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Billionaires already couldn’t talk to their grandchildren. Now they’re on opposite sides of the AI divide

Citi finds AI use jumped to 22% from 13% in a year, even as principals warn data privacy is “non-negotiable” and fear back-door exposure via SaaS tools.

By Nick LichtenbergJune 1, 2026
Data centers could help determine who wins the next war, and a shortage of compute would be ‘catastrophic,’ retired general says
Data centers could help determine who wins the next war, and a shortage of compute would be ‘catastrophic,’ retired general says
By Jason MaMay 31, 2026
A Gen Z YouTube mogul’s $10 million horror movie almost beat Star Wars at the box office this weekend
A Gen Z YouTube mogul’s $10 million horror movie almost beat Star Wars at the box office this weekend
By Lindsey Bahr and The Associated PressMay 31, 2026
CEOs blame AI for layoffs, but an MIT professor says it fits a long-running pattern to find a cover story. ‘They’ve been saying that for 20 years’
CEOs blame AI for layoffs, but an MIT professor says it fits a long-running pattern to find a cover story. ‘They’ve been saying that for 20 years’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 31, 2026
AI will make the ‘tech bro’ class even richer, Nobel laureate Joe Stiglitz says, just as it can take your job
AI will make the ‘tech bro’ class even richer, Nobel laureate Joe Stiglitz says, just as it can take your job
By Catherina GioinoMay 31, 2026
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Forget the STEM safety net. Peter Thiel warns AI is a bigger threat to technical roles than to creative thinkers
By Jake AngeloMay 31, 2026
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Samsung’s UK boss keeps a signed $100 bill she’s never allowed to spend—and shares her best and worst investments
Samsung’s UK boss keeps a signed $100 bill she’s never allowed to spend—and shares her best and worst investments

Samsung’s top UK exec bought her first flat at auction with two credit cards, she admits work-life balance is a lie and always has a $100 bill on her.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 31, 2026
If Elon Musk merges SpaceX with Tesla he’ll create a $3.4 trillion behemoth—with zero profits

A SpaceX-Tesla union would mark by far the largest merger of all time.

By Shawn TullyMay 31, 2026
Ex–Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns U.S. tech workers: Competing with China’s grueling 12-hour workdays means sacrificing work-life balance

Schmidt, who served as CEO from 2001 to 2011, has some thoughts on the China-style “996” work ethic.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 30, 2026
Snowflake CEO says monster quarter shows why software firms need new pricing models to thrive in AI age

Sridhar Ramaswamy predicts that companies reliant on seat-based income will scramble to justify their premiums as employees use AI to accomplish an immense amount of work. 

By Sebastian HerreraMay 30, 2026
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After Blue Origin rocket explosion, NASA’s entire moon exploration program depends on SpaceX for now as Musk eyes blockbuster IPO soon
After Blue Origin rocket explosion, NASA’s entire moon exploration program depends on SpaceX for now as Musk eyes blockbuster IPO soon

“Blue Origin’s inability to launch Blue Moon anytime soon is likely to put the company out of the running for Artemis III.”

By Jason MaMay 30, 2026
I worked with Steve Jobs at Apple, where every OS update killed startups. AI founders are about to face the same thing

Mill CEO and Nest co-founder Matt Rogers watched Apple render startups obsolete overnight. He says the same dynamic is playing out in AI — and the survival playbook looks familiar.

By Matt RogersMay 30, 2026
Anthropic leapfrogs OpenAI with a record $965 billion valuation and says its ‘Mythos’ AI model is coming soon 

The AI lab behind Claude has raised $65 billion at a $965 billion valuation, shipped a new flagship model, and signaled its long-withheld Mythos AI is nearly ready for the public—all in one day.

By Beatrice NolanMay 29, 2026
Asana was battered by the AI boom. Now it’s betting its future on humans and agents working together.

Nine months in, CEO Dan Rogers is betting a $75 million acquisition of AI agent builder Stack AI can reposition the company for the AI era.

By Beatrice NolanMay 29, 2026
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Special operations commander says while AI could determine targets, humans must be sure ‘it’s going to deliver violence only where we intend it’
Special operations commander says while AI could determine targets, humans must be sure ‘it’s going to deliver violence only where we intend it’

he remarks from Bradley come as his boss, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, is pushing to rapidly evolve the military through AI.

By Konstantin Toropin and The Associated PressMay 31, 2026
Stop blaming immigration for low U.S. reading scores, top psychologist says. The problem is actually devices giving easy access to social media

“Social media and other digital media…distracts students in class when they should be learning,” San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge said.

By Sasha RogelbergMay 31, 2026
AI is splitting the music world. This 49-year-old guitarist used it to keep playing after Parkinson’s

Samuel Smith spent years writing songs with a guitar in his hands. Now, the London-based singer-songwriter is using artificial intelligence tools to help him continue making Americana music after Parkinson’s disease largely took away his ability to play guitar. Smith, who was diagnosed with the progressive neurological disorder in 2020, recently released his second album, “The Art of Letting […]

By Mustakim Hasnath and The Associated PressMay 30, 2026
SoftBank plans up to €75 billion investment in French AI centers

SoftBank’s initial investment plans to deliver data centers in Dunkirk, Bosquel and Bouchain.

By Benoit Berthelot and BloombergMay 30, 2026
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Experimental pill nearly doubles survival time for people with advanced pancreatic cancer. ‘I actually started crying’
Experimental pill nearly doubles survival time for people with advanced pancreatic cancer. ‘I actually started crying’

The drug is called daraxonrasib and it blocks a mutated protein that fuels tumor growth in more than 90% of pancreatic cancer cases — a target that had eluded treatment for decades.

By Lauran Neergaard and The Associated PressMay 31, 2026
Bill Nye: Companies say there’s a skills gap. They’re wrong — and students can prove it

I’ve spent years judging the world’s largest K-12 science competition. What I’ve seen should make every corporate executive rethink how they hire.

By Bill NyeMay 31, 2026
I raised $15 million without VC in one of tech’s most capital-intensive sectors. Here’s what I learned

Here’s why chasing institutional capital in mobility is a trap, and how building with private money forced the discipline the industry never had.

By Hebron SherMay 29, 2026
Jeff Bezos admits to ‘very rough day’ as Blue Origin rocket explodes days after new NASA contract

The rocket — already grounded once in April after an engine failure — blew up during a pre-launch test at Cape Canaveral. NASA’s Artemis lunar timeline now faces fresh uncertainty.

By Marcia Dunn and The Associated PressMay 29, 2026
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Russian spies are more aggressively trying to steal Western technology as sanctions add to mounting problems for Putin’s wartime economy
Russian spies are more aggressively trying to steal Western technology as sanctions add to mounting problems for Putin’s wartime economy

Russia also needs sanctioned computer technology and software updates for machine tools.

By Emma Burrows and The Associated PressMay 30, 2026
Taylor Swift just exposed a blind spot in AI law — and it’s bigger than copyright

Her bid to trademark signature snippets of her voice and image shows how deepfakes can slip past traditional copyright rules.

By Daryl Lim and The ConversationMay 30, 2026
The AI arms race in cybersecurity has started. Most companies aren’t ready

Coinbase’s head of security offers tips for companies to secure themselves against a new breed of AI threats.

By Philip MartinMay 29, 2026
AI is already helping people plan mass shootings. The law is barely paying attention

Chatbots have surfaced in numerous cases where users allegedly sought tactical advice — yet courts are only beginning to test theories.

By Anat Lior and The ConversationMay 30, 2026
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    C-SuiteBoos, AI-washing, and ‘lower-value human capital’: The psychological traps CEOs are falling into when they botch their AI messaging
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By Emma BurleighMay 29, 2026
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