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Dario might need some message discipline as Anthropic is officially designated a risk by the US government. GPT-5.4 is here. Oracle is considering laying off a ton of people and Softbank is considering taking on a ton of debt, both for the same reason. An early warning system for AI job destruction. And, of course, The Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
Anthropic says it will challenge Defense Department's supply chain risk designation in court (Engadget)
Anthropic CEO apologizes for lashing out at Trump as he gears up for court battle with Pentagon (NYPost)
OpenAI’s new GPT-5.4 model is a big step toward autonomous agents (The Verge)
Oracle Plans Thousands of Job Cuts in Face of AI Cash Crunch (Bloomberg)
SoftBank Seeks Record Loan of Up to $40 Billion for OpenAI Stake (Bloomberg)
Anthropic launches AI job destruction detector (Axios)
Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence (Anthropic)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
SpaceX: the final frontier of IPOs (FT)
Who needs data centers in space when they can float offshore? (TechCrunch)
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Is the long war between Google and Epic Games finally over? OpenAI wants you to know its revenue numbers are also stellar. Maybe ChatGPT isn’t so great at medical advice. Maybe the chip shortage isn’t great for Nintendo specifically. And maybe the MacBook Nano isn’t great for the Windows ecosystem generally.
Google Revamps Android App Stores to Resolve Antitrust Claims (Bloomberg)
Tim Sweeney signed away his right to criticize Google until 2032 (The Verge)
Google’s AI-powered workspace is now available to more users in Search (The Verge)
OpenAI Tops $25 Billion in Annualized Revenue as Anthropic Narrows Gap (The Information)
ChatGPT Health 'under-triaged' half of medical emergencies in a new study (NBC News)
Nintendo Switch 2 Users Face Storage Woes as Memory Crisis Bites (Bloomberg)
I can't believe it: Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo just lit a monstrous fire under the Windows laptop market — Microsoft better be panicking (Windows Central)
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Apple unveils its Chromebook sort of competitor, the MacBook Neo. Anthropic might be the fastest growing startup in history. Polymarket will no longer let you bet on thermonuclear war. Sony will no longer plans to release its big single-player PlayStation 5 games on PC.
Apple announces $599 MacBook Neo running A18 Pro chip — budget laptop features 16-hour battery and comes in fun colors (Tom's Hardware)
MacBook Neo hands-on: Apple's $599 laptop feels shockingly great (Engadget)
Anthropic’s Claude hits No. 1 on Apple’s top free apps list after Pentagon rejection (CNBC)
Exclusive: Anthropic investors push to de-escalate Pentagon clash over AI safeguards, sources say (Reuters)
Polymarket shelves nuclear detonation markets after outcry (CoinDesk)
Sony Pulls Back From PlayStation Games on PC (Bloomberg)
A Possible US Government iPhone-Hacking Toolkit Is Now in the Hands of Foreign Spies and Criminals (Wired)
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Apple continues its week of product refreshes, now with MacBooks, now with new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. People continue to get rich frontrunning news on the betting markets. And Sam Altman says, no, sorry, we rushed things. The government swears it won’t use our AI for mass surveillance after we asked them nicely not to.
Apple announces M5 MacBook Air with 2x storage, $1099 starting price (9to5Mac)
Apple Unveils MacBook Pro Featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max Chips With New Fusion Architecture (MacRumors)
Apple unveils M5 Pro and M5 Max chips with new ‘Fusion Architecture’ (TechCrunch)
Polymarket Iran Bets Hit $529 Million as New Wallets Win Big (Bloomberg)
Google unveils cost-efficient AI model Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite (SeekingAlpha)
Audible Launches Cheaper Plan to Appeal to Streaming Audiences (Bloomberg)
OpenAI makes changes to ‘opportunistic and sloppy’ Pentagon deal (Financial Times)
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Apparently, it’s going to be a week of Apple updates and it kicks off with the iPhone 17e and an M4 iPad Air. AWS service is struggling in the Middle East. An important ruling in terms of AI copyright. Anthropic makes it easy to switch to Claude. And what exactly went on with that whole Pentagon/Anthropic dispute.
Apple announces the iPhone 17E (The Verge)
Apple speeds up the iPad Air with an M4 upgrade, starting at $599 (TechCrunch)
Amazon's cloud unit reports fire after objects hit UAE data center (Reuters)
US Supreme Court declines to hear dispute over copyrights for AI-generated material (Reuters)
Anthropic's Claude can now absorb your past conversations with other AI chatbots (Engadget)
Inside Anthropic’s Killer-Robot Dispute With the Pentagon (The Atlantic)
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I’ve got everything for you today. OpenAI closed its round. Anthropic draws a line with the Pentagon and Sam Altman supports it. A huge AI inspired layoff round, maybe. Netflix walks away from the deal, and, of course, The Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
OpenAI announces $110 billion funding round with backing from Amazon, Nvidia, SoftBank (CNBC)
Sam Altman says OpenAI shares Anthropic's red lines in Pentagon fight (Axios)
Employees at Google and OpenAI support Anthropic’s Pentagon stand in open letter (TechCrunch)
Block shares soar as much as 24% as company slashes workforce by nearly half (CNBC)
Netflix ditches deal for Warner Bros. Discovery after Paramount’s offer is deemed superior (CNBC)
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The Looming Taiwan Chip Disaster That Silicon Valley Has Long Ignored (NYTimes)
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Nano Banana 2 is here already. Nvidia tries to assure everybody there IS no bubble. Marc Benioff tries to assure everybody there IS not SaaS-pocalypse. Did Google just do exactly what Apple has been unable to do? And how do you put an old AI model out to pasture? You give it a Substack.
Google’s Nano Banana 2 brings advanced AI image tools to free users (The Verge)
Nvidia Shares Slide After Sales Forecast Underwhelms Investors (Bloomberg)
Salesforce chief dismisses ‘SaaS-pocalypse’ fears of AI overtaking business software (FT)
New York sues video game developer Valve, says its 'loot boxes' are gambling (Reuters)
Google and Samsung just launched the AI features Apple couldn’t with Siri (The Verge)
Cloudflare experiment ports most of Next.js API 'in one week' with AI (The Register)
Anthropic gives its retired Claude AI a Substack (The Verge)
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The new Galaxy S26 lineup is here. Remote control for Claude is here. But is Anthropic about to wash its hands when it comes to working with the Pentagon? Could Stripe buy PayPal. Oh, and speaking of AI and war, you might not want to hear how often AI chose thermonuclear war when it was asked to play a wargame.
I tried the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and need the Privacy Display feature on my iPhone ASAP (ZDNet)
Gemini is getting its first agentic capabilities (The Verge)
Exclusive: Hegseth gives Anthropic until Friday to back down on AI safeguards (Axios)
Anthropic digs in heels in dispute with Pentagon, source says (Axios)
Anthropic just released a mobile version of Claude Code called Remote Control (VentureBeat)
Payments Processor Stripe Expresses Interest in PayPal (Bloomberg)
AI Models Deployed Nuclear Weapons in 95% of War Game Simulations, Study Finds (Implicator.ai)
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That AI essay I shared with you yesterday sure got Wall Street’s attention. Anthropic says Chinese models are training off of Claude. A significant new breakthrough in chip production technology. And as fun as that tri-fold phone might be, you probably want to wait for later iterations of the form factor.
Software Stocks Are Having Another Ugly Day (WSJ)
Anthropic Accuses Chinese Companies of Siphoning Data From Claude (WSJ)
Meta and AMD Agree to AI Chips Deal Worth More Than $100 Billion (WSJ)
Exclusive: ASML unveils EUV light source advance that could yield 50% more chips by 2030 (Reuters)
Putting Samsung’s $2,899 TriFold To the Test as a Phone, Tablet and Laptop (Bloomberg)
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Sam Altman has a lot of stuff to say about AI and let’s just say comms needs to have a quiet word with him. SaaS may or may not be dead, but is the replacement vertical AI? And a big thought experiment. If the AI bulls are right and AI transforms the economy, what might that look like?
Sam Altman Says Companies Are ‘AI Washing’ Layoffs (Gizmodo)
People Loved the Dot-Com Boom. The A.I. Boom, Not So Much. (NYTimes)
Sam Altman would like to remind you that humans use a lot of energy, too (TechCrunch)
Half the AI Agent Market Is One Category. The Rest Is Wide Open. (Garry's List)
Google Restricts AI Ultra Subscribers Over OpenClaw OAuth, Days After Anthropic Ban (Implicator.ai)
THE 2028 GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE CRISIS (Citrini Research)
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When your AI bot breaks your operations, even when you’re AWS. More on OpenAI’s hardware plans. Hey, remember Perplexity? What’s up with them? Is Uber roadkill in the self-driving car horserace? And, of course, the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
Amazon service was taken down by AI coding bot (FT)
Ex-Googlers Charged With Stealing Phone Processor Secrets (Bloomberg)
OpenAI Plans to Price Smart Speaker at $200 to $300, as AI Device Team Takes Shape (The Information)
Microsoft has a new plan to prove what’s real and what’s AI online (MIT Technology Review)
Perplexity’s Retreat From Ads Signals a Bigger Strategic Shift (Wired)
Uber, Latest Victim of Disruption Panic, Still Has Role in Robotaxis (WSJ)
Weekend Longreads Suggestion:
Who needs a laptop when you have a folding phone? (The Verge)
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Gemini is getting with the increased cadence of AI releases. Honestly, can we even keep up at this point? A dispatch from the social media trial as Zuck takes the stand. At long last, Amazon dethrones Walmart. Apple seems poised to unleash a slew of AI wearables. And the new storage system to preserve data, Canticle for Leibowitz-style.
Google announces Gemini 3.1 Pro for ‘complex problem-solving’ (9to5Google)
Mark Zuckerberg said he reached out to Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss ‘wellbeing of teens and kids’ (CNBC)
Amazon Dethrones Walmart as World’s Biggest Company by Sales (Bloomberg)
Apple Ramps Up Work on Glasses, Pendant, and Camera AirPods for AI Era (Bloomberg)
Microsoft’s Glass Chip Holds Terabytes of Data for 10,000 Years (Bloomberg)
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New pixel phone. A bunch of new AI models including Gemini’s entry into the music AI space. Everybody is trying to make AI fetch happen in India. And Matthew Ball’s state of the gaming industry report doesn’t paint as gloomy a picture as our own headlines might have suggested this year.
The Pixel 10A is a little too much like last year’s phone (The Verge)
Anthropic releases Sonnet 4.6 (TechCrunch)
Google’s AI music maker is coming to the Gemini app (The Verge)
Adani bets $100 billion on data centres to power India’s AI ambitions (Reuters)
Nvidia secures multibillion-dollar Meta deal as it battles chip rivals (FT)
Global game content sales rose 5.3% to $195.6bn in 2025 (GamesIndustry.biz)
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The big regulatory guns are out for Grok. Memory chip shortage now hit the Steam Deck. Manus is already coming to your favorite messaging app. Turns out Buy Now Pay Later really works for vacations. And another lengthy AI essay, this time detailing what it’s doing, and has the potential to do to SaaS companies.
EU privacy watchdog opens probe into Elon Musk’s X over sexualised AI images (FT)
Valve’s Steam Deck OLED will be ‘intermittently’ out of stock because of the RAM crisis (The Verge)
Raspberry Pi soars 40% as CEO buys stock, AI chatter builds (Reuters)
Meta-owned Manus launches AI agents on Telegram (SiliconRepublic)
Airbnb expands its “Reserve Now, Pay Later” globally (TechCrunch)
10 Years Building Vertical Software: My Perspective on the Selloff (@nicbstme)
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OpenClaw’s creator is joining OpenAI, but the OpenClaw project lives on. The AI-caused memory shortage might delay the next Playstation. Is the Pentagon about to cut ties with Anthropic? And Vitalik Buterin is growing concerned with the prediction markets.
OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI (The Verge)
Peter Steinberger Chose OpenAI. The Code Was Never the Point. (Implicator.AI)
Rampant AI Demand for Memory Is Fueling a Growing Chip Crisis (Bloomberg)
ByteDance to curb AI video app after Disney legal threat (BBC)
Exclusive: Pentagon threatens to cut off Anthropic in AI safeguards dispute (Axios)
The hidden infrastructure crisis in mortgage and real estate finance that only tokenization can solve (Crypto.news)
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Anthropic raises the second largest financing round of all time. Other AI players are beginning to show hockey stick revenue growth. Meta wants to add facial recognition to its glasses. Ring pulls back from some recognition partnerships for its camera. And, of course, your Weekend Longreads Suggestions.
Anthropic closes $30 billion funding round as cash keeps flowing into top AI startups (CNBC)
Enterprise AI startup Cohere tops revenue target as momentum builds to IPO: Investor memo (CNBC)
Meta Plans to Add Facial Recognition Technology to Its Smart Glasses (NYTimes)
Ring cancels its partnership with Flock Safety after surveillance backlash (The Verge)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
The AI Gold Rush Is Breaking a Silicon Valley Taboo: Cashing Out Before the IPO (WSJ)
The New Fabio Is Claude (NYTimes)
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Aaannddd…. Right on time here come the Chinese AI models. Elon Musk kicks off a major reorg of xAI. Google is warning of AI distillation attacks. New Waymo cars hit the road. And another interesting AI essay to read to you.
Chinese AI startup Zhipu releases new flagship model GLM-5 (Reuters)
Musk announces xAI re-org following co-founder departures, SpaceX merger (CNBC)
Elon Musk Wants to Build an A.I. Satellite Factory on the Moon (NYTimes)
Google says attackers used 100,000+ prompts to try to clone AI chatbot Gemini (NBCNews)
Waymo begins deploying next-gen Ojai robotaxis to extend its U.S. lead (CNBC)
The AI Vampire (Steve Yegge)
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Forget the ChatGPT moment, is this the “Covid Moment” for AI, the moment when everything has changed its just that not everyone knows it yet? More weird musical chairs at the AI companies. TikTok but for around the block. And do we finally have a universal translator but for phone calls?
Something Big Is Happening (Matt Shumer)
OpenAI Executive Who Opposed ‘Adult Mode’ Fired for Sexual Discrimination (WSJ)
TikTok launches an opt-in Local Feed in the US leveraging users’ precise location (TechCrunch)
T-Mobile will live translate regular phone calls without an app (The Verge)
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So, have you hit the ads in ChatGPT yet, cause they’re there. Spotify comes out of nowhere with killer good earnings. The coming tidal wave of Chinese AI launches. The coming deluge of social media trials. And does AI usage reduce the amount of work you do, or actually compound it?
OpenAI begins testing ads in ChatGPT (Mashable)
Spotify Shares Surge After Adding Record Number of New Users (Bloomberg)
Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance Offer AI Red Packets to Lure Users (Bloomberg)
New Mexico lawsuit accuses Meta of failing to protect children from sexual exploitation online (AP)
AI Doesn't Reduce Work, It Intensifies It (HBR)
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This podcast seems anti-Twitter. That figures. 🙄
Hire Arabic speakers to counter terrorism. I love how you stereotyped all Arabs as terrorists. It hurts a lot coming from a person I respect. I hope you would reconsider your opinion about Arabs.
starlink is fairly new tech, its no surprise that it may not be as good as was advertised.
Facebootoot & Twatter are so owned by China. Who the hell do they think they are?! They love their protections but act as publishers. I can't wait for the law suits to happen. This is America, not China! They are just disgusting and so anti-American!
CNN is fake news, Facebootoot & Twatter! Will not be using your Chinese censoring sites, for a while because you suck. #CNNFakeNews #FacebookSucks #TwitterSucks
bro NYT (NEW YORK TIMES )asks you to subscribe before reading.......sigh
Are there any other tech news round up podcasts? I feel like TMRH resonates with me less with every episode. It's a good show, but not for me.
A great podcast
Excellent podcast for your daily commute. Short and insightful.
sound quality for Brady was terrible! gave up after ten minutes.
Love this episode! I work in print media and this is a refreshing story to listen to. Keep up the awesome work!
Not allowing a particular podcast to play a specific podcast is retarded.
Castro only available on iOS