Microsoft published a Copilot Studio update on May 26 that should alarm every company still running legacy software it assumed was safe from automation. Computer-using agents are now generally available.
The investor roadshow begins June 4. Pricing comes June 11. And on June 12, SpaceX starts trading on Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX, targeting a valuation of 1.75 trillion dollars.
OpenAI is not going to sit and watch Anthropic’s consulting partners eat its lunch. On May 11, the company launched the OpenAI Deployment Company, already backed by more than four billion dollars from a consortium that includes Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, Bain Capital, TPG, and Capgemini.
The accounting giant KPMG made it official this week. Anthropic’s Claude is going into every corner of the firm’s sprawling global operation, touching 276,000 professionals spread across 138 countries.
Trump scrapped a planned AI cybersecurity executive order hours before signing after calls from Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and AI adviser David Sacks, saying he didn’t want to block America’s AI progress over regulatory language he didn’t like.
Anthropic and the Gates Foundation announced a $200 million, four-year partnership to deploy Claude across healthcare, education, and agriculture in low-income countries, targeting diseases, literacy gaps, and smallholder farming at global scale.
Apple is set to open iOS 27 to third-party AI providers including Google Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude through a new Extensions framework, with Siri using different voices to signal which AI is actually answering each query.
Hark, the secretive AI startup founded by Brett Adcock, raised $700 million at a $6 billion valuation from Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Qualcomm, and ARK Invest despite revealing almost nothing about the universal AI interface and hardware it is building.
The NTSB shut down its public accident docket after a user reconstructed the cockpit audio of a fatal UPS crash from a spectrogram using AI in just 10 minutes, forcing the agency to review what data it can safely release.
Universal Music Group and TikTok renewed their licensing deal with a new joint commitment to identify and remove unauthorized AI-generated music, creating an enforcement template the rest of the music industry is watching closely.