White House AI and Crypto Czar David Sacks compared the push to regulate artificial intelligence to the climate change movement on Sunday, warning that an FDA-style AI approval process would hand China the lead in the global AI race.
After years of being the laughingstock of the AI industry, Apple walked onto the WWDC stage Monday and showed the world a Siri it is not embarrassed about. The new assistant, now officially called Siri AI, has been rebuilt from the ground up and arrives with iOS 27 this fall.
OpenAI launched a biodefense program giving government labs and public health agencies early access to GPT-Rosalind for outbreak modeling, diagnostics, and countermeasure development.
Uber and WeRide will launch Spain’s first commercial robotaxi service in Madrid, making it the first city in continental Europe to offer driverless ride hailing. The service goes live later this year.
Sanders introduced a bill that would seize 50 percent of OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI stock for a public wealth fund. It has no chance of passing. The political convergence with Trump’s position is the real story.
BYD confirmed it is secretly building humanoid robots under a project called Yao-Shun-Yu, drawing on its 4,000 engineer autonomous driving team and deep hardware manufacturing expertise.
ChatGPT crossed one billion monthly active users, the fastest any consumer app has ever hit that milestone. YouTube took eight years. TikTok took five. ChatGPT took three.
Anthropic is calling on every major AI lab to coordinate a verifiable pause in development, warning that AI systems could hit recursive self-improvement within two years.
Trump confirmed talks about a U.S. government equity stake in OpenAI. Sam Altman pitched the idea first. Now both sides of the aisle are converging on the same question: who owns AI.
Apple is rebuilding Siri from scratch on Google’s Gemini model. Tim Cook’s final WWDC keynote kicks off Monday with the most consequential AI pivot in Apple’s history.