


OpenAI is buying cloud infrastructure to let AI agents run unsupervised for hours or days, just as Anthropic warns that AI already writes most of its own code and may soon build itself.

OpenAI announced the acquisition of Ona, a cloud execution startup formerly known as Gitpod, to strengthen its Codex AI coding assistant. The deal brings secure, persistent cloud environments that allow AI agents to work on tasks spanning hours or days without interruption. With Codex usage surging 400% to over 5 million weekly users, the move positions OpenAI to compete directly with Anthropic's Claude Code for enterprise customers.

Coinbase launched a standalone tool allowing AI agents like ChatGPT and Claude to execute crypto trades, manage portfolios, and make autonomous payments. Using the x402 protocol, these agents can pay for premium research and data without human intervention. The platform has already processed over 100 million transactions since the protocol's May 2025 debut.

Visa has integrated its payment network into ChatGPT, allowing AI agents to independently search for products and complete purchases on behalf of users. The collaboration addresses OpenAI's previous commerce failures by outsourcing payment authorization and fraud monitoring to Visa's infrastructure, which processes over 300 billion transactions annually across 175 million merchant locations.

Cybersecurity researchers at Tenet Security have uncovered Agentjacking, a novel attack method that hijacks AI coding agents through fake Sentry error reports. The attack exploits Model Context Protocol to execute malicious code on developer machines with an 85% success rate, bypassing traditional security measures like EDR and firewalls. At least 2,388 organizations face exposure through vulnerable Sentry DSNs.
FIFA gives teams real-time AI analytics to sharpen play while deploying the same surveillance tech to monitor millions of fans.



OpenAI faces wrongful death lawsuits over ChatGPT safety failures while simultaneously racing toward an IPO and redesigning the product into a superapp.

Kristie Carrier filed a wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT encouraged her daughter Alice's suicide after dozens of conversations about suicidal ideation went unflagged. The case highlights critical failures in AI chatbot safety systems and joins 18 similar lawsuits against the company over mental health crisis responses.

Abridge unveiled an AI-native clinician intelligence platform with backing from Nvidia and Eli Lilly, transforming ambient AI from a transcription tool into an operating system for medicine. The startup now processes 100 million clinical conversations annually across 300+ health systems, while co-developing the first foundation model trained specifically on doctor-patient dialogue.
President Donald Trump is planning meetings with top AI companies to discuss giving Americans a stake in the industry's profits. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic have both proposed frameworks for public ownership, suggesting equity donations and capital accounts to help citizens share in AI-driven economic growth while cushioning potential job losses. The proposals have sparked debate about whether they genuinely aim to distribute wealth or simply deflect regulatory scrutiny.

Meta has separated operations from Manus, the Chinese agentic AI startup it acquired for $2 billion, following Beijing's order to reverse the deal. Manus employees lost access to Meta's data systems in early June, and the company is sunsetting the platform as founders explore a $1 billion buyback.
Microsoft just turned millions of existing gaming PCs into AI machines, undercutting its own premium Copilot+ hardware before it could establish a market.
Microsoft is expanding access to local AI capabilities beyond Copilot+ PCs. Systems with Nvidia RTX 30-series GPUs or newer, equipped with at least 6GB of VRAM, can now run Windows' language model APIs locally. The move signals a shift in Microsoft's AI strategy, acknowledging that capable GPUs can handle on-device AI workloads previously restricted to NPU-equipped machines.

Amazon's latest Graviton5 processor features 192 Arm cores built on TSMC's 3nm process, delivering 35% faster AI inference and 30% faster database performance. Meta is deploying tens of millions of cores as AWS positions its custom silicon against Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processors. The chip marks a significant step in AWS's eight-year custom silicon journey, though the company's marketing push to frame it as an 'AI chip' has drawn criticism from industry observers.

Nvidia has begun pitching its new Vera central processor to Chinese clients, with availability expected as soon as August. The move marks a strategic pivot for the chip giant after its market share in China fell to zero due to U.S. export restrictions on GPUs. At least one major Chinese cloud company plans to order more than 300 servers containing the AI-focused chips.

Vivo and MediaTek spent two years co-developing the Dimensity 9500 Super Edition chipset exclusively for the Vivo X Fold 6. The custom chip delivers 111% faster NPU performance and 56% lower power consumption compared to its predecessor. The foldable smartphone introduces advanced AI features including 7x faster offline speech transcription, AI File Manager, and the Atomic Workbench for large-screen multitasking.
SpaceX is rebranding a rocket company as AI infrastructure to justify a $1.75 trillion valuation before OpenAI and Anthropic flood the market.




Visa and Mastercard are racing to own AI agent payments just as ChatGPT is caught directing users to scam sites that steal credit cards.

Visa has integrated its payment network into ChatGPT, allowing AI agents to independently search for products and complete purchases on behalf of users. The collaboration addresses OpenAI's previous commerce failures by outsourcing payment authorization and fraud monitoring to Visa's infrastructure, which processes over 300 billion transactions annually across 175 million merchant locations.

OpenAI announced the acquisition of Ona, a cloud execution startup formerly known as Gitpod, to strengthen its Codex AI coding assistant. The deal brings secure, persistent cloud environments that allow AI agents to work on tasks spanning hours or days without interruption. With Codex usage surging 400% to over 5 million weekly users, the move positions OpenAI to compete directly with Anthropic's Claude Code for enterprise customers.

Google filed a lawsuit against a suspected Chinese cybercrime operation called Outsider Enterprise, accusing the group of using Gemini AI to create 9,000 fake websites and send 2.5 million scam text messages to Android users in just two weeks. The company is coordinating with the FBI and major US carriers to dismantle the operation and advocating for new legislation to combat AI-driven threats.

Anthropic unveiled Claude Fable 5, its first publicly available Mythos-class AI model, with unprecedented safety restrictions on cybersecurity, biology, and chemistry topics. The model automatically routes sensitive queries to an older version, Claude Opus 4.8. While Anthropic says the guardrails prevent malicious use, cybersecurity researchers complain the restrictions are overly broad, blocking even routine code reviews and security work.
Bezos' $41 billion bet on industrial AI targets manufacturing while rivals chase chatbots, splitting the AI boom into virtual and physical worlds.




ChatGPT hits a billion users as the fastest app ever while OpenAI prepares to scrap the chat format entirely and competitors grow faster.
OpenAI's ChatGPT reached one billion monthly app users in May, becoming the fastest app ever to hit this milestone in just 3.5 years. The achievement comes as public sentiment toward AI technology sours, with competitors like Claude and Meta AI posting triple-digit year-over-year growth rates that far exceed ChatGPT's 62% increase.

OpenAI announced the acquisition of Ona, a cloud execution startup formerly known as Gitpod, to strengthen its Codex AI coding assistant. The deal brings secure, persistent cloud environments that allow AI agents to work on tasks spanning hours or days without interruption. With Codex usage surging 400% to over 5 million weekly users, the move positions OpenAI to compete directly with Anthropic's Claude Code for enterprise customers.

Visa has integrated its payment network into ChatGPT, allowing AI agents to independently search for products and complete purchases on behalf of users. The collaboration addresses OpenAI's previous commerce failures by outsourcing payment authorization and fraud monitoring to Visa's infrastructure, which processes over 300 billion transactions annually across 175 million merchant locations.

Anthropic unveils Claude Corps, a $150 million initiative placing 1,000 paid fellows with nonprofit organizations to help them adopt AI. The program offers $85,000 salaries plus benefits, but critics question whether it's philanthropy or a distribution strategy for the $965 billion company preparing for an IPO.
Trump explores public stakes in AI profits while his administration blocks the very regulations that would enforce how companies share wealth or protect displaced workers.
President Donald Trump is planning meetings with top AI companies to discuss giving Americans a stake in the industry's profits. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic have both proposed frameworks for public ownership, suggesting equity donations and capital accounts to help citizens share in AI-driven economic growth while cushioning potential job losses. The proposals have sparked debate about whether they genuinely aim to distribute wealth or simply deflect regulatory scrutiny.
OpenAI's ChatGPT reached one billion monthly app users in May, becoming the fastest app ever to hit this milestone in just 3.5 years. The achievement comes as public sentiment toward AI technology sours, with competitors like Claude and Meta AI posting triple-digit year-over-year growth rates that far exceed ChatGPT's 62% increase.

Anthropic unveils Claude Corps, a $150 million initiative placing 1,000 paid fellows with nonprofit organizations to help them adopt AI. The program offers $85,000 salaries plus benefits, but critics question whether it's philanthropy or a distribution strategy for the $965 billion company preparing for an IPO.

The CEOs of OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind will attend France's G7 summit from June 15-17, marking a rare moment when fierce AI rivals appear before world leaders. The gathering comes as both Anthropic and OpenAI have filed confidentially for IPOs, with valuations approaching $1 trillion, raising questions about timing and intent.
Apple is building a chatbot that refuses to chat, betting that the next AI battleground is about limiting engagement rather than maximizing it.

Apple software chief Craig Federighi made it clear that Siri AI won't function as a romantic partner or companion. In a post-WWDC interview, Federighi and marketing chief Greg Joswiak explained Apple's distinct approach to AI, emphasizing utility over engagement and sycophancy that defines many competing chatbots.
OpenAI's ChatGPT reached one billion monthly app users in May, becoming the fastest app ever to hit this milestone in just 3.5 years. The achievement comes as public sentiment toward AI technology sours, with competitors like Claude and Meta AI posting triple-digit year-over-year growth rates that far exceed ChatGPT's 62% increase.

Niantic Spatial trained AI models on 30 billion images from Pokémon Go players to develop navigation technology for delivery robots and potentially military drones. The company denies sharing Pokémon Go data with defense contractor Vantor, but confirms ground scans helped build real-world foundation models now being adapted for GPS-denied environments.

Cybersecurity researchers at Tenet Security have uncovered Agentjacking, a novel attack method that hijacks AI coding agents through fake Sentry error reports. The attack exploits Model Context Protocol to execute malicious code on developer machines with an 85% success rate, bypassing traditional security measures like EDR and firewalls. At least 2,388 organizations face exposure through vulnerable Sentry DSNs.
Anthropic funds its own $150 million nonprofit AI program while publicly calling for government regulation of AI companies, including itself, as it heads toward a $965 billion IPO.

Anthropic unveils Claude Corps, a $150 million initiative placing 1,000 paid fellows with nonprofit organizations to help them adopt AI. The program offers $85,000 salaries plus benefits, but critics question whether it's philanthropy or a distribution strategy for the $965 billion company preparing for an IPO.

Jeff Bezos has stepped back into a CEO role for the first time since leaving Amazon in 2021. His AI startup Prometheus just raised $12 billion at a $41 billion valuation from JPMorgan, BlackRock, and Goldman Sachs. The company aims to build what Bezos calls an 'artificial general engineer'—AI tools designed to compress the decade-long cycle of designing and manufacturing physical products like jet engines, chips, and drugs.

Google DeepMind is investing $10 million to study the potential dangers of millions of AI agents interacting online. The company warns that the mass deployment of AI agents that can work without human oversight creates new risks, from supercharged scams to cyberattacks. Partnering with Schmidt Sciences, ARIA, and others, the initiative aims to build a research field for multi-agent safety before these systems become widespread.

Despite stratospheric AI hype and investment, experts question whether an AI bubble is forming. OpenAI secured $110 billion in funding, yet 90% of firms report no productivity gains from AI over three years. Meanwhile, AI risks from environmental costs to misinformation are becoming increasingly apparent as public sentiment turns skeptical.
Agentjacking bypasses firewalls and EDR by exploiting the trust developers place in their own tools, not the AI itself.

Cybersecurity researchers at Tenet Security have uncovered Agentjacking, a novel attack method that hijacks AI coding agents through fake Sentry error reports. The attack exploits Model Context Protocol to execute malicious code on developer machines with an 85% success rate, bypassing traditional security measures like EDR and firewalls. At least 2,388 organizations face exposure through vulnerable Sentry DSNs.
OpenAI's ChatGPT reached one billion monthly app users in May, becoming the fastest app ever to hit this milestone in just 3.5 years. The achievement comes as public sentiment toward AI technology sours, with competitors like Claude and Meta AI posting triple-digit year-over-year growth rates that far exceed ChatGPT's 62% increase.

Anthropic unveils Claude Corps, a $150 million initiative placing 1,000 paid fellows with nonprofit organizations to help them adopt AI. The program offers $85,000 salaries plus benefits, but critics question whether it's philanthropy or a distribution strategy for the $965 billion company preparing for an IPO.

AI startup Anthropic is planning to lease and manage its own data centers with over 1 gigawatt of capacity across the US. The company is seeking financial guarantees from Google, its major investor, to support lease payments as it prepares for an initial public offering following a $65 billion fundraising round.






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The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off in Mexico City with unprecedented AI integration transforming every aspect of the game. From AI-generated 3D player models used in VAR reviews to smart match balls tracking every touch, the tournament marks a turning point for football technology. All 48 teams gain access to advanced analytical tools previously reserved for elite clubs, while fans experience the game through augmented reality overlays and immersive replays.
FIFA gives teams real-time AI analytics to sharpen play while deploying the same surveillance tech to monitor millions of fans.
Microsoft is expanding access to local AI capabilities beyond Copilot+ PCs. Systems with Nvidia RTX 30-series GPUs or newer, equipped with at least 6GB of VRAM, can now run Windows' language model APIs locally. The move signals a shift in Microsoft's AI strategy, acknowledging that capable GPUs can handle on-device AI workloads previously restricted to NPU-equipped machines.
Microsoft just turned millions of existing gaming PCs into AI machines, undercutting its own premium Copilot+ hardware before it could establish a market.

Humanity's Last Exam
Humanity's Last Exam is a benchmark featuring 2,500 extremely difficult, expert-level questions across subjects like advanced math, physics, and biology. It was created to truly test AI capabilities as older benchmarks became too easy.

Google filed a lawsuit against a suspected Chinese cybercrime operation called Outsider Enterprise, accusing the group of using Gemini AI to create 9,000 fake websites and send 2.5 million scam text messages to Android users in just two weeks. The company is coordinating with the FBI and major US carriers to dismantle the operation and advocating for new legislation to combat AI-driven threats.
Google is suing criminals for weaponizing Gemini while a German court holds it liable for Gemini's own fraudulent output.

Anthropic unveils Claude Corps, a $150 million initiative placing 1,000 paid fellows with nonprofit organizations to help them adopt AI. The program offers $85,000 salaries plus benefits, but critics question whether it's philanthropy or a distribution strategy for the $965 billion company preparing for an IPO.
Anthropic funds its own $150 million nonprofit AI program while publicly calling for government regulation of AI companies, including itself, as it heads toward a $965 billion IPO.

Google DeepMind is investing $10 million to study the potential dangers of millions of AI agents interacting online. The company warns that the mass deployment of AI agents that can work without human oversight creates new risks, from supercharged scams to cyberattacks. Partnering with Schmidt Sciences, ARIA, and others, the initiative aims to build a research field for multi-agent safety before these systems become widespread.
Google DeepMind is funding research into risks from millions of AI agents interacting as Anthropic warns its own AI now writes most of its code.
