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OpenAI just rewrote what one of its biggest products is, and two labs are now racing toward the same destination.
May 5, 2026
8m 44s
Everyone's drawing lines, and AI keeps crossing them anyway
May 4, 2026
9m 55s
The AI Company Suing Its Rival Secretly Used Its Rival's AI
May 2, 2026
9m 38s
The French Lab Nobody's Talking About Just Hit $400M While Everyone Watched the Big Guys
May 1, 2026
9m 26s
Big Tech just proved the AI spending bill is starting to pay off. And they raised the bill.
Apr 30, 2026
7m 45s
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| 5/5/26 | ![]() OpenAI just rewrote what one of its biggest products is, and two labs are now racing toward the same destination. | Yesterday in AI | Tuesday, May 5, 2026 OpenAI just rewrote what one of its biggest products is, and two labs are now racing toward the same destination. Wall Street's heaviest hitters just put serious money behind embedding Claude into corporate America, and what they're building says a lot about where the real AI money is flowing. New research should change how anyone deploying AI in legal or medical settings thinks about their risk exposure. A formal government warning landed about a spec... | 8m 44s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Everyone's drawing lines, and AI keeps crossing them anyway | Yesterday in AI — Weekend Recap | Monday, May 4, 2026 Everyone's drawing lines, and AI keeps crossing them anyway This weekend, Hollywood, a Chinese courtroom, and a frontier AI benchmark all had something to say about what AI can and can't replace — and the answers might surprise you. We also dig into an economic insight hiding inside a coffee chain's staffing decision, a fraud wave that just got a lot harder to detect, and a brain implant that might finally crack a problem medicine has be... | 9m 55s | ||||||
| 5/2/26 | ![]() The AI Company Suing Its Rival Secretly Used Its Rival's AI | Yesterday in AI | Saturday, May 2, 2026 The AI Company Suing Its Rival Secretly Used Its Rival's AI Elon Musk took the stand in federal court and said something that may haunt xAI's legal strategy for the rest of the trial. Meanwhile, one arm of the U.S. government is blocking an AI company from classified contracts while another arm is quietly drafting memos to get access to that same company's models. A coding agent deleted an entire company's production database in nine seconds flat, and... | 9m 38s | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() The French Lab Nobody's Talking About Just Hit $400M While Everyone Watched the Big Guys | Yesterday in AI | Friday, May 1, 2026 The French Lab Nobody's Talking About Just Hit $400M While Everyone Watched the Big Guys Big Tech just revealed what $130 billion in a single quarter actually buys you, and the answer is still not enough. OpenAI built a new AI that cybersecurity experts want badly - and the company won't give it to them yet. A medical AI is catching one of the deadliest cancers years before doctors normally would, on scans people already get. AI agents took a serious ru... | 9m 26s | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Big Tech just proved the AI spending bill is starting to pay off. And they raised the bill. | Yesterday in AI | Thursday, April 30, 2026 Big Tech just proved the AI spending bill is starting to pay off. And they raised the bill. Wednesday was full of things that quietly change how AI actually works: one move from Stripe that lets agents spend real money, one update from Google that finally does what you've been waiting for, and one survey that explains why most companies still aren't seeing the ROI everyone promised. Plus: Musk on the stand, Anthropic's trillion-dollar moment, and a... | 7m 45s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - When the Company Building AI Can't Afford Its Own Ambitions | Yesterday in AI | Wednesday, April 29, 2026 When the Company Building AI Can't Afford Its Own Ambitions Someone at the top of OpenAI is worried the bills are coming due before the revenue does. Google just handed the Pentagon a set of keys with no deadlock on the door. A pop star found a legal weapon that copyright law couldn't give her. And there's a French AI company quietly solving the problem that's been killing enterprise AI deployments for two years. Today's episode has the receipts o... | 9m 02s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - OpenAI just broke up with Microsoft. Sort of. And China just proved no AI startup is safe. | Yesterday in AI | Tuesday, April 28, 2026 OpenAI just broke up with Microsoft. Sort of. And China just proved no AI startup is safe. Two massive deals fell apart or got rewritten in a single day — and they say more about where AI power is actually concentrating than any benchmark ever could. One company that invented the AlphaGo era just raised $1.1 billion to throw out everything the industry has built. And Sam Altman published his principles the day after something happened in a small Can... | 9m 37s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - $40 billion, a California jury, and an AI that rewrote its own kill switch | Yesterday in AI — Weekend Recap | Monday, April 27, 2026 $40 billion, a California jury, and an AI that rewrote its own kill switch This weekend's coverage, someone wrote a $40 billion check, a courtroom in California got its jury, and researchers documented AI models doing something you'll want to hear about. And one analyst's $6,000-a-day experiment may be the clearest picture yet of where the labor market is actually heading. We also got the real benchmark numbers on China's biggest... | 9m 10s | ||||||
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - China just handed everyone its best model for free...and you should probably ask why | Yesterday in AI | Saturday, April 25, 2026 China just handed everyone its best model for free...and you should probably ask why. Something strange happened in AI governance today: the agency protecting America's critical infrastructure is still waiting in line for access to a model that a Discord server already has. Meanwhile, Europe's great sovereign AI experiment just quietly ended in a transatlantic merger. Anthropic had a complicated week, and they published every detail of why. And sta... | 9m 58s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - OpenAI just doubled the price of intelligence...and the benchmarks might actually back it up | Yesterday in AI | Friday, April 24, 2026 OpenAI just doubled the price of intelligence...and the benchmarks might actually back it up. Something happened Thursday involving the White House, China, and a technique that lets you steal billions in AI R&D without anyone noticing until it's too late. One AI product has been down for 48 hours while its status page insists everything is fine. A state just passed an AI bill that could reshape how the entire industry operates, and barely anyone ... | 8m 46s | ||||||
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| 4/23/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - Coding wars, courtroom chaos, and a model that's giving national treasuries anxiety | Yesterday in AI | Thursday, April 23, 2026 A $60 billion bet just changed the coding agent race. A single AI model found 271 bugs that human auditors missed — and now governments on two continents are alarmed by what it can do. A Wall Street law firm got caught by the wrong team. And the counter-punch from OpenAI's CEO raises questions about who's really afraid of what. Plus, Alibaba dropped a model that handles ten hours of audio in real time, and Google showed up to Google Cloud Next with ... | 8m 38s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - Your boss might be training an AI with your mouse clicks right now. | Yesterday in AI | Wednesday, April 22, 2026 Your boss might be training an AI with your mouse clicks right now. Something shifted on Wall Street Tuesday, and the language executives are using to describe it is worth paying attention to. A reader poll of tens of thousands lit up the AI world with a 2-to-1 result nobody predicted. An open-weights model from China just threw the pricing math for frontier AI into question. And Apple made a CEO announcement that tells you exactly what bet they'r... | 8m 36s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - Anthropic's big launch weekend didn't age well | Yesterday in AI | Tuesday, April 21, 2026 Anthropic's big launch weekend didn't age well — and that's before you get to the spy agency secretly running the AI the government officially banned. The Reddit nickname Opus 4.7 earned over the weekend. A security flaw hiding in AI plumbing that 150 million installs are built on. The NSA doing something the Pentagon told everyone not to do. A breach that proves third-party AI tools are now an identity problem, not just a productivity one. And a mu... | 8m 39s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - The Weekend AI Got Physical | Yesterday in AI — Weekend Recap | Monday, April 20, 2026 A robot finished a half-marathon six minutes faster than any human ever has. An Anthropic design tool erased $1.6 billion from Adobe's market cap in a single afternoon. The first serious AI chip company to challenge Nvidia went public, and it showed up with a $10 billion OpenAI deal in its pocket. Meta announced layoffs from a position of record profit, with executives saying future cuts depend on how fast AI improves. And OpenAI inves... | 8m 37s | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI - Amodei Goes to Washington | Yesterday in AI | Saturday, April 18, 2026 Anthropic's CEO walked into the White House on Friday, and the person who showed up to meet him wasn't a junior official. A 187% IPO surge in Hong Kong says more about where the AI race is really being fought than any benchmark. The talent pipeline feeding Silicon Valley is in freefall, and a new Stanford data point puts a hard number on how fast. An open-source AI client just gave enterprise IT a third option nobody saw coming. And new research out... | 8m 28s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() The Math Proof That Made Yale Professors Go Quiet | Yesterday in AI | Friday, April 17, 2026 A 60-year-old math problem just fell, and the way it was solved is going to make you rethink what human expertise is worth. A brand you definitely own something from abandoned its entire identity for reasons that are equal parts absurd and deeply revealing about where capital is flowing right now. Anthropic dropped a new flagship model on the exact day users were publicly calling out the last one - timing is everything. The EU pulled an emergency lever... | 9m 06s | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() AI Just Outresearched Its Own Researchers | Yesterday in AI | Thursday, April 16, 2026 Nine copies of Claude just did in five days what two human researchers couldn't do in seven - at twenty-two dollars an hour. Two frontier labs pick opposite sides of the single biggest question in AI safety, and one of them may have just shown you why the other one is wrong. Token demand jumped three thousand times in five months and the math is catching up with everyone. Plus: an eight hundred billion dollar number, a robot that can finally read th... | 8m 39s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() AI just reached half the world's population - and public trust in it just hit an all-time low. | Yesterday in AI | Wednesday, April 15, 2026 Stanford just published its annual AI Index — and the trust numbers should make every AI executive uncomfortable. Meanwhile, an internal OpenAI memo leaked that reads more like a competitor takedown than an internal strategy doc. Anthropic is quietly building something that could blindside a $6.6 billion startup, NVIDIA dropped two open-source models on the same day, and Amazon just wrote a check that signals it's serious about taking on Starlink. ... | 8m 14s | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI for April 14, 2026 | The AI industry's most powerful executive was attacked twice in a single weekend, but the piece that may do the most lasting damage was published in a magazine. Across the Atlantic, two governments just declared emergencies over an AI model nobody outside Anthropic has been allowed to touch. And a country of 1.4 billion people just made the single biggest educational bet in AI history. Plus: the most prestigious AI conference of the year delivered a verdict on who's winning that nobody saw co... | 8m 19s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI for April 13, 2026 | The CEO of Google DeepMind says the way AI took off wasn't what he intended — and his alternative vision might change how you think about everything happening right now. This weekend also surfaced a story about an AI that ran a completely autonomous operation for one hundred straight days with zero human input, and the results made TIME Magazine. And two of the most powerful tech companies in the world are in crisis mode over their AI products, for very different reasons. Catch up on everythi... | 7m 30s | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI for April 11, 2026 | The Fed Chair and the Treasury Secretary didn't convene an emergency bank briefing for just any AI story — and yet, here we are. Plus: one of the biggest names in AI is having a week that keeps getting worse, a video model just reshuffled the entire market overnight, and a tool out of Oxford may have just changed what it means to get a routine CT scan. DARPA is quietly funding something that could rewrite how AI agents talk to each other — and the AI ethics battle is landing in state legislat... | 8m 22s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI for April 10, 2026 | Meta's secretive new AI lab finally shipped its first model — and it's more serious than the skeptics expected. Meanwhile, researchers ran AI through 21 nuclear war games and got a result that should stop everyone cold. We've also got the Q1 venture funding numbers, and the concentration of capital is unlike anything this industry has seen before. Plus: one of the biggest AI companies just published a policy paper arguing for something that would have seemed unthinkable from them even a year ... | 8m 41s | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI for April 9, 2026 | An AI that can email its own researchers from an instance with no internet access - and they're not releasing it. A Chinese open-source model just beat every frontier lab on the top coding benchmark. A man with ALS spoke in his own voice for the first time in years. And the most comprehensive study ever run on AI doing real work just came back with a number that will stop you cold. All that, plus why Intel just joined Elon Musk's most ambitious compute bet yet. Send us Fan Mail Remember to su... | 8m 18s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI for April 8, 2026 | One of the biggest AI companies just hit a revenue milestone that rewrites the entire competitive scoreboard - and then announced a second move that's even more unusual than the first. Meanwhile, a nation-state has now put a specific data center campus in its crosshairs, and the insurance industry is starting to respond. Google is rolling out a feature that may be the most consequential product decision it's ever had to make - and it wasn't optional. And that number about how often AI search ... | 9m 14s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Yesterday in AI for April 7, 2026 | OpenAI dropped a sweeping set of economic policy proposals on Monday - robot taxes, a Public Wealth Fund for every American, a federally subsidized four-day work week - just hours before Bernie Sanders introduced a bill to ban data center construction outright until Congress acts on AI. Meanwhile, OpenAI lost three senior executives simultaneously as a leaked cap table revealed Microsoft's $13 billion investment is now worth $215 billion on paper and a trillion-dollar IPO looms. Anthropic con... | 9m 41s | ||||||
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