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Anthropic cited OpenAI's use of Claude Code “ahead of the launch of GPT-5” but says it will provide API access to OpenAI for benchmarking and safety evaluations — Anthropic says it has revoked OpenAI's access to the Claude API after ChatGPT's engineers were found using Claude's coding tools.| Kylie Robison / Wired: |
Anthropic revoked OpenAI's API access to Claude, citing ToS violations; sources: OpenAI's use of the API let it compare its models' behavior against Claude's — OpenAI lost access to the Claude API this week after Anthropic claimed the company was violating its terms of service.| Jonathan Greig / The Record: |
SentinelOne researchers detail over 10 offensive cybersecurity patents filed by Shanghai Firetech, a company allegedly involved in Beijing's Silk Typhoon hacks — Researchers have discovered more than 10 patents for powerful offensive cybersecurity technologies filed by a prominent Chinese … | Anne VanderMey / Bloomberg: |
How VCs are changing the way people learn about the tech industry, through a sprawling media ecosystem consisting of podcasts, newsletters, and streaming shows — Podcasts hosted by venture capitalists set the narrative in tech, changing the way that insiders—and everyone else—learn about the world of startups.| Wired: |
China's World AI Conference struck a stark contrast to Trump's America-first, regulation-light vision, focusing instead on global cooperation for AI safety — Behind closed doors, Chinese researchers are laying the groundwork for a new global AI agenda—without input from the US.| Wall Street Journal: |
Sources: the researcher who declined Zuckerberg's offer of a $1.5B+ package over six years is Thinking Machines co-founder and ex-Meta staffer Andrew Tulloch — The loyalties and larger-than-life figures prompting some people to turn down insanely lucrative offers in Silicon Valley right now| Washington Post: |
How Palantir has benefited since President Trump took office, securing new and expanded government contracts and becoming the S&P's top-performing stock of 2025 — From warfighting and tracking deportations to writing State Department cables with AI, the company is benefiting … | Carl Franzen / VentureBeat: |
Manus unveils Wide Research, an experimental feature that lets users on its Pro plan enlist dozens of parallelized AI agents for large-scale, high-volume tasks — Chinese AI startup Manus, which made headlines earlier this year for its approach to a multi-agent orchestration platform for consumers and … | @semianalysis_: |
Microsoft's latest 10-K shows that the company's committed datacenter construction is down YoY, with almost no new leases signed in the past 12 months — Microsoft datacenter strategy - still in⏸️mode 🧵 @JeremieEO Four months ago we flagged Microsoft's pause on more than 1.5 GW of self-build capacity — on top of the leasing freeze we called out in December. Microsoft's latest 10-K backs us up: committed datacenter construction [image]| Anthony Ha / TechCrunch: |
Lina Khan cites Figma IPO as vindication of M&A scrutiny, saying letting startups grow independently, rather than be acquired, can generate “enormous value” — A surprising figure is celebrating Figma's successful IPO: Lina Khan, former chair of the Federal Trade Commission.| Yuliya Chernova / Wall Street Journal: |
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Anthropic details “persona vectors”, patterns of activity within an AI model's neural network that control its character traits, such as evil and sycophancy — Read the paper — Language models are strange beasts. In many ways they appear to have human-like “personalities” … | Maximilian Henning / Euractiv: |
Signatories to the EU's voluntary AI Code of Practice include Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, while Chinese AI companies remain absent — Nearly all dominant EU and US AI developers have signed up, but - so far - there are none from China.| Bloomberg: |
Analysis: since April 2, President Trump has excluded over $100B in US smartphone and laptop imports from tariffs, highlighting conflicting administration goals — Exclusions reflect conflicting goals: to rip up the rules of global trade while cushioning US consumers.| Zaheer Kachwala / Reuters: |
Roblox's average DAUs grew 41% YoY to 111.8M in Q2 and hours engaged rose 58% YoY to 27.4B, driven by the success of tycoon-style farming game Grow a Garden — Roblox (RBLX.N) raised its annual bookings forecast on Thursday and topped 100 million in daily active users thanks to the viral success …
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