07 Jun 2026
What does it feel like to publish for machines?
Imagine spending the week building something — a campaign, a measurement system, an ad product, a piece of content — and then learning that the majority of the audience consuming it is not human. That is not a hypothetical.
Luis Rijo
2026
06 Jun 2026
The Leopard Is Eating David Sacks’s Face
President Donald Trump confirmed Friday that he’s thinking about the U.S. government entering into some kind of partnership with the major AI companies, perhaps even taking a stake like he did with Intel.
Matt Novak
2026
06 Jun 2026
AI Is Helping Discover Tech Vulnerabilities—And Zcash Is Just the Latest Example
Frontier AI models are increasingly being used to identify software vulnerabilities. Claude Mythos, Claude Opus, GPT-5.5, and other systems have been deployed in vulnerability research across browsers, operating systems, and open-source software. The technology is beginning to influence crypto and DeFi security, where Claude Opus 4.8 was cited in research that uncovered a critical Zcash…
Jason Nelson
2026
06 Jun 2026
Anthropic Warns of Humans Losing Control of AI
Anthropic is proposing that the world's top AI companies come up with a coordinated way to pause development of advanced AI systems, warning the technology is improving so quickly there's a risk humans could lose control.
Jenn Gidman
2026
05 Jun 2026
Bitcoin Price Hits Lowest Level Since Before Trump’s 2024 Election Win
The bitcoin price dipped below the $60,000 mark on Friday, which brought it down to a level not seen since October 2024, before Donald Trump’s U.S. presidential election win the following month.
@kyletorpey, Kyle Torpey
2026
05 Jun 2026
It Sure Seems Like Pete Hegseth Is Losing His War Against Anthropic
News broke this week that the National Security Agency (NSA) is using Anthropic’s Mythos AI model for offensive cyber operations, likely against China and Iran. It makes a lot of sense, given the reported power of Mythos to find and exploit vulnerabilities. But it’s just the latest sign that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth might be losing his war against Anthropic.
Matt Novak
2026
05 Jun 2026
Leading AI-Enabled Change with a Master’s in AI in Business
Leading AI-Enabled Change That Actually Sticks Beyond just deploying tools quickly, effective artificial intelligence (AI) leadership drives change that elevates performance and creates new value that holds up over time through strong governance and accountability in tandem with durable operating models. For professionals looking to lead AI-enabled change responsibly in real organizations, the…
lesgar07
2026
05 Jun 2026
macOS 27 could be Apple's biggest Siri upgrade yet – Here's what's coming
Macworld reports that macOS 27, potentially named “Big Bear,” will exclusively support M-series Macs, ending Intel compatibility and Rosetta 2 support after seven years. The update prioritizes stability and performance improvements over new features, refining the Liquid Glass interface while introducing touch-optimized elements for rumored touchscreen MacBooks. Major Siri AI upgrades include…
News Desk
2026
05 Jun 2026
Anthropic (Sorta) Calls for Pause on AI Development. You Should (Sorta) Take It Seriously
Anthropic is urging a unilateral slowdown on the development of new AI models until rigorous safeguards can be put in place—with a few caveats.
@_webbwright, Webb Wright
2026
