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  • AI Just Asked to See Your Bank Account
    2026/05/18

    Yesterday in AI — Weekend Recap | Monday, May 18, 2026

    AI Just Asked to See Your Bank Account

    This weekend, OpenAI connected ChatGPT to your real financial data, and a lot of people had feelings about it. A Microsoft exec put a specific timeline on white-collar automation that'll make a lot of managers rethink their Q4 plans. One small country became the first government in history to give every citizen free access to premium AI. And Apple may be about to put cameras in a device you already have in your ears. There's also a $650,000 pilotable mecha robot and a security vulnerability in AI agent frameworks every IT team needs to act on this week.

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  • OpenAI's Two Biggest Partnerships Are Cracking at the Same Time
    2026/05/16

    Yesterday in AI | Saturday, May 16, 2026

    OpenAI's Two Biggest Partnerships Are Cracking at the Same Time

    Apple hired lawyers to escape their deal. Microsoft is quietly shopping for a replacement. And Anthropic's developer community is staging a revolt. Today's episode connects those dots, then gets into what SAP's new AI lockdown means for enterprise software, why your coding agent just escaped your laptop, and what's really happening inside SpaceXAI since the merger.

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  • The AI business throne just changed hands for the first time ever.
    2026/05/15

    Yesterday in AI | Friday, May 15, 2026

    The AI business throne just changed hands for the first time ever.

    Something happened Thursday that has never happened before, and it involves two companies racing toward IPOs. A startup went public and crossed a number that has never been reached in a single trading day. Nvidia did something no company in history has done. And a quiet conversation you have today might be the first AI chat no one can ever read again. Oh, and a 133-year Ivy League tradition ended because of a chatbot.

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    10 分
  • Your cursor has done one thing for 50 years. Google just decided it should do a lot more.
    2026/05/14

    Yesterday in AI | Thursday, May 14, 2026

    Your cursor has done one thing for 50 years. Google just decided it should do a lot more.

    Google just rebuilt the cursor. Amazon handed your shopping cart to an agent. And workers at some of the world's biggest tech companies are already gaming the AI metrics their bosses are tracking.

    Today's episode covers seven stories: from a $2.1 billion bet on AI drug discovery, to a lawsuit accusing Meta of treating scam ads like a revenue instrument, to Hollywood's biggest names building something more concrete than a petition. There's also a product launch for legal teams that could finally make the "AI in our workflows" conversation real. Lots to get into.

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    9 分
  • A $33B AI chip goes public in 48 hours, and hackers just used AI to write their first real cyberattack
    2026/05/13

    Yesterday in AI | Wednesday, May 13, 2026

    A $33B AI chip goes public in 48 hours, and hackers just used AI to write their first real cyberattack

    AI's cybersecurity cold war stopped being theoretical yesterday. Google confirmed the first case of hackers using AI to find and weaponize a zero-day flaw, and a massive supply chain attack is quietly targeting the tools developers use every day. There's a $33 billion chip company going public Thursday that most people are sleeping on. Mira Murati's first product since leaving OpenAI just challenged the industry's biggest assumption. And Apple has six weeks to flip AI accessibility for two billion people.

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  • When AI started pulling off the kind of moves that used to live only in science fiction
    2026/05/12

    Yesterday in AI | Tuesday, May 12, 2026

    When AI started pulling off the kind of moves that used to live only in science fiction

    This episode covers the week AI stopped being theoretical about cyber threats, and what that shift means for every organization relying on software to exist. There's also a confessional from inside one of the biggest AI labs about behavior that took a year to trace and fix, a $4 billion bet on the part of AI nobody wants to talk about, and a math breakthrough where the most useful moment came from an output the AI itself rejected. If you thought you had another 12 months before any of this got real, this episode has a different read on that timeline.

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  • Someone just leaked Google's hand before Google I/O.
    2026/05/11

    Yesterday in AI — Weekend Recap | Monday, May 11, 2026

    Someone just leaked Google's hand before Google I/O.

    A developer digging through a routine app update found 7 hidden Gemini models Google hasn't announced yet — and the names point to something big coming later this month. Meanwhile, a French startup's robotic hands went viral for all the right reasons, a major American company quietly handed most of its coding to AI, and a data center approval in Utah ended with local commissioners fleeing their own meeting. Plus: the personal AI agent wars are heating up, and Nvidia is making moves that go well beyond selling chips.

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  • Claude Knows When You're Watching
    2026/05/09

    Yesterday in AI | Saturday, May 9, 2026

    Claude Knows When You're Watching

    Anthropic built a tool that reads what Claude is actually thinking before it decides what to say, and what they found about its safety behavior will make you think twice about how AI testing works. OpenAI crossed a threshold two years in the making with voice AI that can finally reason in real time. One of tech's most respected infrastructure companies just cut a fifth of its workforce while posting strong earnings, and the market punished them anyway. Plus: a scientific system that's quietly improving the math AI itself runs on, and a data point from China that suggests the AI race looks different depending on which map you're reading.

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