Cloudflare reports bots are already 31 percent of all HTTP traffic and predicts machines will outnumber humans online by mid-2027, as AWS launches new cloud infrastructure designed for AI agents.
Meta rolls out paid Plus subscriptions for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp globally while testing AI plans under the Meta One brand at up to $19.99 per month.
Box CEO Aaron Levie coined the term AI psychosis to describe tech executives who lay off thousands based on AI demos that never show the hard, unglamorous work agents still cannot do.
Asana acquires no-code agent builder Stack AI to position itself as the operating system for human-agent teams, as the company bets its recovery on enterprise AI automation.
Sesame, founded by Oculus creators, launches an iOS app with four AI agents that hold natural conversations, run parallel searches mid-sentence, and remember past interactions.
Bloomberg published leaked renders of iOS 27, revealing Apple is building a standalone Siri app to rival ChatGPT, powered by Google Gemini, ahead of WWDC in June.
Google activated a breaking change to its Gemini API on May 26 and the countdown clock for developers is now running. The Gemini Interactions API switched to a new schema, and the old one disappears entirely on June 8.
A New York Times feature published this week put a human face on the autonomous vehicle story that regulatory debates almost always miss. Visually impaired Waymo users in California described the service as something that has genuinely changed their daily lives.
Canada’s Privacy Commissioner, working alongside provincial counterparts in Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta, issued formal findings on May 6 concluding that OpenAI violated Canadian privacy law in training ChatGPT.
Bloomberg broke the story on May 26 and the scope keeps expanding. China is requiring government approval before AI researchers at private firms including DeepSeek and Alibaba can travel abroad.