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  1. 4861. AI startup revenue hits $80 billion, but Anthropic and OpenAI take almost all of it (the-decoder.com) the-decoder.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  2. 4862. While Detroit blinked on EVs, the Iran war has handed Chinese automakers the opportunity of a lifetime (fortune.com) fortune.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  3. 4863. Anthropic to brief global financial watchdog on cyber flaws exposed by Mythos (ft.com) ft.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  4. 4864. The fate of OpenAI’s $1tn IPO will be decided in an Oakland jury room (ft.com) ft.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  5. 4865. Business schools move beyond the basics to teach collaboration with AI (ft.com) ft.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  6. 4866. Khanna and AOC battle is "Old Bernie" vs. "New Bernie" (axios.com) axios.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  7. 4867. Why trust is a big question at the Elon Musk-OpenAI trial (techcrunch.com) techcrunch.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  8. 4868. Publicis to buy US data company in $2.2bn deal as it deepens AI marketing push (ft.com) ft.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  9. 4869. Trump warns Iran "clock is ticking" until U.S. launches harder strikes (axios.com) axios.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  10. 4870. Revamped Siri will reportedly offer auto-deleting chats (theverge.com) theverge.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  11. 4871. University of Arizona students boo Eric Schmidt’s AI cheerleading during commencement (theverge.com) theverge.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  12. 4872. The Guardian view on policing the internet: Ofcom must push harder on illegal content | Editorial (theguardian.com) theguardian.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  13. 4873. If you’re giving a commencement speech in 2026, maybe don’t mention AI (techcrunch.com) techcrunch.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  14. 4874. TechCrunch Mobility: The AI skills arms race is coming for automotive (techcrunch.com) techcrunch.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  15. 4875. Some states blast utilities for ‘blatant corporate greed’ as profits rise while consumers revolt against AI-fueled electric bills (fortune.com) fortune.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  16. 4876. World Action Models give robots the ability to simulate consequences before they move (the-decoder.com) the-decoder.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  17. 4877. OpenAI paid $100 million for a talk show. James Murdoch is eyeing an even bigger deal. The hot new asset class is humanity (fortune.com) fortune.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  18. 4878. Exclusive: U.S. eyes attack-drone threat from Cuba (axios.com) axios.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  19. 4879. AI backlash becomes a real business risk (axios.com) axios.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  20. 4880. Chatbots at the drive-thru are just the beginning (theverge.com) theverge.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  21. 4881. Today's teens are a more sober, less social generation (axios.com) axios.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  22. 4882. ‘Nobody’s negotiating for the people here’: comedian Charlie Berens takes on AI datacenters (theguardian.com) theguardian.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  23. 4883. Scoop: Trump advisers fear China may target Taiwan in next 5 years (axios.com) axios.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  24. 4884. GOP to crypto: Show me the money (axios.com) axios.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  25. 4885. Greg Brockman consolidates OpenAI's product teams to build an "agentic future" (the-decoder.com) the-decoder.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  26. 4886. Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch warns France against letting Anthropic's Mythos scan military code bases (the-decoder.com) the-decoder.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  27. 4887. A 45,000-person labor strike at Samsung’s memory chip plants could throw a wrench into the AI boom (fortune.com) fortune.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  28. 4888. The best NAS devices of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed (zdnet.com) zdnet.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  29. 4889. New math benchmark reveals AI models confidently solve problems that have no solution (the-decoder.com) the-decoder.com · 3 months ago | discuss
  30. 4890. Four AI models ran radio stations for six months and the results ranged from competent to unhinged (the-decoder.com) the-decoder.com · 3 months ago | discuss