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IndustryWiredMay 15

The Real Losers of the Musk v. Altman Trial

Musk and Altman's legal battle reveals the struggles of AI startups caught in the crossfire. This conflict highlights the challenges smaller companies face in the competitive AI landscape.

ProductsLatent SpaceMay 15

[AINews] Everything is Conductor

Conductor just launched a new AI platform for managing and optimizing data workflows. This tool aims to streamline processes for businesses, making data handling more efficient and user-friendly.

ProductsSimon WillisonMay 14

Not so locked in any more

Simon Willison just released a new tool that allows users to run AI models locally without being locked into specific platforms. This gives developers more flexibility and control over their AI workflows.

IndustryTechCrunchMay 14

What the jury will actually decide in the case of Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman

Elon Musk and Sam Altman are headed to court over a dispute related to AI governance and safety. The outcome could shape future regulations and responsibilities for AI companies.

IndustrySimon WillisonMay 14

Quoting Mitchell Hashimoto

Mitchell Hashimoto just shared insights on the future of AI in software development. He emphasizes the need for AI to assist developers rather than replace them, focusing on collaboration and enhancing productivity.

IndustryThe VergeMay 14

Closing time

OpenAI is shutting down its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, in the EU due to regulatory challenges. This move impacts users in the region who relied on the service for various tasks.

ProductsLatent SpaceMay 14

AI-Native Healthcare: 100M Doctor Visits, 10–20 Hours Saved, Prior Auth in Minutes — Janie Lee & Chai Asawa, Abridge

Abridge just streamlined prior authorization processes in healthcare, cutting down the time from hours to minutes. This means doctors can save 10-20 hours and manage 100 million visits more efficiently.

ProductsGitHubMay 14

GitHub availability report: April 2026

GitHub just released its availability report for April 2026. Users can now see detailed uptime metrics and incident reports to better understand service reliability.

IndustryTechCrunchMay 14

Elon Musk’s SpaceXAI has been bleeding staff since its merger

SpaceXAI is losing employees rapidly following its merger. This staffing issue could impact its AI development and project timelines.

ProductsDatabricksMay 14

Expanded interoperability with Unity Catalog Open APIs

Databricks just enhanced interoperability with Unity Catalog through Open APIs. This update allows users to integrate and manage data across different platforms more seamlessly.

IndustryThe VergeMay 14

Behold, the Elon Musk jackass trophy

Elon Musk just unveiled a trophy named after him for recognizing 'jackass' behavior. This quirky move seems aimed at poking fun at controversial figures while engaging his audience in a lighthearted manner.

ProductsTechCrunchMay 14

OpenAI says Codex is coming to your phone

OpenAI is bringing Codex to mobile devices, allowing users to access coding assistance on their phones. This makes it easier for developers to code on the go and integrate AI support into their mobile workflows.

AgentsOpenAIMay 14

Sea's View on the Future of Agentic Software Development with Codex

OpenAI shares insights on the future of agentic software development using Codex. They emphasize how Codex can enhance productivity by automating coding tasks and improving developer workflows.

IndustryWiredMay 14

An Engineer’s Post Protesting Laptop Surveillance Is Going Viral Inside Meta

An engineer at Meta is protesting against laptop surveillance practices, sparking a viral response within the company. This backlash highlights growing concerns about employee privacy and workplace monitoring in tech firms.

ProductsThe VergeMay 14

OpenAI’s Codex is now in the ChatGPT mobile app

OpenAI just integrated Codex into the ChatGPT mobile app. Users can now generate code snippets directly from their phones, making coding more accessible on the go.

AgentsTechCrunchMay 14

What happens when AI starts building itself?

Researchers are exploring how AI can autonomously improve its own architecture and capabilities. This self-building approach could lead to more efficient and powerful AI systems in the future.

IndustryTechCrunchMay 14

OpenAI is reportedly preparing legal action against Apple; it wouldn’t be the first partner to feel burned

OpenAI is gearing up for legal action against Apple over partnership issues. This move signals rising tensions between major tech players in the AI space.

ProductsTechCrunchMay 14

Clawdmeter turns your Claude Code usage stats into a tiny desktop dashboard

Clawdmeter just launched a desktop dashboard for tracking Claude Code usage stats. This tool gives users a quick and easy way to visualize their AI interactions and optimize their workflows.

IndustryWiredMay 14

Trump’s Tech Posse in China, Who’s Winning in Musk v. Altman, and Hantavirus Conspiracy Theories

Trump's tech team is navigating the complexities of China's tech landscape. This could impact how U.S. companies engage with Chinese markets amid rising tensions.

IndustryThe VergeMay 14

Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses

Microsoft is canceling Claude Code licenses, impacting users who rely on this AI tool for coding assistance. This move suggests a shift in Microsoft's strategy regarding AI partnerships and offerings.

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