29 Apr 2026
Meet the AI jailbreakers: ‘I see the worst things humanity has produced’
A few months ago, Valen Tagliabue sat in his hotel room watching his chatbot, feeling euphoric as he manipulated it to ignore its own safety rules, revealing how to sequence new, potentially lethal pathogens and make them resistant to known drugs. Tagliabue, a psychology and cognitive science expert, specializes in ‘emotional’ jailbreaks—using psychological tactics like flattery, threats, and…
Jamie Bartlett
2026
29 Apr 2026
The Stock Market's Most Important Day of the Quarter Has Arrived
The five largest AI hyperscalers -- Alphabet (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN), Meta Platforms (META), Microsoft (MSFT), and Oracle -- reported about $414 billion in capital expenditures last year, up 70% from the prior year. Those companies expect capital expenditures to climb nearly 70% to $700 billion this year. Investors will get insight into customer adoption of AI software and services today as four…
Trevor Jennewine
2026
29 Apr 2026
After mass production, Agibot shifts focus to architecture and ecosystem
In March, Agibot crossed the threshold of 10,000 robots rolling off its production lines. Then, on April 17, at its partner conference, the company introduced new software products, with hardware receiving far less attention. Agibot unveiled six artificial intelligence models, seven productivity solutions, and its AIMA full-stack ecosystem technology system, forming its ‘one robotic body, three…
@KrASIAofficial
2026
28 Apr 2026
The Richest Grudge Match in History
Elon Musk and Sam Altman are two of the most influential people in Silicon Valley, if not the world. Between them, Musk and Altman run technology companies worth many trillions of dollars that promise to reshape civilization. This morning, both sat under fluorescent lights in a courthouse in downtown Oakland, suffering through technical glitches as their respective attorneys kicked off the…
Matteo Wong
2026
28 Apr 2026
OpenAI’s Missed Targets Rattle Investors
OpenAI CEO Sam AltmanAFP via Getty ImagesWelcome back to The Prompt, OpenAI has missed important internal revenue and user growth targets, the Wall Street Journal reported. CFO Sarah Friar expressed concerns...
Rashi Shrivastava
2026
28 Apr 2026
Tech's hyperscalers face Wall Street for first time since U.S. Iran war sent oil prices soaring
The last time tech's hyperscalers addressed Wall Street, three months ago, they announced plans to collectively spend well over half a trillion dollars this year to build out their artificial intelligence infrastructure. That was before the U.S. invasion of Iran caused oil prices to spike and led to a dramatic slowdown in helium production, crucial for semiconductor manufacturing. Meanwhile, the…
Jonathan Vanian, Jordan Novet
2026
28 Apr 2026
Top 10 Physical AI Models Powering Real-World Robots in 2026
The gap between language model capabilities and robotic deployment has been narrowing considerably over the past 18 months. A new class of foundation models — purpose-built for physical action — is now running on real hardware across factories, warehouses, and research labs.
Asif Razzaq
2026
27 Apr 2026
Micron and Sandisk continue rally as demand for memory expected to persist
The Micron Memory Japan K.K. booth at the Semicon Japan exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. Shares of memory companies Micron and Sandisk jumped on Monday, continuing their extended runs, after Melius Research said demand could remain high through the end of the decade. Memory companies are experiencing major gains from a global shortage for microchips to power artificial…
Katie Schoolov, Katie Tarasov
2026
27 Apr 2026
Apple’s new MacBook Ultra could be exactly what I’ve been wanting
Earlier today, a new report said Apple’s forthcoming MacBook Pro overhaul will actually be called the MacBook Ultra. Here’s why the new Mac sounds like the exact kind of model I’ve been wanting.
Ryan Christoffel
2026