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Meta Surged 9% Selling AI Compute It's Still Buying From Google | AI News 01.07.2026 5:51
Meta's stock had its best day since 2020 after Bloomberg reported it's building a cloud business to sell 'excess' AI capacity — three days after Google rationed Meta's Gemini access because there isn't enough to go around. Microsoft is cutting another 5,700 jobs while spending $190 billion on AI, and Xbox faces what insiders call the largest layoff event in gaming history. Fed Chairman Warsh confi...
AI Models Ranked — Why Every Lab Claims They're #1 | AI News 30.06.2026 6:11
Claude Fable 5 leads the composite leaderboard at 100 out of 100. OpenAI claims GPT-5.6 Sol beats it — but nobody outside twenty approved partners can verify. Chinese models cost eighteen cents per million tokens against four dollars for the Western leaders. The benchmarks everyone cites are saturated, the pricing gap is wider than the performance gap, and the FTC is calling it AI washing.
AI Coding Will Cost More Than Developers by 2028 | AI News 29.06.2026 6:00
Gartner projects AI coding costs will surpass the average developer's salary by 2028. The Bank for International Settlements warned the AI investment boom could become a 'protracted bust' — and flagged 'circular financing' where chipmakers and AI labs trade the same dollar back and forth. Alibaba ran 29 million fake conversations to clone Anthropic's Claude. And Baidu's chip unit went from a $3 bi...
Customers Paid $22 Billion for Chips That Don't Exist Yet | AI News 25.06.2026 6:37
OpenAI unveiled Jalapeño, its first custom inference chip — co-developed with Broadcom, taped out in nine months with AI assistance, and named after a mid-tier pepper. AMD doubled its server CPU addressable market to $120 billion, but Nvidia sold $41 billion in inference chips in a single quarter — more than AMD and Broadcom combined. And Micron collected $22 billion in upfront deposits from custo...
Meta Tripled Executive Bonuses After Firing 8,000 People | AI News 24.06.2026 6:11
Meta posted record profits, fired eight thousand people, then gave its executives equity packages worth up to $921 million each. Zuckerberg dispatched a team to build a prediction markets app called Arena — because Horizon Worlds worked out so well. And Meta's mandatory employee-tracking program leaked forty-five thousand tables of private data to the entire company, then kept recording after the...
Oracle Fired 21,000 People and Put 'AI Did It' in an SEC Filing | AI News 23.06.2026 6:35
Oracle's annual report reveals twenty-one thousand jobs cut in fiscal 2026 — and for the first time, a major tech company wrote in an SEC filing that AI directly caused the layoffs. Then it borrowed forty billion to build more. Meanwhile, Chinese lab Z.ai released GLM-5.2 under MIT license — an open-source model that nearly matches the one America just restricted. And the Five Eyes intelligence al...
Google Lost Two Top Scientists in One Weekend | AI News 22.06.2026 6:03
Google lost the co-author of the transformer paper to OpenAI and a Nobel Prize winner to Anthropic in the same weekend. Alphabet dropped six percent. SK Hynix overtook Samsung as South Korea's most valuable company for the first time in twenty-six years — from penny stock to a $1.35 trillion AI memory giant. And ChatGPT's market share fell below fifty percent for the first time as users defected o...
Bernie Sanders Wants Half of Every AI Company | AI News 21.06.2026 6:04
Senator Bernie Sanders introduced a bill to seize 50% of every major AI company and create a $7 trillion fund that pays Americans $1,000 a year. A Stanford study found desktop PCs match data center AI in over 80% of tasks — at 50 to 80 percent less energy. And Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella published an essay warning AI could hollow out entire industries, comparing it to the outsourcing wave that gut...
SpaceX Bought Cursor for $60 Billion | AI News 19.06.2026 6:48
SpaceX bought AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in an all-stock deal, days after its Nasdaq IPO pushed its market cap past $2.7 trillion. Cursor once accounted for up to half of Anthropic's total API revenue. Midjourney pivoted from image generation to full-body ultrasonic scanners deployed in spas — but the device can't see your brain or lungs. And a Stanford study found that overworked AI...
A Godfather of AI Called Musk's xAI a 'Failure' | AI News 18.06.2026 7:00
Yann LeCun told CNBC that xAI is 'kind of a failure' — all 11 co-founders are gone, the AI segment lost $2.5 billion in one quarter, and its data center now rents compute to the competition. KPMG retracted a flagship AI report after 40 of 45 citations were fake. And ChatGPT dropped below 50% market share for the first time.
Bezos Says AI Creates Jobs — Amazon Just Cut 30,000 | AI News 17.06.2026 5:54
Jeff Bezos called AI job fears 'dead wrong' — AI will create a labor scarcity, he said. Amazon cut 30,000 corporate roles in three months. The new openings are for electricians wiring GPU racks.
SpaceX Bought Cursor for $60 Billion — 3 Days After IPO | AI News 16.06.2026 6:32
SpaceX is three days into public trading and already spending — $60 billion in stock for Cursor, the AI coding tool used by 64% of the Fortune 500. The jailbreak that got Anthropic's models banned worldwide was three words: 'fix this code.' And this podcast just went live on the open web.
The US Just Ordered Anthropic to Kill Its Best AI Models | AI News 15.06.2026 7:02
The US government issued its first-ever export controls on AI models — not chips, the software. Anthropic disabled Fable 5 and Mythos 5 worldwide after its own investor Amazon found a jailbreak. Meta's 6,500-engineer AI unit is in open revolt. And MIT found a way to let any AI process 10 million tokens.
Apple Rebuilt Siri on Google's AI — Then the EU Blocked It | AI News 12.06.2026 6:19
Apple rebuilt Siri from the ground up on Google's Gemini — then the EU blocked it over privacy rules Apple built its brand on. Forrester warned OpenAI could be 'First In, First Out.' And a Munich court ruled Google directly liable for AI search results that invented false claims.
Anthropic's New AI Blocks the Word 'Hello' | AI News 11.06.2026 6:04
Anthropic's Claude Fable blocks the word 'hello,' flags 'cancer' as a biosecurity risk, and silently modifies your prompts. OpenAI is considering drastic price cuts while losing $1.22 for every dollar it earns. And Seattle became the largest US city to ban AI data centers.
Meta's AI Bot Gave Away 20,000 Instagram Accounts | AI News 10.06.2026 8:03
Meta's AI support bot handed over 20,000 Instagram accounts to anyone who asked politely — no code, no exploit, just a conversation. MIT found that using AI to check your news makes you worse at spotting fakes on your own. And OpenAI disabled browsing and research to stop prompt injection.
3 Unprofitable AI Companies Are Racing to a $4 Trillion IPO | AI News 09.06.2026 6:16
Three companies worth a combined four trillion dollars are racing to go public. None of them are profitable. OpenAI filed at up to $1 trillion. Apple rebuilt Siri on ChatGPT at WWDC. And Google's AI told users to eat rocks — again.
87,000 AI Layoffs in 2026 — More Than 2024 and 2025 Combined | AI News 08.06.2026 6:09
AI has cut 87,714 American jobs this year — more than 2024 and 2025 combined. The Nasdaq dropped 4.2% in a single day. Nvidia lost $300 billion. And Google is paying SpaceX $920 million a month for GPU access.
Anthropic Filed for IPO on Monday — Called for AI Pause on Thursday | AI News 05.06.2026 6:04
Anthropic filed for its $965 billion IPO on Monday. By Thursday, it was calling for the industry to slow down — while 80% of its own code is written by Claude. Microsoft banned Claude Code for 100,000 engineers. And Google was forced to add an off switch for AI search.
Google Is Paying Developers for Their Source Code | AI News 04.06.2026 7:36
Google is quietly paying Android developers for their Play Store source code — because the entire internet wasn't enough training data. Microsoft put AI on a wearable ID badge and sent it to CVS. And corporate AI budgets are burning out months ahead of schedule.
GitHub Copilot Switched to Metered Billing — Devs Are Furious | AI News 03.06.2026 7:46
GitHub Copilot switched to metered billing and developer projections range from $29 to $750 a month. Claude crashed the morning after Anthropic filed its $965 billion IPO. And Nvidia unveiled a petaflop laptop chip at Computex while Intel dropped 5%.
Florida Sues OpenAI — Names Sam Altman Personally | AI News 02.06.2026 7:47
Florida became the first US state to sue OpenAI — and named Sam Altman personally over child safety failures. Anthropic filed for IPO at nearly a trillion dollars, doubling its valuation in four months. And Alphabet raised $80 billion in equity because cash alone won't cover AI.
Apple's Entire AI Strategy Is a Dropdown Menu | AI News 01.06.2026 7:24
Apple's next-gen AI strategy just leaked — it's a standalone ChatGPT clone with a dropdown menu. Google's AI Overviews broke when users searched the word 'disregard.' And 140,000 tech workers have lost their jobs in 2026.
Meta Wants to Build Its Own AI Cloud | AI News 28.05.2026 6:58
Mark Zuckerberg said a Meta cloud business is 'definitely on the table' — after burning $46 billion on the metaverse. Robinhood gave AI agents access to trade stocks and spend on credit cards. And OpenAI launched a $4 billion consulting subsidiary.
3 Chipmakers Are Now Worth More Than France | AI News 27.05.2026 7:53
Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix each crossed $1 trillion in valuation — combined, they're worth more than France. Nvidia committed $150 billion a year to Taiwan. The ECB summoned 111 banks over Claude Mythos security risks. And Pope Leo XIV issued a 43,000-word encyclical on AI.
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