19 Jun 2026
AlphaFold pioneer who won a Nobel Prize alongside Demis Hassabis leaves Google DeepMind for Anthropic
John Jumper, a chemist and computer scientist who once won a Nobel Prize alongside Demis Hassabis, announced Friday he is leaving Google DeepMind to join Anthropic.
Allie Kelly
2026
19 Jun 2026
Why the AI Infrastructure Wave Will Mint More Millionaires Than the Chatbot Phase: 3 Stocks to Own
Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming a race to the bottom, at least for users. Whether it's ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, or Claude, people can switch app subscriptions almost as quickly as they change their shirt. AI models could eventually become commodities, so the real opportunity lies in the infrastructure they depend on. I'm talking about the physical systems that support AI: the…
Justin Pope
2026
19 Jun 2026
Luca Guadagnino’s Sam Altman, OpenAI Film ‘Artificial’ Dropped by Amazon MGM Studios
Amazon MGM Studios has dropped Luca Guadagnino ‘s upcoming film about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman , The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Lily Ford
2026
19 Jun 2026
Just 4 "Magnificent Seven" Stocks Are Still More Valuable Than SpaceX. Could SpaceX Be a Better Buy Than All of Them?
Space Exploration Technologies ( SPCX 3.55% ) has captured the imaginations of both institutional and retail investors. The growth stock soared 49% in its first three days as a public company. SpaceX closed June 16 with a market cap of $2.64 trillion, in a virtual tie with Amazon and ahead of Meta Platforms and Tesla . That leaves Nvidia ( NVDA +3.08% ) , Alphabet ( GOOG +1.58% ) ( GOOGL +1.29% )…
Daniel Foelber
2026
19 Jun 2026
😺 OpenAI found 18 rare diseases
Your browser does not support the audio element. The strangest AI headline today was not a chatbot writing another email. It was OpenAI backing Rust maintainers because the future of AI apparently depends on the programming language your most intense engineer has been telling you about since 2018. That is the funny part of this cycle: the flashiest AI demos still run on deeply unflashy…
Grant Harvey, Matthew Robinson
2026
19 Jun 2026
Step into Midjourney's spa for a body scan
Good morning, {{ first_name | AI enthusiasts }}. Midjourney has spent years turning text prompts into surreal images. But its next big image project is a little more personal: the inside of your body. The company just revealed a full-body scanner that lowers users through an ultrasound ring for fast body maps, and wrap
Zach Mink
2026
19 Jun 2026
Why right now might be the best opportunity to get hired at Silicon Valley's most coveted employers
For years, a job at Google was the ultimate status symbol in tech. Now, a new pair of employers is attracting the industry's most ambitious workers. OpenAI and Anthropic have become the hottest career destinations in Silicon Valley, drawing a flood of applicants eager to work at the epicenter of the AI boom.
Ana Altchek, Stephen Council
2026
19 Jun 2026
Humanoid Robots: 18 Companies Racing To Build The Next Big Thing In AI
Humanoid robots are moving from science fiction into factories, warehouses and potentially our homes, as tech giants and ambitious startups race to bring them into the real world. Adobe Stock Humanoid robots are having their ChatGPT moment. For decades, they belonged in science fiction, glossy lab demos and viral videos. Now they are starting to appear in factories, warehouses and test homes,…
Bernard Marr
2026
19 Jun 2026
L’Oréal accelerates generative AI content engine with fresh OpenAI deal
OpenAI’s advertising platform remains a building site, but marketers remain incredibly keen to forge alliances with the generative AI leader. L’Oréal is the latest to strike a deal, this week unveiling a partnership to give it a leg up in product discovery and to use the organization’s latest models in its CreAItech marketing production system. Subsidiary brand Maybelline is also set to integrate…
@digiday, Sam Bradley
2026
