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      <title>OpenAI Builds Its Own Chips, Anthropic Accuses Alibaba</title>
      <description>OpenAI just announced its first custom AI chip, built with Broadcom in nine months flat, and it's already running workloads. That's the fastest anyone's ever gone from whiteboard to silicon at this scale. Meanwhile, Anthropic is accusing Alibaba of running thousands of fake accounts to rip off Claude, and Google can't seem to stop hemorrhaging talent to its rivals. We've got hardware ambitions, corporate espionage allegations, and a lawsuit over whether your AI browser has to introduce itself politely. Let's go.

1. OpenAI Ships Custom Inference Chip With Broadcom (eWeek)
2. Anthropic Accuses Alibaba of Massive Claude Theft (Stocktwits)
3. Key Gemini Developers Jump Ship to Anthropic (TLDR AI)
4. Mistral Launches OCR 4 for Document Intelligence (TLDR AI)
5. Gemini 3.5 Flash Gets Built-In Computer Use (TLDR AI)
6. Amazon Sues Perplexity Over AI Browser Identity (TLDR AI)</description>
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      <title>OpenAI's Security Push and Google's Talent Exodus</title>
      <description>Google just lost two of its biggest AI names in one weekend—including a literal Nobel Prize winner—and the market took two hundred and fifty billion dollars of revenge. Meanwhile, OpenAI's new security tools have already fixed seventy thousand vulnerabilities, and Anthropic wants Claude to become your next coworker. That's not a metaphor. Let's get into it.

1. OpenAI Ships Security Tools at Scale (TLDR AI)
2. Google Loses Nobel Winner and Transformer Pioneer (BeInCrypto)
3. Anthropic Launches Claude Tag for Team Channels (Anthropic News)
4. Baseten Raises $1.5B at $13B Valuation (The Rundown AI)
5. Loop Engineering Replaces Manual AI Prompting (TLDR AI)
6. GitHub Copilot CLI Now Generally Available (GitHub Copilot RSS)
7. Tiny Moebius Model Rivals FLUX for Inpainting (TLDR AI)</description>
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      <description>OpenAI just launched a suite of security tools it says can protect every organization on the planet. Bold claim. Meanwhile, the first AI export ban just hit Anthropic, a Nobel laureate jumped ship to join them anyway, and new research confirms AI is officially better at changing your mind than actual humans. We've got chip billions, coding drama, and one very ambitious patching project. Let's go.

1. OpenAI Launches Daybreak Security Suite (OpenAI News)
2. First AI Export Ban Hits Anthropic (TechCrunch AI)
3. Did Anthropic Talk Itself Into Trouble? (Ars Technica AI)
4. Amazon's Chip Business Hits $20 Billion (Gadget Review)
5. OpenAI Launches Patch the Planet Initiative (Wired AI)
6. AI Now Beats Humans at Persuasion (Import AI)
7. Nobel Winner Jumper Leaves DeepMind for Anthropic (TechCrunch AI)</description>
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      <description>It's been a rough couple of weeks if your name is Anthropic. First they shipped a model that throttled AI researchers, then the U.S. government shut down their best models entirely, and now they're promising everything will be fine again real soon. Meanwhile, Midjourney decided image generation is boring and they'd rather build full-body scanners instead. Also, OpenAI poached the guy who literally invented the tech everyone uses. Let's get into it.

1. Claude Design Imports Your Actual Design System (AlphaSignal)
2. Anthropic Restricts AI Research, Then Backtracks Halfway (The Batch (Andrew Ng))
3. U.S. Shuts Down Anthropic's Best Models Globally (Gizmodo)
4. Anthropic Says Models Coming Back in Days (Android Authority)
5. OpenAI Poaches Transformer Co-Inventor from Google (The Rundown AI)
6. GPT-5.6 Could Launch Next Tuesday (TLDR AI)
7. Midjourney Pivots to Full-Body Medical Scanners (AlphaSignal)</description>
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      <title>OpenAI Lands a Transformer Legend, Burns Billions</title>
      <description>One of the eight people who literally invented the technology behind every major AI model just jumped ship from Google to OpenAI. That's the kind of hire that makes headlines, breaks hearts in Mountain View, and probably cost someone their quarterly bonus. Also today: the U.S. government just gave AI data centers a fast pass to the power grid, which is great news unless you were hoping electricity prices would, you know, go down. Let's get into it.

1. ChatGPT Gets a Medical Degree Upgrade (OpenAI News)
2. Transformer Co-Author Leaves Google for OpenAI (TLDR AI)
3. AI Data Centers Get Grid Fast Lane (TechCrunch AI)
4. World Leaders Fear America's AI Kill Switch (TechCrunch AI)
5. AI Leaders Pitch U.S.-Led Coalition at G7 (The Rundown AI)
6. OpenAI Burns Through 3.7 Billion in Q1 (The Rundown AI)
7. NVIDIA Launches XR AI for Smart Glasses (TLDR AI)</description>
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      <title>Anthropic Gets More Regulation Than It Wanted</title>
      <description>Anthropic spent months asking Washington to regulate frontier AI. Friday night, the Trump administration delivered. A surprise export control directive shut foreign access to Claude overnight, days after CEO Dario Amodei published an essay about responsible testing. Careful what you wish for. Also today: the hyperscalers are running out of cash, SpaceX buys Cursor for sixty billion, and Android becomes an intelligence system. Let's get into it.

1. Anthropic Wanted Regulation, Got Export Controls (CNBC)
2. Big Tech Running Out of Cash for AI (247wallst.com)
3. SpaceX Acquires Cursor for Sixty Billion Dollars (The Rundown AI)
4. DeepSeek Raises Over Seven Billion at Fifty Billion Valuation (The Rundown AI)
5. World Model Startup Odyssey Hits Unicorn Status (TechCrunch AI)
6. Android 17 Turns Apps Into AI Tools (TLDR AI)
7. OpenAI's AI Chemist Optimizes Drug Reactions Autonomously (OpenAI News)</description>
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      <title>When Export Controls Meet Personality Conflicts</title>
      <description>The Commerce Department banned everyone from using two Anthropic models on Friday. The official reason? Still a mystery. The actual reason, according to sources? Personality differences with the Trump administration. You really can't make this stuff up. Today we've got government overreach rattling the AI industry, OpenAI losing twenty billion dollars a year, and SpaceX dropping sixty billion on a coding tool. Let's go.

1. Commerce Bans Anthropic Models Over Personality Issues (TechCrunch AI)
2. Export Ban Threatens AI Company Valuations (Axios)
3. OpenAI Lost Twenty Billion Dollars Last Year (Ars Technica AI)
4. ChatGPT Drops Below Fifty Percent Market Share (TechCrunch AI)
5. SpaceX Buys Cursor for Sixty Billion Dollars (Ars Technica AI)
6. MiniMax Releases Open Model Beating GPT Five (AlphaSignal)
7. Copilot Bug Let Hackers Steal Two FA Codes (Ars Technica AI)</description>
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      <description>The U.S. government just did something it's never done before: issued an export control order so strict that it killed two AI models worldwide. Anthropic had no choice but to pull the plug on Fable and Mythos for every user on Earth because there's no citizenship checkbox at the API level. We've got that story, a court ruling on AI liability, and SpaceX's wild first day as a public company.

1. Feds Force Anthropic to Kill Two Models (AlphaSignal)
2. Security Experts Call Ban Dangerous (TechCrunch AI)
3. Court Rules Google Liable for AI Hallucinations (Wired AI)
4. State AGs Launch OpenAI Investigation (Reuters)
5. Meta Unwinding Two Billion Dollar Manus Deal (TechCrunch AI)
6. AI Nudify Apps Fuel New Bullying Crisis (The Wall Street Journal)
7. SpaceX Goes Public, Up 19 Percent (Ars Technica AI)</description>
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      <title>SpaceX's Historic IPO and the AI Price Wars</title>
      <description>SpaceX just pulled off the largest IPO in human history, Elon Musk is on track to become a trillionaire, and there's a Mars colony bonus involved. Meanwhile, OpenAI and Anthropic are locked in a price war that has companies sweating through their AI budgets. Let's get into it.

1. SpaceX Prices Largest IPO in History (TechCrunch AI)
2. OpenAI Weighs Price Cuts Amid Competition (The Rundown AI)
3. Bezos's Prometheus Raises $12 Billion Round (TechCrunch AI)
4. Claude Now Authors 80% of Anthropic Code (The Batch (Andrew Ng))
5. Oracle Shares Drop 11% on Cash Concerns (TLDR AI)
6. TCS Partners With Anthropic for Regulated Industries (Anthropic News)
7. Anthropic Releases Purposely Limited Claude Fable (Futuretools.io)</description>
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      <title>Google's Text Generation Gets a Speed Boost</title>
      <description>Google just dropped a new way to generate text that's four times faster than the standard approach, and it does it by basically cheating at how language models work. Also today, SpaceX wants to put your AI in space, Anthropic's CEO is asking to be regulated, and OpenAI might finally go public.

1. Google's DiffusionGemma generates text four times faster (TLDR AI)
2. Anthropic CEO calls for stronger AI regulation (ABC News via Yahoo News)
3. Claude can now build exploits from patches (TLDR AI)
4. Anthropic backtracks on invisible AI research sabotage (Wired AI)
5. OpenAI plans IPO within the next year (The Rundown AI)
6. Opendoor closes India offices citing AI efficiency (TechCrunch AI)
7. SpaceX unveils AI1 solar-powered space datacenter (The Rundown AI)</description>
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      <title>Anthropic's Engineers Ship 8x More Code with Claude</title>
      <description>Anthropic just told us that over eighty percent of the code landing in their codebase is now written by Claude, not humans. Eight times as much code shipping per engineer per day. If that doesn't make you wonder what software development looks like in three years, I don't know what will. We've also got dueling AI lab IPOs, a German court telling Google its AI can't just make things up, and the Grok whistleblower lawsuit.

1. Anthropic Engineers Ship 8x More Code Daily (Futuretools.io)
2. Claude Headed to Banks and Airlines (Anthropic News)
3. OpenAI and Anthropic Both File for IPO (Futuretools.io)
4. SpaceX IPO Bets Big on Orbital Data Centers (TechCrunch AI)
5. xAI Fired Engineer Over Grok Safety Alarms (TechCrunch AI)
6. German Court Says Google Liable for AI Lies (Ars Technica AI)
7. Astrophysicist Uses Codex for Black Hole Simulations (OpenAI News)</description>
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      <description>Anthropic just did something nobody saw coming: they're releasing Mythos-level intelligence to the public. Not a demo, not a waitlist—starting today. The catch? It comes with a safety net that might feel more like training wheels. We've also got code benchmarks that'll humble your favorite model, a speed record that makes ChatGPT look like dial-up, and Argentina trying to create Skynet with a corporate charter. Let's go.

1. Anthropic Releases Mythos-Level Model to Public (Axios)
2. Nextdoor Engineers Build Faster With OpenAI Codex (OpenAI News)
3. New Coding Benchmark Shows Top Models Score 13% (AlphaSignal)
4. AI Boosts Developer Speed by 10%, Not 10x (TLDR AI)
5. AI Agents Cut Task Time 87%, Costs 94% (TLDR AI)
6. Xiaomi's MiMo Runs 15x Faster Than ChatGPT (TLDR AI)
7. Argentina Proposes Corporations Owned by AI (The Rundown AI)</description>
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