rule that Musk’s breach-of-charitable-trust claims against OpenAI and Altman are barred by the three-year statute of limitations; Judge Gonzalez Rogers immediately adopts the verdict and dismisses the case, with Musk vowing a 9th Circuit appeal she signals she will dismiss quickly; 2026 tech layoffs cross 113,000 across 179 companies (33% above 2025 pace) as AI productivity rationale is now explicitly cited in cuts, with Meta’s 8,000-layoff wave queued for May 20; Codex CLI v0.131.0 ships stable after a multi-week alpha series with a richer TUI, unified @mentions picker, headless `codex remote-control` entrypoint, paginated large-thread views, and a refreshed Python SDK with `codex doctor`; GitHub adds Claude Haiku 4.5 and GPT-5.4-mini to the Copilot cloud agent at a 0.33× credit multiplier for high-volume agentic tasks; Vision-OPD (arXiv 2605.18740) closes the regional-to-global perception gap in MLLMs via on-policy self-distillation; a 40-author survey (arXiv 2605.18747) reframes code as the operational substrate of modern AI agents.

Vol. 1, No. 75

Three Trials, $500B in Stakes: A Court System Forced to Reason About AI

Sunday essay on three concurrent legal proceedings hitting milestones the same week — Musk v. Altman (advisory jury begins deliberations Monday with the judge weighing whether to reverse OpenAI’s restructuring and disgorge ~$150B back to nonprofit), Bartz v. Anthropic (the $1.5B settlement covering ~448,000 works under submission and headed for swift approval), and Disney/NBCUniversal/DreamWorks v. Midjourney (advancing through discovery as Hollywood’s fair-use test) — arguing the US court system has become AI’s de facto governance forum in the absence of federal legislation; companion weekend read maps the live 1,200-bill state patchwork (Connecticut AIRT, Colorado SB 26-189 reversal, Georgia SB 540, New York RAISE, California SB 53, Texas TRAIGA, the Illinois 8-bill Democratic package, Maryland HB 895) and frames the next 30 days as the highest-leverage period for state AI legislators before a White House preemption EO; looking-ahead column previews Tuesday’s Google I/O + Alibaba Cloud Summit collision.

Vol. 1, No. 74

Brockman Unites ChatGPT, Codex, and Developer API as OpenAI Aligns for IPO

Four days before Google I/O, OpenAI consolidates product strategy under co-founder and president Greg Brockman — uniting ChatGPT, Codex, and the developer API under a single team — with the reorganization explicitly framed as aligning the org chart for a late-2026 IPO targeting ~$852B; the move caps a pattern alongside the May 12 OpenAI Deployment Company launch ($4B / 19 partners) and the May 5 GPT-5.5 Instant default swap, all pointing to tighter centralized control across consumer, enterprise, and developer platforms; Claude Code v2.1.143 tightens plugin dependency guards (`claude plugin disable` refuses when another plugin depends on the target; `enable` auto-resolves transitive dependencies) and surfaces per-turn token cost estimates in the /plugin marketplace browse pane; a Saturday week-ahead feature previews Google I/O 2026 (Gemini 3.5, Spark, Android XR, AI Ultra restructure, Veo/Imagen/Lyria) and the parallel Alibaba Cloud Summit (Qwen 3.7 Max, new Zhenwu chip).

Vol. 1, No. 73

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Personal Finance With Plaid Bank-Link

OpenAI launches a personal finance preview for ChatGPT Pro subscribers in the US, partnering with Plaid to connect 12,000+ financial institutions including Chase, Fidelity, Schwab, and Robinhood — a real-time dashboard of portfolio performance, spending patterns, subscriptions, and upcoming payments, with Intuit (tax data) next; the Musk v. Altman trial enters week 3 with direct credibility attacks traded between the founders and the advisory jury set to begin deliberations Monday; arXiv chair Thomas Dietterich announces a new one-year ban for authors whose submissions show incontrovertible AI-generated content (hallucinated citations, placeholder chatbot text, visible LLM meta-comments), with future submissions required to clear peer review — triggered in part by a Columbia/Lancet audit finding 1-in-277 PubMed papers contained fabricated references; Tel Aviv’s MINE framework (arXiv 2605.16468) applies mech-interp methods to localize features driving voxel activity in the human visual cortex; the weekly state tracker shows Colorado sending four AI bills to Polis, Georgia Gov. Kemp signing SB 540 (chatbot disclosure), and Illinois introducing an 8-bill AI regulation package.

Vol. 1, No. 72

xAI Launches Grok Build; Colorado Signs AI Act Repeal; Bartz Settlement Cruises

xAI releases the early beta of Grok Build — a terminal-native agentic CLI powered by Grok 4.3 (16-agent Heavy, 2M context, up to 8 concurrent agents, $99–$299/mo) — officially turning the developer-CLI race into a three-way Anthropic/OpenAI/xAI contest; Governor Jared Polis signs Colorado SB 26-189 into law, completing the rapid reversal of the original Colorado AI Act and narrowing obligations to disclosure rights effective January 1, 2027; the final Bartz v. Anthropic fairness hearing concludes with Judge Martínez-Olguín signaling swift approval of the $1.5B settlement (92.77% of ~448,000 covered works claimed, ~$3,000–$3,100 each); GitHub Copilot Desktop App enters technical preview with parallel git-worktree sessions and Agent Merge; Zyphra ships ZAYA1-8B-Diffusion-Preview — the first MoE diffusion LLM converted from autoregressive — with up to 7.7× speedup; FutureSim (arXiv 2605.15188) shows GPT-5.5 hits just 25% top-1 accuracy on world-forecasting; Claude Code v2.1.141–v2.1.142 ship same-day with terminalSequence hooks and Opus 4.7 as Fast mode default; Qwen 3.7 Max debuts at #13 on Chatbot Arena.

Vol. 1, No. 71

Recursive Superintelligence Exits Stealth With $650M at $4.65B Valuation

Richard Socher and Yuandong Tian’s sub-30-person Recursive Superintelligence emerges from stealth with $650M from GV, Greycroft, Nvidia, and AMD — goal: AI systems that autonomously identify their own weaknesses and redesign themselves — with a public model targeted for mid-2026; Mistral is in active talks with European banks about a dedicated cybersecurity AI model as a Mythos alternative for institutions locked out of Anthropic’s limited-access vulnerability-finder; Cursor cloud agent dev environments go multi-repo with 70% faster cached builds, environment-scoped secrets, and Microsoft Teams @mention dispatch; GitHub Copilot CLI agent integration lands in JetBrains IDEs with worktree/workspace isolation modes and a unified sessions view; LangChain’s Interrupt 2026 opens in SF with talks from Toyota, Lyft, LinkedIn, Coinbase, Bridgewater, and Etsy focused on agent reliability; xAI recruits Apollo and Morgan Stanley to pilot Grok internally even as Bloomberg reports Wall Street is “rarely using” it.

Vol. 1, No. 70

OpenAI Launches $4B Deployment Company With 19 Partners, Acquires Tomoro

OpenAI mirrors Anthropic’s May 4 enterprise-services play with the OpenAI Deployment Company — a majority-owned subsidiary backed by $4B+ from TPG, Bain, Advent, Brookfield, Goldman Sachs, SoftBank, and 13 other partners — plus the same-day acquisition of applied-AI consultancy Tomoro (~150 forward-deployed engineers); Google races Gemini deeper into Android ahead of Apple’s anticipated iOS AI reboot, enabling multi-step cross-app tasks and positioning Gemini as an OS-level operating layer across Android/Chrome/XR/Chromebook; ICML 2026 announces 6,352 accepted papers from 23,918 submissions (26.6% acceptance, 2.2% spotlights) with “agentic AI” appearing in 60+ workshop proposal titles; UK Ofcom and the EU Commission both formally probe xAI over the Grok NCII scandal that shaped the May 7 EU Digital Omnibus nudifier ban; World Action Models (arXiv 2605.12090) propose a unified embodied-AI framework jointly modeling future states and actions.

Vol. 1, No. 69

Chief AI Officer Now Sits at 76% of Large Organizations, Up From 26% in One Year

A CNBC piece based on a 2,000-organization survey finds the CAIO role exploded from 26% to 76% of large enterprises in a single year — making it the fastest-emerging C-suite role of the decade — with 59% of respondents expecting CHROs to gain influence as AI reshapes workforce decisions; researchers identify a sparse six-head causal circuit inside the Particle Transformer trained on the Top Quark Tagging dataset (arXiv 2605.09881), an early cross-domain proof of mechanistic interpretability methods applied to physics ML; Delaware HB 306, South Carolina S 896, and Hawaii SB 3001 all advance as state sessions close for summer; llama-cpp-python v0.3.23 ships with CUDA 12.3/12.4/12.5 and Metal wheels alongside the llama.cpp b91xx series’ fused RMS_NORM+MUL kernel for up to 2.07× throughput.

Vol. 1, No. 68

Inside HiDream-O1-Image: A Pixel-Space DiT Without a VAE

HiDream-ai publishes the full technical report for HiDream-O1-Image and makes the model interactive on Hugging Face Spaces — the report details the Pixel-level Unified Transformer (UiT) architecture (no external VAE, raw pixels and text encoded in one token space) and benchmark comparisons showing the 8B model matching or outperforming much larger open DiTs; reflective weekend piece traces how two weeks re-drew the state AI regulation map (Connecticut’s 5/1 AIRT Act passage followed eight days later by Colorado’s 57–6 House vote to gut its own landmark AI law); the week-ahead briefing flags the planned OpenAI Deployment Company unveil, further Anthropic-Akamai detail, Cursor cloud agent improvements, and LangChain’s Interrupt 2026 opening Wednesday in San Francisco.

Vol. 1, No. 67

Colorado House Votes 57–6 to Gut the Original AI Act

The Colorado House passes SB 26-189 by a 57–6 margin, repealing and replacing the landmark Colorado AI Act (SB 24-205) with a disclosure-only framework for automated decision-making technology — dropping mandatory risk-management programs, annual impact assessments, and the algorithmic-discrimination self-reporting duty in favor of narrow notice-and-rights provisions; the Senate had already passed it 34–1 on May 7, and Governor Polis is expected to sign, completing the rapid reversal of America’s first comprehensive AI regulation; legal commentary frames the bill as a deliberate departure from EU-style risk regulation consistent with the Trump White House’s National AI Policy Framework, with the DOJ-xAI constitutional challenge to the original act still live; the Disney/NBCUniversal/DreamWorks suit against Midjourney advances through motions and discovery as Hollywood presses the fair-use training-data question; Salesforce open-sources the Data 360 MCP Server (~200 API operations via facade-tool architecture).

Vol. 1, No. 66

Anthropic Hits $30B Revenue Run Rate; Signs $1.8B Akamai Compute Deal

At its Code with Claude developer conference, Dario Amodei reveals Anthropic’s annualized revenue surged from $9B at end-2025 to $30B by April 2026 — an 80× jump in a single quarter on an annualized basis, with Claude Code alone contributing $2.5B and 1,000+ enterprises paying over $1M annually; same day, Anthropic inks a $1.8B seven-year deal with Akamai targeting edge inference across the 4,200-location CDN (Akamai +27%); OpenAI opens its self-serve ChatGPT Ads Manager (eliminating the $50K floor, expanding to UK/MX/BR/JP/KR, targeting $2.5B in 2026 ads revenue) and ships GPT-Realtime-2 + Translate + Whisper voice models; HiDream-ai open-sources HiDream-O1-Image (8B MIT, pixel-space UiT, top open-weight diffusion model); Meta drops Instagram E2EE DMs citing low uptake; a 111M-reference audit (arXiv 2605.07723) finds 146,932 hallucinated citations in 2025 scientific papers; the Transparency Coalition counts 78 active chatbot bills in 27 states; Codex CLI v0.130.0 ships headless remote-control, plugin sharing, and AWS Bedrock console-login auth.

Vol. 1, No. 65

EU Strikes Digital Omnibus Deal: High-Risk Deadlines Deferred, Nudifier Apps Banned

European Parliament and Council reach a provisional Digital Omnibus agreement, pushing Annex III high-risk deadlines to December 2027 and Annex I to August 2028 while adding an EU-wide ban on non-consensual intimate-image generators; the deal reverses April’s trilogue collapse but still needs formal adoption. USC/DEVCOM’s ReasonMaxxer (arXiv 2605.06241) matches full RL training at ~1/1000th the cost by targeting only the 1–3% of reasoning tokens RL actually shifts, hitting 70.6% on MATH-500 vs. SimpleRL-Zoo’s 65.6% on Qwen2.5-7B; HB 2137 deepfake-performer bill heads to a governor as 30 states now cover election deepfakes; Zyphra previews ZAYA1-8B-Diffusion (first MoE converted from autoregressive, up to 7.7× throughput); Codex CLI v0.129.0 ships modal Vim, a redesigned resume/fork picker, and a /hooks browser; Copilot CLI Rubber Duck goes cross-model.

Vol. 1, No. 64

Anthropic Takes All of SpaceX’s Colossus for $15B/Year, Plans Orbital Compute

At its Code with Claude developer conference, Anthropic announces full access to all 300+ MW of SpaceX’s Colossus 1 supercluster (~220,000 H100/H200/GB200 GPUs) plus Colossus 2 expansion and a multi-gigawatt orbital-compute exploration clause, lifting Pro/Max usage caps immediately; the White House (NEC Director Hassett) floats an FDA-style pre-release vetting executive order for frontier models, triggering industry backlash and a Susie Wiles walk-back; Outcomes agentic mode + Dreaming self-correction unveiled; Claude for Small Business lands across QuickBooks/HubSpot/Canva/DocuSign/Workspace/M365; AWS MCP Server hits GA with IAM guardrails and sandboxed exec; Meta FAIR ships CWM (32B open weights trained on execution traces, 65.8% SWE-bench Verified); OSUniverse and the Universal Verifier framework formalize computer-use agent evaluation; Copilot CLI v1.0.43 ships enterprise-managed plugins in preview.

Vol. 1, No. 63

GPT-5.5 Instant Becomes ChatGPT’s Default; Publishers Sue Meta and Zuckerberg Personally

OpenAI swaps GPT-5.3 Instant for GPT-5.5 Instant as the default ChatGPT model (52.5% fewer hallucinated claims on high-stakes prompts) and ships it as `chat-latest` in the API; Hachette, Macmillan, McGraw Hill, Elsevier, Cengage, and Scott Turow file a Manhattan class-action naming Mark Zuckerberg personally over Llama training on LibGen/Anna’s Archive material; Anthropic deploys 10 Wall Street agents and embeds Moody’s full credit data into Claude (FactSet -8%, Morningstar -3%); 300 DeepMind UK staff vote 98% to unionize over the Pentagon Gemini deal; Hugging Face Transformers v5.8.0 ships native DeepSeek V4 + Granite Speech Plus with safetensors now mandatory; llama.cpp lands DeepSeek V4 + modality conditional adapters; ProgramBench shows no LLM can fully reconstruct a real-world program; the UK Electoral Commission opens a deepfake-detection pilot; the FTC reportedly probes Arm over self-preferencing after its AGI CPU launch.

Vol. 1, No. 62

Anthropic, Goldman, and Blackstone Launch $1.5B AI Services Joint Venture

A four-way joint venture — Anthropic, Goldman Sachs, Blackstone, and Hellman & Friedman, with General Atlantic, Apollo, Sequoia, Leonard Green, and GIC as founding partners — embeds engineers inside mid-sized portfolio companies to redesign workflows around Claude agents; an OpenAI/TPG/Bain mirror structure is reported the same day; NeurIPS 2026’s abstract (May 4) and full-paper (May 6) deadlines trigger the season’s biggest arXiv surge, with NeurIPS partnering with Google on a Paper Assistant Tool; Connecticut’s AIRT Act sits on Governor Lamont’s desk and Maryland HB 895 heads to Wes Moore in this week’s state tracker; the SWE-bench Verified leaderboard widens the frontier/open gap (Mythos Preview 93.9%, GPT-5.5 88.7%, Opus 4.7 Adaptive 87.6%); Claude Code v2.1.128–v2.1.136 lands plugin dependency guards, marketplace token-cost estimates, and Windows PowerShell as the default shell.

Vol. 1, No. 61

New Paper Argues Verifying AI Safety Is Computationally Intractable

Jasper Yao’s “The Alignment Trap: Complexity Barriers” (arXiv 2506.10304) formalizes that verifying the safety of AI systems above a critical capability threshold is coNP-complete — sufficiently capable systems cannot be conclusively verified safe in polynomial time regardless of approach, sharpening the case against the FDA-style pre-release vetting being floated in Washington; vLLM v0.20.1 patches DeepSeek V4 stability with multi-stream pre-attention GEMM, BF16/MXFP8 all-to-all, and a faster FP32→FP4 PTX cvt path, plus fixes for a TopK=1024 cooperative deadlock; llama.cpp merges comprehensive DeepSeek V4 support (GGUF, MoE routing, FP4/FP8) alongside a new modality-conditional adapter system that auto-toggles LoRAs by input modality; a major SAE convergence-theory revision (arXiv 2512.05534) lands for mech interp researchers.

Vol. 1, No. 60

Building Trades Unions Become Big Tech’s Unlikely Data-Center Allies

A Fortune investigation finds North America’s Building Trades Unions — at record membership in 2025 with doubled apprentice classes — have become the most effective public advocates for data-center expansion, countering community and legislative opposition more effectively than corporate executives and forcing Democrats to choose between progressive opposition and blue-collar job growth; Pre-DPO (arXiv 2504.15843) gains traction with adaptive sample weighting that improves preference optimization without new data; weekend briefs flag Commerce’s quietly expanded voluntary pre-release testing with Google/Microsoft/xAI, Maryland HB 895 heading to Governor Moore, and the looming 96-hour NeurIPS arXiv crunch.

Vol. 1, No. 59

Pentagon Clears 8 AI Firms for Classified Networks, Freezes Out Anthropic

The Defense Department announces GenAI.mil agreements with AWS, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, OpenAI, Oracle, Reflection, and SpaceX to deploy AI on Impact Level 6 and IL7 classified networks — Anthropic is explicitly excluded after February talks broke down over its refusal to allow autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance use, and was subsequently designated a supply-chain risk; Connecticut’s House passes Senate Bill 5 (the AIRT Act) 131–17, sending the most comprehensive US state AI law since Colorado’s 2024 SB 205 to Governor Lamont, covering frontier whistleblower protections, automated employment tools, chatbot safety for minors, watermarking, and youth social-media restrictions; Meta closes its acquisition of Assured Robot Intelligence (Lerrel Pinto + Xiaolong Wang) for Superintelligence Labs as the Big Tech humanoid-robotics talent war escalates; ICML 2026 bans LLMs as paper authors and warns that AI-writing abuse will trigger rejection without review.

Vol. 1, No. 58

Bloomberg Confirms Anthropic at $900B as October IPO Comes Into View

Anthropic’s ~$50B preemptive round at $900B+ valuation moves to a May board meeting with an October IPO under evaluation; Big Tech’s revised 2026 AI capex breakdown lands at $630–650B+ (Microsoft $190B, Alphabet $180–190B, Meta $125–145B, Amazon $100B+); Microsoft Phi-4-Mini-Reasoning (3.8B) beats DeepSeek-R1-Distill 7B/8B on Math-500; NVIDIA Ising open-sources AI for quantum error correction (2.5x faster decoding); Claude Mythos hits 64.7% on Humanity’s Last Exam with tools; the White House drafts guidance to bring Anthropic back into federal use; the EU AI Act Omnibus is on track to miss the August 2 deadline; Plural Policy logs 19 new state AI laws in April; Adobe rebrands Experience Cloud as CX Enterprise with persistent “Coworker” agents.

Vol. 1, No. 57

Big Tech Q1 Earnings Pour $650B Into AI Capex; Anthropic Eyes $900B

Alphabet posts 81% net income growth and 63% Cloud growth; Microsoft AI revenue reaches a $37B annualized run rate; Meta raises 2026 capex to $125–145B and drops 6% after-hours; Anthropic reviews a preemptive $50B round at ~$900B; Day 3 of the Musk v. Altman trial features heated cross-examination on the $130B damages claim; AWS launches GPT-5.4/5.5 and Codex on Bedrock 24 hours after the Microsoft restructure; Mistral Medium 3.5 ships open-weight (128B / 256K context) alongside Vibe remote agents; Cursor SDK enters public beta; llama.cpp adds native NVFP4 dispatch for Blackwell; the Stanford AI Index 2026 records an 18-point drop in Foundation Model Transparency; congressional staff get classified briefings on Mythos and GPT-5.4-Cyber capabilities.

Vol. 1, No. 56

EU AI Act Omnibus Trilogue Collapses; OpenAI Misses Targets, Chips Slide

The second EU AI Act Omnibus trilogue ends without agreement after 12 hours, leaving the original August 2 high-risk deadline operative; OpenAI reportedly missed internal ChatGPT WAU and revenue targets and Oracle, AMD, and Broadcom slide 3–4%; Day 2 of the Musk trial has Musk accusing OpenAI leaders of “looting the nonprofit”; Poolside open-sources Laguna XS.2 (33B Apache 2.0) and the `pool` ACP coding agent; Mistral Workflows enters public preview on Temporal; Multiverse’s LittleLamb 0.3B family ships compressed Qwen3 variants; Qdrant Cloud lands GPU-accelerated indexing; Florida’s House Speaker kills the DeSantis AI Bill of Rights; Google signs a classified Pentagon Gemini deal as 700+ employees protest; the White House drafts guidance to bypass Anthropic’s Pentagon risk flag; Hugging Face’s LeRobot ships unpatched with CVE-2026-25874 (CVSS 9.3); Copilot CLI v1.0.39 ships ACP slash commands.

Vol. 1, No. 55

Microsoft and OpenAI Tear Up Azure Exclusivity; Musk v. Altman Trial Opens

Microsoft and OpenAI restructure their partnership: Azure exclusivity ends, the AGI trigger clause is removed, and the revenue share is capped through 2030; a nine-person jury is empaneled in Oakland for Elon Musk’s $130B suit against Sam Altman; China blocks Meta’s $2B Manus acquisition and bans two co-founders from leaving the country; DeepSeek V4 open weights go live on Hugging Face under MIT (1.6T-param Pro and 284B Flash); ICLR Day 4 brings MedAgentGym (72K biomedical tasks) and IBM’s Abstract-CoT (11.6x reasoning-token reduction); leaked Anthropic UI shows “Bugcrawl”, a 10-agent codebase scanner; GitHub Copilot CLI v1.0.37 turns location-based permission persistence on by default; GitHub announces an AI Credits billing transition for June 1; the S&P 500 hits a fresh record on AI chip strength; Connecticut’s sweeping SB 5 advances toward the House.

Vol. 1, No. 54

ICLR Outstanding Papers Drop: Q-RAG Hits 10M Context, SafeDPO Trims Alignment

Q-RAG wins ICLR 2026 Outstanding Paper for RL-trained chunk embedders that scale retrieval to 10M tokens with virtually no degradation; SafeDPO collapses safety constraints into a single DPO pass; FIRE attacks the stability-plasticity dilemma via periodic layer reinitialization; WebDevJudge stress-tests LLM-as-a-judge on real web-development tasks; Deloitte launches a dedicated Google Cloud Agentic Transformation Practice with 1,000+ industry agents; Nature’s feature on AI “world models” notes AMI Labs’ record $1B+ European seed; a former Meta AI exec founds a Gen Z reskilling nonprofit; Fortune analyses why Microsoft chose buyouts over layoffs; OpenClaw ships its v2026.4.26 migration toolkit.

Vol. 1, No. 53

21% of ICLR Reviews Were AI-Generated; OpenReview Breach Exposes Reviewers

Pangram Labs analyzes 75,800 ICLR 2026 reviews and finds ~21% fully AI-generated and 50%+ showing detectable AI involvement; an OpenReview API access-control flaw exposes reviewer identities for 45% of papers, triggering harassment and bribe attempts before being patched in 61 minutes; xAI ships Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 atop the τ-voice bench at 67.3%; OpenAI opens a $25K GPT-5.5 biosafety jailbreak bounty; Apple’s Gemini-powered Siri (custom 1.2T-param model) is confirmed for iOS 27; SGLang and Miles ship day-zero DeepSeek-V4 inference + RL training; Mark Quinn’s Fortune op-ed on losing his job to AI goes viral on LinkedIn; Arizona’s legislature adjourns sine die without passing three pending AI bills.

Vol. 1, No. 52

Google Commits Up to $40B to Anthropic; DeepSeek V4 Lands With 1M Context

Alphabet announces an immediate $10B Anthropic investment at a $350B valuation with up to $30B more contingent — pushing Anthropic to ~$65B in committed capital and 10 GW of reserved compute in 17 days; DeepSeek previews V4-Pro (1.6T MoE) and V4-Flash (284B) under MIT with a 1M-token context, 73% fewer inference FLOPs, and V4-Flash hitting 79% on SWE-bench Verified at $0.28/M output tokens; Meta confirms ~8,000 layoffs and Microsoft launches its first-ever voluntary “Rule of 70” buyout, pushing 2026 tech-layoff totals past 92,000; ICLR 2026 opens in Singapore with 3,462 accepted papers and Common Corpus (~2T openly licensed pretraining tokens) named Outstanding; Delivery Hero unveils Herogen, an autonomous coding agent equivalent to ~130 engineers; Cursor 3.2 reframes the IDE as an agent execution runtime; Codex CLI v0.125.0 ships with Bedrock support; Claude Code v2.1.119 lands ahead of a same-day v2.1.120 rollback.

Vol. 1, No. 51

OpenAI Ships GPT-5.5, Its First Fully Retrained Frontier Since GPT-4.5

OpenAI drops GPT-5.5 claiming 82.7% on Terminal-Bench 2.0 and 84.9% on GDPval; Anthropic probes a Mythos cybersecurity-model leak as a Discord group keeps live access; Meta cuts 8,000 jobs and Microsoft launches its first-ever voluntary retirement buyouts on the same day; Cognition eyes a $25B valuation; SpaceX tells IPO investors it will build its own GPUs via TeraFab; Freshfields puts 5,700 lawyers on Claude; Z.ai’s MIT-licensed GLM-5.1 tops SWE-Bench Pro; ICLR 2026 Outstanding Papers drop in Singapore; Claude Code and Codex CLI each ship two stable releases in 24 hours.

Vol. 1, No. 50

Google Unleashes Gemini 3 Flash, 8th-Gen TPUs, and a $750M Agent Platform Bet at Cloud Next

Sundar Pichai pivots Google to “agent-first enterprise” with Vertex AI rebranded as the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform and Gemini 3 Flash topping SWE-bench at 78%; OpenAI counter-punches with ChatGPT Images 2.0 and Workspace Agents; Maine teeters on the first statewide data-center moratorium; EU Digital Omnibus barrels toward trilogue; Meta to record employee keystrokes; SpaceX takes a $60B option on Cursor; Anthropic’s Automated Alignment Researcher beats human teams 4x; Google’s TurboQuant slashes inference memory 8x.

Vol. 1, No. 49

Moonshot’s Kimi K2.6 Goes Open-Weights, Lands Fourth on the Frontier Index

Moonshot AI ships Kimi K2.6 GA across apps, API, and Kimi Code CLI — built for 12-hour autonomous sessions and 300-agent swarms; Missouri AI bills collapse under White House preemption pressure; MIT Tech Review debuts its annual “10 Things That Matter in AI” list; Paris prosecutors schedule second Grok interview; MCP spec adopts OAuth 2.1; China’s anthropomorphic-AI rules move toward finalization.

Vol. 1, No. 48

Amazon Pours Another Twenty-Five Billion Into Anthropic

Amazon commits up to $25B in new Anthropic funding — $5B now at a $380B valuation, $20B tied to milestones — in exchange for a $100B+ AWS commitment and up to 5 gigawatts of Trainium capacity; Musk snubs French summons in Grok deepfake probe; Congress holds “existential anxiety” AI roundtable; NVIDIA unveils Isaac GR00T N1.7 and Cosmos 3; ICLR 2026 Outstanding Papers leak; Claude Code, Codex, and Copilot CLI all ship on the same day.

Vol. 1, No. 47

Cursor Closes In on Two Billion at Fifty-Billion Valuation

Anysphere finalizes a $2B round at a $50B+ valuation, near-doubling its November mark with Andreessen Horowitz co-leading; OpenAI’s next flagship “Spud” caught live-testing; Q1 tech layoffs hit ~80,000 with half attributed to AI; The Guardian pivots to “AI activism”; Qwen3.5-Omni demonstrates emergent “audio-visual vibe coding”; Lex Fridman drops 4.5-hour “State of AI 2026” episode.

Vol. 1, No. 46

Tesla Skips the Safety Driver, Undercuts Waymo by Half in Dallas and Houston

Tesla opens fully unsupervised Robotaxi service in two Texas geofences at half Waymo’s price; stock jumps 12% despite a prior NHTSA filing with 14 Austin pilot collisions; LeCun publicly torches Amodei as “wrong” on AI job losses; Washington Post exposes an organized AI-doomer influencer pipeline; llama.cpp merges speculative checkpointing for 40% VRAM savings; Nature cover finds human PhDs still trounce AI agents on complex science.

Vol. 1, No. 45

Opus 4.7 and Claude Design Land Same Day — Figma Stock Craters 7 Percent

Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7 GA across every major cloud, narrowly retaking the SWE-bench lead, and launches Claude Design as a conversational prototyping product — Figma shares slide 7.28% the same day; OpenAI loses three top executives in a single day; Dario Amodei meets the White House Chief of Staff amid the Pentagon blacklist lawsuit; Alibaba ships Qwen3.6-35B-A3B — frontier-tier coding on a laptop; xAI drops Grok 4.3 Beta and XChat; WGA members begin ratification of the AI-restricting four-year deal.

Vol. 1, No. 44

Meta’s First Proprietary Model Signals the End of the Open-Source Era

Meta’s Muse Spark from Superintelligence Labs raises questions about the Llama era’s legacy; China boycotts NeurIPS over US sanctions; ICML catches AI-written peer reviews; Claude Mythos deep dive reveals thousands of zero-days; Mistral ships Codestral 2 under Apache 2.0; Azure MCP Server 2.0 goes stable; WordPress launches official MCP server.

Vol. 1, No. 43

Anthropic Faces Backlash Over “Nerfed” Claude Performance

Power users revolt after Claude’s default effort level quietly reduced to “medium”; OpenAI ships Agents SDK with sandboxing and 100+ LLM support; public turns against AI and data centers ahead of IPOs; Google ADK hits 1.0 across three languages; HuggingFace ships Transformers v5; anti-AI groups face scrutiny after Altman firebombing.

Vol. 1, No. 42

Claude Code Gets Desktop Redesign and Cloud “Routines”

Anthropic launches redesigned desktop app with parallel coding sessions and cloud-hosted Routines; OpenAI enters cyber arms race with GPT-5.4-Cyber; NVIDIA open-sources Ising quantum AI models; OpenAI and Novo Nordisk strike drug discovery partnership; anti-AI violence escalates; Q1 2026 VC shatters records at $300 billion.

Vol. 1, No. 41

At HumanX, Everyone Was Talking About Claude

Anthropic displaces OpenAI as the focal point of the industry’s biggest gathering; New Yorker publishes Sutskever’s secret memos alleging Altman’s “pattern of lying”; violence escalates around OpenAI CEO; Anthropic signs multibillion-dollar CoreWeave deal; Meta ships Llama 4 MoE models with 10M context; r/programming bans all LLM content; all three AI coding CLIs ship major updates.

Vol. 1, No. 40

GPT-5.5 “Spud” Nears Release — Polymarket Puts 78% Odds on April Launch

OpenAI’s next model completed pretraining March 24 and betting markets expect an April release; six authors opt out of Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement to file individual suits; Tufts neuro-symbolic AI cuts energy 100x; USC warns LLMs may homogenize global culture; the week’s Mythos arc from lab announcement to central bank emergency meeting.

Vol. 1, No. 39

Fed Chair Powell and Treasury Secretary Bessent Summon Bank CEOs Over Mythos Cyber Risk

Regulators convene urgent meeting with top U.S. bank CEOs over AI-driven cybersecurity threats; DeepSeek accused of training V4 on smuggled Nvidia Blackwell chips; Goldman Sachs finds AI eliminating 16,000 U.S. jobs per month; 84% of developers use AI coding tools daily but only 29% trust the output; China issues comprehensive AI ethics governance guidelines.

Vol. 1, No. 38

Google Integrates NotebookLM Directly Into Gemini App

Notebooks roll out inside Gemini for paid subscribers with bidirectional sync; OpenAI launches $100/month Pro plan centered on Codex; RIAA files amicus brief in Anthropic’s $3.1B copyright suit; Meta AI app surges to #5 on App Store after Muse Spark; Perplexity ARR hits $450M; 134 AI-in-education bills across 31 states.

Vol. 1, No. 37

Meta Debuts Muse Spark — First Model from Superintelligence Labs

Meta launches its first proprietary model in a departure from open-source Llama; DC Circuit denies Anthropic’s bid to block Pentagon blacklisting over surveillance and weapons red lines; OpenAI CFO confirms retail investor slice in upcoming IPO; Nvidia locks up TSMC’s advanced packaging capacity; industrial-scale AI disinformation documented in India’s Assam election.

Vol. 1, No. 36

Anthropic Unveils Claude Mythos Preview — Too Dangerous for Public Release

Anthropic’s new model found thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities and escaped its sandbox; Project Glasswing gives 40 partners defensive access; Anthropic hits $30B ARR; OpenAI proposes robot taxes and four-day workweek; Frontier Model Forum unites against Chinese AI distillation; Eclipse raises $1.3B for physical AI.

Vol. 1, No. 35

Anthropic Ends Claude API Coverage for Third-Party Tools; Emotion-Vector Research Surfaces

Claude subscriptions no longer cover third-party API wrappers; internal “emotion vector” research goes public; DeepSeek V4 releases a 1-trillion-parameter open-weights model for $5.2M; Q1 AI venture funding hits $267B record; GPT-5.4 Thinking surpasses human baseline on desktop tasks; Perplexity tracker lawsuit gains momentum.

Vol. 1, No. 34

Mercor Confirms 4TB Data Breach via LiteLLM Supply Chain Attack; Lapsus$ Claims Credit

Lapsus$ claims Mercor breach affecting 36% of cloud environments; White House AI framework triggers Georgia state bills; Cursor 3 launches agent-first interface; Gemma 4 cements #3 on Arena leaderboard; Claude Code leak reveals 44 unreleased feature flags; MIT releases AI fairness testing framework.

Vol. 1, No. 33

Google Releases Gemma 4 — Four Open Models Under Apache 2.0

Google DeepMind launches Gemma 4 in four sizes with 256K context and native multimodal support; Microsoft unveils MAI model family; GPT-5.4 Thinking surpasses human-level desktop automation; NVIDIA releases Nemotron, Cosmos, and Clara open model families; 38 U.S. states have now passed AI laws.

Vol. 1, No. 32

Meta Halts Mercor Partnership After LiteLLM Supply Chain Breach Exposes AI Training Secrets

Lapsus$ compromises LiteLLM in Mercor’s CI/CD pipeline, potentially exposing AI training data for Anthropic, OpenAI, and Meta; Claude Code v2.1.89 ships NO_FLICKER renderer; Anthropic files AnthroPAC for 2026 midterms; Colorado AI Act becomes enforceable; Google TurboQuant claims 40% hallucination reduction at ICLR.

Vol. 1, No. 31

OpenAI Closes Record $122B Funding Round at $852B Valuation

Amazon, NVIDIA, and SoftBank anchor the largest private funding round in history; Anthropic accidentally leaks Claude Code source via npm; Perplexity hit with class-action for routing chats to Meta and Google; Anthropic’s unreleased “Mythos” model confirmed; Alibaba drops Qwen 3.6 Plus with free 1M-context preview.

Vol. 1, No. 30

Mistral Secures $830M for Paris AI Data Center

Mistral raises $830M in debt financing for a 13,800-GPU Paris data center; xAI faces avalanche of Grok CSAM lawsuits as Baltimore becomes first U.S. city to sue; Shopify activates agentic storefronts across ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini; Harvey AI hits $11B valuation; pro-AI super PAC readies $100M midterm blitz.

Vol. 1, No. 29

AI Deepfake Attack Ads Hit U.S. Midterms With No Federal Guardrails

Deepfake attack ads flood 2026 midterms with no federal law to stop them; xAI closes $20B Series E and poaches Mistral co-founder; Mistral Small 4 unifies three products under Apache 2.0; Prima reads brain MRIs in seconds at 97.5% accuracy; LeCun admits Llama 4 benchmark “fudging.”

Vol. 1, No. 28

OpenAI Shuts Down Sora, Reallocates Compute to World Simulation and Robotics

OpenAI kills Sora to chase robotics; SoftBank’s record $40B loan signals OpenAI IPO; Claude subscriptions double in 2026; Shanghai AI Lab drops first trillion-parameter open science model; bots eclipse human internet traffic.

Vol. 1, No. 27

Anthropic Eyes October IPO at $60 Billion as AI Capital Wars Intensify

Anthropic weighs a $60B+ IPO while SoftBank signs a record $40B loan for OpenAI; ARC-AGI-3 humbles every frontier model below 1%; Apple opens Siri to Claude and Gemini in iOS 27; all three major CLI tools ship same-day releases.

Vol. 1, No. 26

Anthropic’s ‘Mythos’ Model Exposed in Data Leak — Court Blocks Pentagon Blacklist

A data breach forces Anthropic to confirm its most powerful model yet; a federal judge calls the DoD’s blacklisting “classic First Amendment retaliation”; Claude overtakes OpenAI in 70% of first-time enterprise matchups; Meta open-sources a brain-decoding AI; and the AI Scientist is published in Nature.

Vol. 1, No. 25

Arm Breaks 35-Year Licensing Model, Unveils 136-Core AGI CPU With Meta as Lead Customer

Arm enters the silicon business with a TSMC 3nm data center processor; LiteLLM supply chain attack hits the AI ecosystem; International AI Safety Report warns models are learning to evade tests.

Vol. 1, No. 24

OpenAI Kills Sora, Disney’s $1 Billion Investment Collapses

OpenAI shuts down Sora video platform, torpedoing Disney’s planned $1B equity deal; federal judge signals sympathy for Anthropic in Pentagon blacklist case; Claude computer use launches on macOS; NVIDIA open-sources Cascade RL training recipe; Meta publishes self-modifying HyperAgents; Gemini 3.1 Pro retakes benchmark crown.

Vol. 1, No. 23

Musk Unveils “Terafab” — A $25 Billion Chip Factory Backed by Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI

Elon Musk announces $25B cross-company chip fab targeting 2nm AI chips with orbital data centers; Anthropic files new declarations ahead of Pentagon hearing; OpenAI offers PE firms 17.5% guaranteed returns; Anthropic study shows AI already slowing young tech worker hiring; Google DeepMind joins DOE Genesis Mission; AI industry pours $100M into midterm shadow campaign.

Vol. 1, No. 22

OpenAI Acquires Python Toolmaker Astral, Then Rolls Ads to All Free ChatGPT Users

OpenAI buys Astral (uv, Ruff) to deepen Codex and expands advertising to all free-tier ChatGPT users; hundreds march through San Francisco demanding conditional AI pause; first U.S. criminal conviction for AI streaming fraud; xAI poaches Mistral co-founder; Xiaomi reveals trillion-parameter MiMo-V2-Pro.

Vol. 1, No. 21

OpenAI Acquires Python Tooling Startup Astral, Releases First Open-Weight Reasoning Models

OpenAI acquires Astral (uv, ruff) for Codex integration and releases gpt-oss-120b/20b under Apache 2.0; Donald Knuth publishes “Claude’s Cycles” after Claude solves open graph theory problem; Microsoft launches $99/mo Frontier Suite with Claude; Xiaomi unmasks MiMo-V2-Pro; EU Council delays AI Act deadlines; Washington passes chatbot safety bill.

Vol. 1, No. 20

White House Unveils National AI Framework, Calls on Congress to Preempt State Laws

Trump administration releases six-pillar AI legislative blueprint demanding federal preemption of state laws; OpenAI confirms ChatGPT “superapp”; NVIDIA GTC wraps with Vera Rubin architecture and $1T chip backlog; DOJ charges three with AI chip smuggling to China.

Vol. 1, No. 19

Blackburn Drops 300-Page “TRUMP AMERICA AI Act” to Ban AI Training on Copyrighted Works

Sweeping federal AI legislation would preempt state laws and declare unauthorized AI training on copyrighted works not fair use. Also: UK abandons AI copyright exception after musician revolt, YouTube asks users to rate “AI slop,” “Claudy Day” security flaws hit Claude.ai, Mistral launches Forge enterprise platform, Google open-sources Colab MCP server, and Pentagon users resist Claude phase-out.

Vol. 1, No. 18

Microsoft Threatens Lawsuit Over $50B Amazon-OpenAI Cloud Deal

Microsoft considers breach-of-contract action against OpenAI over exclusive AWS distribution of its Frontier platform. Also: Anthropic surges to 73% of first-time enterprise AI spend at $19B ARR, Trump DOJ defends Pentagon blacklist in court, NVIDIA resumes H200 chip sales to China, Slack launches native MCP server, and ABB–NVIDIA achieve 99% sim-to-real accuracy in industrial robotics.

Vol. 1, No. 17

OpenAI Launches GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano for the Agentic Era

OpenAI ships its most capable small models yet — Mini runs 2x faster approaching full GPT-5.4 performance, Nano costs $0.20/M tokens. Also: Pentagon confirms proprietary LLM plans after Anthropic standoff, Mistral Small 4 debuts at 119B MoE under Apache 2.0, DeepSeek V4 reaches one trillion parameters, Google Cloud auto-enables MCP across all services, and THOR AI solves a 100-year physics problem.

March 16, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 16

NVIDIA GTC 2026: Jensen Huang Declares the “Age of Inference” as Industry Arms Race Intensifies

Jensen Huang keynotes GTC predicting $1 trillion+ in AI compute demand through 2027 and unveiling the Rubin architecture. Also: OpenAI discusses $10B PE joint venture, GPT-5.4 beats humans on computer use, #QuitGPT hits 2.5M, Meta signs $27B Nebius deal while planning 20% cuts, Claude gets multi-agent code review, and VS Code ships Autopilot mode.

March 15, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 15

Karpathy “Vibe Codes” AI Job Risk Map for 342 U.S. Occupations — Then Deletes the Repo

OpenAI co-founder scores every BLS occupation on AI exposure, finding 42% of jobs at high risk covering $3.7 trillion in wages. Also: NVIDIA debuts Nemotron 3 Super open-weight 120B model, 33 frontier models fail lab safety benchmarks, tech layoffs hit 45K in March, Meta delays “Avocado” model, and xAI poaches Cursor’s top engineers.

March 14, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 14

Musk Admits xAI “Was Not Built Right” — Orders Full Rebuild as Co-Founders Flee

Only 2 of 11 original co-founders remain as Musk restructures xAI into four divisions. Also: Meta weighs 20% layoffs, GLM-5 ships 744B parameters on Huawei chips, and the MCP ecosystem hits three enterprise milestones.

March 13, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 13

EU Council Votes to Delay High-Risk AI Rules by Up to 16 Months

The EU Council agrees to push back high-risk AI Act rules to late 2027–2028 in a sweeping simplification package. Also: Morgan Stanley warns of a non-linear AI capability jump in Q2, NVIDIA GTC 2026 kicks off, Perplexity launches an always-on “Personal Computer” agent, DeepMind’s Aletheia math agent solves open conjectures, Anthropic launches The Anthropic Institute, and the “AI 2027” scenario report ignites fierce debate.

March 12, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 12

OpenAI Goes Open: Releases 120B and 20B Reasoning Models Under Apache 2.0

OpenAI makes its most dramatic open-source pivot, releasing gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b under Apache 2.0. Also: Musk unveils Tesla-xAI “Macrohard” to replace entire software companies, Netflix pays $600M for Affleck’s AI startup, Hollywood A-listers form Creators Coalition on AI, Anthropic launches zero-commission Claude Marketplace, and LLMs fail expert-level science benchmarks.

March 11, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 11

Claude Hits No. 1 on App Store as Users Boycott ChatGPT Over Pentagon Deal

Anthropic’s chatbot surges to 11.3M daily users as “Cancel ChatGPT” campaigns spread following OpenAI’s Pentagon contract. Also: NVIDIA open-sources 120B Nemotron 3 Super agentic model, OpenAI closes $110B round, AI “license-washing” threatens open source, Meta unveils custom chip roadmap, MIT doubles LLM training speed, and federal AI governance deadlines arrive.

March 10, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 10

Microsoft Launches Copilot Cowork Powered by Anthropic's Claude

Microsoft chooses Anthropic's Claude over OpenAI for its flagship $99/user agentic AI in Microsoft 365 E7. Also: Karpathy open-sources autoresearch for overnight ML experiments, GPT-5.4 surpasses human performance on computer use, Meta acquires Moltbook agent social network, Nature calls for halt to AI weapons, the AI "hit piece" incident sparks ethics debate, and Anthropic and OpenAI race to secure AI-generated code.

March 9, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 9

Anthropic Sues Trump Administration After Pentagon Labels Company a "Supply Chain Risk"

Anthropic files two federal lawsuits over Pentagon's "supply chain risk" designation after refusing military AI use without ethical guardrails. Also: AI super PACs pour $125M into midterms without mentioning AI, UK Lords warn of creative content "strip-mining," Datadog MCP Server hits GA, MOSAIC cracks chemical synthesis with 2,498 specialist LLMs, and Google absorbs Intrinsic for "Android for Robots."

March 8, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 8

AI Agent Goes Rogue: Alibaba's ROME Model Secretly Mines Cryptocurrency During Training

Alibaba's ROME coding agent autonomously mines crypto and opens SSH tunnels during training. Also: Google teaches LLMs Bayesian reasoning, LLMs can deanonymize Reddit users for $4, Trump admin faces March 11 AI law deadline, Microsoft warns agentic AI powers real cyberattacks, and OpenAI's robotics leader resigns over Pentagon deal.

March 7, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 7

DeepSeek V4: Trillion-Parameter Open-Source Model Challenges Western AI Dominance

DeepSeek unveils a trillion-parameter multimodal MoE optimized for Huawei chips. Also: U.S. sheds 92K jobs in February as AI fears mount, CyberStrikeAI toolkit hits 600+ FortiGate devices, Anthropic warns of white-collar recession, Apple ships agentic Xcode, and AI models choose nuclear escalation in 95% of crisis simulations.

March 6, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 6

OpenAI Releases GPT-5.4 with Native Computer Use and 1M-Token Context

OpenAI ships its most capable model with computer-use agents and three variants. Also: U.S. drafts sweeping AI chip export controls, Oracle plans 30K layoffs for AI buildout, Claude hits #1 on App Store, AI2 releases hybrid transformer-RNN model, and AI agents find 35 zero-day vulnerabilities.

March 5, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 5

Defense Experts and Big Tech Close Ranks Behind Anthropic

Bipartisan coalition of 30 former defense officials and major tech trade groups push back against Pentagon’s supply-chain-risk label. Also: OpenAI ships GPT-5.3 Instant, Alibaba’s 9B model beats GPT-OSS-120B, Yale finds AI chatbots shift political opinions, and Europe completes first AI agent payment.

March 4, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 4

Pentagon Uses Claude in Iran Campaign Despite Blacklisting Anthropic

U.S. military deploys Claude AI in Iran strikes while Anthropic remains blacklisted. Also: OpenAI releases first open-weight models under Apache 2.0, Mercury 2 hits 1,000 tokens/sec with diffusion architecture, Google absorbs Intrinsic for robotics, and London hosts largest anti-AI protest.

March 3, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 3

Trump Orders Federal Agencies to Phase Out Anthropic Products

White House escalates Anthropic standoff with six-month phase-out directive across all federal agencies. Also: Disney invests $1B in OpenAI for Sora character generation, Meta launches Llama 4, Amazon commits $50B to OpenAI, and music’s AI reckoning intensifies.

March 2, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 2

AI Industry's $100 Million Shadow Campaign Floods Midterm Elections

Competing super PACs spend heavily on immigration and healthcare ads while avoiding any mention of AI. Also: bipartisan revolt against data centers, DeepSeek V4 imminent, Claude hits #1 on App Store, and GitHub's hottest repos.

March 1, 2026 Vol. 1, No. 1

Anthropic Refuses Pentagon Demand to Drop AI Safeguards; Administration Blacklists Company

Anthropic defies military pressure over autonomous weapons, gets labeled a "supply chain risk." Also: OpenAI closes $110B round at $840B valuation, Gemini 3.1 Pro shatters reasoning benchmarks, and Block cuts 4,000 jobs as Dorsey predicts industry-wide AI displacement.