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Google releases Gemma 4 12B, an 11.95B-parameter unified, encoder-free open multimodal model that can run locally on devices with 16GB of VRAM or unified memory — While many AI open source model providers are pursuing larger and more powerful models, Google is still giving attention to the smaller, more local side of the market.| Ted Chiang / The Atlantic: |
A look at AI consciousness debates; LLM conversations are cleverly disguised examples of sentence continuation, but that doesn't deny how impressive LLMs can be — Anthropic is regarded as a giant among AI companies, but perhaps what it really excels in is anthropomorphism.| Anthropic: |
Anthropic details its progress toward recursive self-improvement, and its implications, and says 80%+ of the code merged into its codebase is authored by Claude — Our progress toward recursive self-improvement, and its implications. — For most of AI's history, humans drove every step in its development cycle.| Emily Mullin / Wired: |
Sam Altman and Dario Amodei are among the signatories on a public letter urging improved tracking of synthetic DNA that could be used in AI-developed bioweapons — Leading AI labs, executives, and scientists are sending a letter to lawmakers urging them to improve tracking of synthetic DNA sequences that could be used for bioweapons.| Meghan Bobrowsky / Wall Street Journal: |
Sources: Meta has repeatedly delayed Muse Spark API's release from April due to bugs and infrastructure needs; Meta now says it plans to release the API in June — The shifting timeline is a setback for Meta's ability to monetize its massive investments in building frontier AI models| Jyoti Mann / The Information: |
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TSMC CEO C.C. Wei says the company won't be able to fulfill the demand led by US customers even as more capacity comes online in the US over the next few years — Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s global chip supply will fall short of AI-fueled demand for years to come … | Ben Thompson / Stratechery: |
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Cloudflare acquires VoidZero, the company behind Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+ frameworks, and says the projects will stay open source — VoidZero, the company behind Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+, is joining Cloudflare. As part of this change, all team members of VoidZero are joining Cloudflare, too.| Bloomberg: |
Corporate spending management platform Ramp raised $750M at a $44B valuation led by Iconiq, Singapore's GIC, and the OTPP, taking its total funding to $3B — Ramp, a corporate spending management platform, has raised $750 million in a new funding round at a $44 billion valuation … | Nivedita Balu / Reuters: |
Canada unveils its AI strategy that it says will help create 250,000 jobs by 2031, with a CA$500M tech fund to invest in homegrown AI startups — Canada unveiled a new artificial intelligence strategy on Thursday that it says will help create 250,000 jobs by 2031 and includes a new C$500 million … | Daniel Nishball / SemiAnalysis: |
A deep dive into the case for data centers in space, as SpaceX prepares to go public: Elon Musk's claims, the wider debate, power supply issues, costs, and more — Space DC Total Cost of Ownership Explained. Unpacking constraints from Terrestrial DCs and Chip Production.| Steven Levy / Wired: |
Flourish, which is building Cortex AI, a brain-like synthetic intelligence system that uses less power than LLMs, raised $500M, including $100M from Jeff Bezos — With $500 million in funding and a reported $2.5 billion valuation, Flourish wants to reinvent AI by putting real neurons under the microscope.| Sarah White / Financial Times: |
France secured €110B+ of proposed AI and data center investments this week, amounting to ~10 GW of new computing capacity, equivalent to ~10 nuclear reactors — Investors warn approvals and local opposition could slow France's massive data centre build-out| Bailey Lipschultz / Bloomberg: |
Filing: SpaceX aims to raise $75B in its IPO, selling 555.6M shares for $135 each, which would value it at almost $1.77T, eclipsing Aramco's $29.4B IPO in 2019 — SpaceX is seeking to raise $75 billion in an initial public offering that would be the biggest of all time, as Elon Musk's rocket … | Jason Koebler / 404 Media: |
Moderators of the r/biohackers subreddit claim that peptide companies are spamming their forum to get AI chatbots to scrape their posts and change their answers — Peptide companies have been doing AI-engine optimization by spamming the biohackers subreddit to manipulate ChatGPT and Google.| Robert Hart / The Verge: |
Amazon unveils its next-gen Proteus warehouse robot, adding AI-powered language capabilities that let workers assign it tasks, rolling out in Europe in H1 2027 — The company insists its robot investments are designed to support, not replace, warehouse workers.| Yogita Khatri / The Block: |
Coinbase and Better fund the first Fannie Mae-backed mortgage that uses bitcoin as collateral, with a nationwide rollout planned in the coming months — Quick Take — Coinbase and Better have funded the first Fannie Mae-backed mortgage using bitcoin as collateral, with a nationwide rollout planned in the coming months.| Dina Bass / Bloomberg: |
Robotics startup Generalist, which released its GEN-1 model to complete short physical tasks in April, raised $400M led by Radical Ventures at a $2B valuation — The company raised $400 million in a funding round led by Radical Ventures — Generalist AI, a robotics startup … | John Kruzel / Reuters: |
SCOTUS sides with the FCC in its clash with wireless carriers, upholding the agency's in-house system for levying fines for regulatory violations — The U.S. Supreme Court backed the Federal Communications Commission's system for levying fines, ruling on Thursday against wireless carriers AT&T … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:NEW |
Meta's Oversight Board says Meta's account deactivations lack due process, violations are flagged without clarity, and there's little support for appeals — Meta's Oversight Board, the independent governing body that makes policy recommendations to the tech company, said Thursday … | Lily Mae Lazarus / Fortune: |
Honeycomb, which offers an AI-powered insurance platform for multi-unit residential properties, raised $40M led by Zeev, bringing its total funding to $95M — Itai Ben-Zaken might be one of the only insurance tech founders who doesn't need investors' money—but he'll still take it.| Madhumita Murgia / Financial Times: |
A profile of Anthropic as it prepares to go public and broaden access to Mythos, amid criticism that commercial pressures forced it to cut corners on AI safety — Can the AI company hold on to its ethical founding principles as it strides to market with its most powerful and unnerving tool yet?| Politico:NEW |
Two House lawmakers unveil bipartisan AI legislation that would override some state AI laws and require top AI developers to implement risk-management plans — But it's the proposal to preempt state rules on AI developers that has drawn the fiercest attacks from AI safety advocates and tech critics in both parties.| Emily Birnbaum / Bloomberg: |
Sam Altman says he has no plans to put money into the 2026 US midterms; OpenAI has tried to distance itself from the Greg Brockman-backed Leading the Future PAC — OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman says he has no plans to make any financial contributions toward this year's US elections … | Natalia Kniazhevich / Bloomberg: |
Liftoff Mobile raised $437M in its US IPO, selling 19M shares for $23 each, above its marketed range of $20 to $22, valuing the company at $3.83B — Liftoff Mobile Inc. raised $437 million in a US initial public offering that priced above its marketed range, in the company's second attempt at going public this year.| Emily Nicolle / Bloomberg: |
Robinhood plans to route some 2026 soccer World Cup bets to Rothera, shifting away from Kalshi as it seeks to diversify its prediction markets providers — Robinhood Markets Inc. is kickstarting a shift away from its longstanding prediction markets partner Kalshi Inc., using the World Cup to road test its own infrastructure.
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Revolut co-founder and CTO Vlad Yatsenko plans to step down in July, to be replaced by Head of Technology Donato Lucia; Yatsenko was Revolut's first employee — Revolut Ltd.'s chief technology officer, Vlad Yatsenko, and Chief Executive Officer Nik Storonsky's early partner … | Mike Butcher / Pathfounders: |
London- and NY-based Airspeed, which aims to use AI agents to replace sales software like traditional CRM dashboards, raised a $20M Series A led by DN Capital — Airspeed, the London and New York-based agentic AI startup formerly known as Glyphic, has raised a $20 million Series A to build what it calls the … | Juli Clover / MacRumors: |
Apple says users in Texas must confirm they are 18 years or older or get parental consent to create an Apple Account from June 4, after an appeals court ruling — Apple today said App Store rules in Texas are changing due to the enforcement of SB 2420, a law that adds age assurance requirements for app marketplaces and developers.
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