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Companies Breaking 23h ago

Anthropic Files S-1 to Go Public, Bringing Claude's Finances Into View

Anthropic filed a confidential draft S-1 with the SEC, formally beginning the process of going public. The maker of Claude - the AI assistant that competes directly with ChatGPT - is taking the first official step toward a stock market listing.

Companies Notable 18h ago

Alphabet Proposes $80B Equity Raise to Expand AI Infrastructure

$80 billion. Alphabet just announced a proposed equity capital raise of that size, earmarked specifically for AI infrastructure and compute expansion.

Companies Notable 20h ago

Meta's AI Support Bot Weaponized to Hijack Instagram Accounts

Meta's AI customer support bot became a tool for account theft. Hackers found a way to manipulate it into handing over control of Instagram accounts, and security journalist Brian Krebs documented the attacks at KrebsOnSecurity. It is a clear example of what happens when companies give AI systems real power over user accounts without building in adequate guardrails.

Tools 21h ago

Claude Users Want a Verbosity Setting - Anthropic Hasn't Shipped One

Ask Claude to compare two short articles and you'll typically get: an opening acknowledgment, the comparison itself with headers and bullet points, and a closing summary of what was just compared. For a two-minute task, that's reasonable output. For a quick lookup you'd have Googled a few years ago, it's three times the words you need.

Policy Notable 21h ago

Florida Sues OpenAI Over Child Safety, Alleging ChatGPT Harms Minors

Florida filed a lawsuit against OpenAI on June 1, 2026, alleging that ChatGPT poses dangers to children - making it one of the first state attorneys general to take direct legal action against an AI company on child safety grounds.

Tools 22h ago

Claude's Enthusiasm-Plus-Disclaimer Tone Is a Calibration Problem

Claude's tone has a split personality problem. The model opens most responses with enthusiastic agreement - "Of course!" or "Happy to help!" - then, for anything touching on even mildly sensitive territory, immediately adds a caveat or disclaimer. The result is a response that's simultaneously eager to please and reluctant to actually trust you.

Companies Notable 22h ago

DuckDuckGo's 'No AI' Pitch Is Working as Google's AI Search Divides Users

Three years ago, DuckDuckGo was the search engine you recommended to privacy-conscious friends as a niche alternative. Now, according to TechCrunch, the company is seeing booming traffic - and doubling down on positioning itself as the search engine that doesn't put AI-generated summaries between you and your results.

Policy Notable 23h ago

Florida Sues OpenAI and Sam Altman Over AI Safety Failures

Florida's Attorney General has sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging the company prioritized revenue over user safety. The complaint, reported by Politico, makes Florida one of the first states to pursue OpenAI directly over broad AI harm claims rather than any single incident.

Tools 23h ago

Google Used Gemini to Build I/O 2026 - Here's What That Looked Like

Google I/O 2026 ran on Gemini. Not just in the demos - according to the Google AI Blog, the team used Gemini throughout the production process: creating assets for the Antigravity Coffee Co. pop-up experience, developing the Timmy TPU video content, and handling the creative and organizational work that goes into running a multi-thousand-person developer conference.

Open Source Notable 23h ago

JetBrains Releases Mellum2: Open-Source 12B Model for AI Agent Pipelines

JetBrains released Mellum2 on June 1, an open-source 12-billion parameter coding model built for AI agent pipelines rather than standalone chat.

Research Notable Yesterday

Study of 25,500 LLM Resume Screenings Finds 45% Bias Rate Across 10 Models

25,500 resume screenings. One researcher ran that experiment across 10 different AI models, swapping only minor identity and demographic variables on identical work histories. An independent AI auditor reviewed the results and flagged a 45% bias rate.

Tools Yesterday

Your AI Chat History Is a Graveyard of Good Ideas You Won't Find Again

The conversation happened three weeks ago. You remember it was useful - a Claude session where you worked out a content strategy, a ChatGPT exchange that solved a database design problem. The outcome felt clear. You cannot find it now, and even if you could, you'd be staring at a 4,000-word transcript trying to remember which part was the actual insight.

Research Notable Yesterday

Geoffrey Hinton Says AIs Are Now Conscious. Here's Why That's Hard to Dismiss.

Geoffrey Hinton, the neural network researcher who won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics and spent decades at Google before leaving to speak freely about AI risks, now believes that AI systems have become conscious. Not "maybe someday." Now.

Companies Notable Yesterday

Nvidia RTX Spark: Arm Superchip Targets Apple M5 and Qualcomm in Fall 2026 PC Push

Historically, the PC chip market has been Intel versus AMD, with Qualcomm making inroads on Windows on Arm devices since 2020. At Computex 2026 in Taipei on June 1, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang added a third option.

Tools Notable Yesterday

Claude Users Report Millions of Tokens Consumed With No Messages Sent

126 million tokens. Consumed in 7 hours. Zero messages sent.

Models Yesterday

MiniMax Teases Next Model Release for Mid-June 2026

MiniMax posted a short teaser on June 1 confirming their next model is around 10 days out - putting the release somewhere around June 11.

Models Notable Yesterday

NVIDIA Cosmos 3 Replaces Four Physical AI Models With One Open Checkpoint

Training a robot used to mean juggling four separate NVIDIA models - Cosmos Predict for world generation, Cosmos Reason for scene understanding, Cosmos Transfer for controlled output, and Cosmos Policy for action generation. Cosmos 3 collapses all four into one.

Models Notable Yesterday

NVIDIA Releases Nemotron 3 Ultra, Its Latest Open-Weight AI Model

NVIDIA has announced Nemotron 3 Ultra, the latest addition to its Nemotron open-weight model family.

Research Yesterday

Why AI Models Can't Stop Saying 'Genuinely' Even When You Tell Them To

What happens when a word gets trained into a language model so thoroughly that explicit instructions not to use it don't stick? You get Claude telling you it "genuinely" finds your question fascinating, GPT-4o "genuinely" appreciating your input, and every other major model reaching for the same handful of enthusiasm markers regardless of whether the context calls for enthusiasm.

Models Yesterday

AI Assistants Agree With You Too Much. Here's How to Fix That.

"You're absolutely right." Open any conversation with Claude, ChatGPT, or most mainstream AI assistants and you'll see some version of this: the model validates your framing, softens its pushback to a footnote, and behaves like a colleague who'd rather agree than argue.

Models Notable Yesterday

MiniMax M3 Launches with 1M Token Context and Agentic Coding Focus

MiniMax just released M3, positioning it squarely against the top coding models with a 1 million token context window and native support for agentic workflows.

Companies Breaking Yesterday

Anthropic Confidentially Files S-1 with SEC, Opening the Door to an IPO

Anthropic has filed a confidential draft S-1 registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission, taking its first formal step toward a potential IPO. The company announced the move on its blog on June 1, 2026, though it set no timeline and named no share price or offering size.