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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told analysts the company plans to fully exploit royalty-free access to OpenAI models through 2032, as its AI revenue run rate reached $37 billion.
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Dreambase Raises $3.7M as Supabase Executives Back AI Analytics Startup
Dreambase secured $3.7 million in funding led by Felicis, with three Supabase executives participating as the AI analytics platform targets Postgres-native companies.
Seven Lawsuits Accuse OpenAI of Concealing Violent ChatGPT Users Before Canada School Shooting
Families of victims killed in the February 2026 Tumbler Ridge school shooting have filed seven California lawsuits alleging OpenAI ignored internal safety warnings about the shooter's ChatGPT account.
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OpenAI Gives U.S. Clinicians Free Access to a Dedicated ChatGPT for Healthcare
OpenAI launched ChatGPT for Clinicians, a free tier for verified U.S. physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists, with clinical search, documentation tools, and optional HIPAA support.
OpenAI Ships ChatGPT Images 2.0 and Builds Always-On Agent Platform
OpenAI released an upgraded image generation model for ChatGPT and is developing an always-on agent platform codenamed Hermes, while Codex reaches four million weekly users.
GitHub Copilot Moves to Usage-Based Billing From June 1
GitHub will replace Copilot's flat subscription model with AI Credits tied to actual token consumption, citing unsustainable inference costs from agentic workflows.
Musk Seeks $134 Billion as OpenAI For-Profit Trial Begins
Elon Musk and Sam Altman face trial over OpenAI's corporate future, with Musk seeking $134 billion in damages and a return to non-profit status.
NEA's Tiffany Luck Makes the Case for Vertical AI Moats
NEA partner Tiffany Luck argues that vertical AI startups can defend against frontier model providers by owning the last mile of enterprise workflows and delivering finished work products.
Fed Study Shows 50% Drop in Programming Job Growth After ChatGPT Launch
Federal Reserve economists found employment growth among U.S. programmers fell roughly 50% after ChatGPT's November 2022 launch, while public sentiment toward AI continues deteriorating.
Redpine Raises €6.8m Seed Round to Pipe Non-Public Data to AI Agents
Stockholm-based Redpine has raised a €6.8m seed round led by NordicNinja to build an API that gives AI agents licensed access to premium, non-public datasets.
Amazon Plans $200 Billion AI Capex Surge as Hyperscaler Competition Intensifies
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy outlined massive infrastructure spending plans in his 2026 shareholder letter as the company faces mounting pressure from AI-native competitors including OpenAI and Anthropic preparing for public offerings.
Salesforce Rebuilds Slackbot as an AI Agent for 80,000 Employees
Salesforce has relaunched Slackbot as a fully rebuilt AI agent powered by Anthropic's Claude, now generally available to Business+ and Enterprise+ customers.
Anthropic seeks $50B at $900B valuation with 48-hour investor deadline
Anthropic is asking investors to submit allocations within 48 hours for a $50 billion round at roughly $900 billion valuation, with the round expected to close within two weeks.
Apple Mac Revenue Hits $8.4 Billion as AI Workloads Drive Surprise Demand
Apple reported $8.4 billion in Mac revenue for Q2 2026, beating Wall Street estimates by roughly $400 million as demand for local AI workloads drove unexpected sales of Mac mini, Studio, and MacBook Neo.
Legora raises $50M extension at $5.6B valuation as legal AI rivalry with Harvey intensifies
Swedish legal AI startup Legora secured $50 million from Nvidia's NVentures and Atlassian, reaching $5.6 billion valuation and $100 million ARR as competition with $11 billion rival Harvey heats up.
OpenAI restricts Cyber access after criticizing Anthropic's Mythos gatekeeping
OpenAI will limit its GPT-5.5 Cyber cybersecurity tool to verified defenders only, mirroring Anthropic's restricted Mythos release that CEO Sam Altman previously criticized as fear-based marketing.