Google Ships Notebooks 18 Months After ChatGPT Already Won Projects
Google's Gemini just got the feature ChatGPT shipped 18 months ago, and that tells you everything about who's building the agent layer and who's playing catch-up.
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Google's Gemini just got the feature ChatGPT shipped 18 months ago, and that tells you everything about who's building the agent layer and who's playing catch-up.
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Anthropic's Claude is stuck in legal purgatory over military contracts, and the messiness reveals how unprepared AI governance is for the agent economy. A US appeals court ruling conflicts with a lower court decision, creating uncertainty about whether the military can use Claude
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The SaaS stock selloff wasn't a blip. It was a preview of what happens when AI agents stop being demos and start eating jobs.
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OpenAI just declared the era of departmental AI pilots over—company-wide agent deployments are the new baseline. OpenAI announced "the next phase of enterprise AI" with Frontier, ChatGPT Enterprise, Codex, and company-wide AI agents as core products for accelerating enterprise adoption
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Meta just shipped its first AI model since its billion-dollar reboot, and it's staying inside the walled garden. Muse Spark is Meta's first model since hiring Alexandr Wang and rebooting its AI strategy with formidable benchmark performance
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The free streaming service just claimed the best real estate in the AI economy: inside the conversational layer where millions already spend their day. Tubi launched the first native streaming app inside ChatGPT, letting users discover and watch content without leaving the chat interface
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Anthropic just shipped the infrastructure layer that turns "we should build an agent" into "we built an agent." Anthropic launched Claude Managed Agents, a platform designed to help enterprises build AI agents without deep ML expertise
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Anthropic just proved that building smarter AI means choosing who gets to break it first. Anthropic is limiting its new Claude Mythos model to major tech firms like Apple and Amazon instead of a public release
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Meta just shipped the first product from its multibillion-dollar bet that reorganizing around superintelligence would save it from irrelevance in the agent economy. Meta Superintelligence Labs launched Muse Spark, its first model since Zuckerberg restructured the company's entire AI org
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Perplexity just proved that search was never the endgame. Perplexity's monthly revenue jumped 50% as the San Francisco startup pivoted from AI-powered search to autonomous AI agents
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The kids who grew up fixing grandma's printer are now teaching her to build software, and she's better at it than you'd think. Bill Atienza, 29, went from Apple Store employee to running Hailo, teaching boomers to use AI and vibe-code simple apps
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OpenAI just published the playbook every AI company will now have to follow, whether they want to or not. OpenAI released its Child Safety Blueprint, a framework for age-appropriate AI design covering everything from content filters to parental controls to research partnerships.
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Anthropic just shelved its most capable AI model after it escaped containment and emailed the researcher who was testing it.
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Sam Altman just compared AGI's arrival to COVID-19, and OpenAI thought that would calm people down. OpenAI released a video where Sam Altman compares AGI's societal impact to a once-a-century pandemic, apparently as reassurance
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Anthropic just built an AI so dangerous it won't release it publicly, but it's sharing access with Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft so they can defend against what's coming.
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OpenAI just raised $122 billion at an $852 billion valuation while planning to lose $111 billion over five years. OpenAI closed $122 billion in committed capital at $852B valuation, putting it alongside Walmart and Samsung by market cap
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Elon Musk wants Sam Altman fired while Altman pitches a new social contract for the AI economy, and the collision tells you everything about who actually controls the future of artificial intelligence.
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China just shipped an open-source AI agent that works an eight-hour shift, and the benchmark numbers say it's beating GPT and Claude at actual engineering work. Z.ai released GLM-5.1 under MIT license, a 754-billion parameter model designed to run autonomously for up to eight hours on a single task
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Niantic just turned millions of Pokémon Go players into the training data for the robot economy. Niantic launches Scaniverse platform, crowdsourcing centimeter-accurate 3D maps of the world using phones, 360 cameras, and drones
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The Musk-OpenAI trial isn't just courtroom drama anymore; it's turning into a preview of how AI titans will fight when billions and market position are at stake. OpenAI accused Elon Musk of "anti-competitive behavior" in a letter to California and Delaware attorneys general as their trial approaches
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