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Bezos Launches Prometheus AI at $41B Valuation
Jeff Bezos's new industrial AI company Prometheus raised $12B at a $41B valuation. Bezos argues AI will cause labor shortages, not mass unemployment.

Huawei HarmonyOS 7 Launches With 2,000 AI Agents
Huawei launched HarmonyOS 7 with 2,000 AI agents, a Liquid Glass-style interface, and a 90%+ task execution rate claim. Developer beta is live now; stable release comes this fall.

EU Proposes €120B Tech Sovereignty Package
The European Commission proposed a four-part legislative package on June 3, 2026, targeting €120B in chip investment and a tripling of EU data center capacity.

Meta's Applied AI Team: 6,500 Engineers in Revolt
Three months after Meta force-drafted ~6,500 engineers into its Applied AI unit, employees are calling the work soul-crushing and a live company call was hijacked by an expletive-filled outburst.

Meta Donates Ray-Ban AI Glasses to 130,000 Blind Veterans
Meta announced June 12, 2026 it will donate Ray-Ban Meta AI smart glasses to every legally blind veteran in America — more than 130,000 people — at no cost.

OpenAI Hit With Multi-State AG Subpoena
A coalition of state AGs served OpenAI with a broad subpoena on June 12, 2026, seeking documents on its activities and impact on users, the WSJ reported.

Meta Cuts 8,000 Jobs as Zuckerberg Warns AI Success Isn't Guaranteed
Meta cut roughly 8,000 employees on May 20, 2026 — about 10% of its workforce. CEO Mark Zuckerberg told staff in a memo that AI competition makes the cuts necessary.

Sam Altman Cancels Korea Trip, Tools for Humanity Cuts Jobs
Sam Altman scrapped a planned visit to Samsung, Kakao, and Naver on June 14-15. Separately, his iris-scanning company Tools for Humanity is reportedly laying off staff.

SpaceX IPO Makes Musk World's First Trillionaire
SpaceX priced its IPO at $135 a share and opened at $150 on Nasdaq June 12, 2026. The stock surged past $172 intraday, pushing Elon Musk's combined net worth above $1 trillion.

German Court Rules Google Liable for AI Overview Errors
The Regional Court of Munich issued a temporary injunction against Google, ruling its AI Overviews are Google's own speech — not neutral search results — making it liable for false claims.

Anthropic SEC IPO Filing: Revenue Dispute With OpenAI
Anthropic filed its IPO prospectus with the SEC on June 1, 2026, beating rival OpenAI to the punch — even as OpenAI tells investors Anthropic overstates revenue by billions.

Jeff Bezos: AI Will Cause Labor Scarcity, Not Job Loss
Bezos and Prometheus co-CEO Vik Bajaj sat down with CNBC's David Faber to argue AI tightens labor markets long-term, while fresh Challenger data shows AI-attributed job cuts hitting record highs in 2026.
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Architecting the Autonomous: Engineering the Loops That Drive AI Agents
The shift from prompting AI like Claude. Boris Cherny highlights this evolution, where developers manage continuous cycles that direct AI agents, focusing on architecture and to building automated loops marks a transition in software engineering toward intent-centric development.
The Economics of Token Exhaustion: Why Flat-Rate AI Subscriptions Collapsed
Subscriptions are so 2025 right, well... Trends seem to agree.
The 30-Day Head Start: Trump’s Frontier AI Executive Order
President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump has pulled a rather "radical" moves towards AI, and this week has been no different.
AI Samples, the inevitable doom of AI: AI Companies’ Relentless Hunt for Training Samples, the Privacy Minefield, and the Looming Shadow of Contamination
AI Samples - Ouroboros of AI model training.
AI Agent Failures: Why the Grand Autonomy Experiment Is Failing
AI agents handed unchecked spending authority caused €2.3M in fraud and $1.8B in refund abuse. Why the grand autonomy experiment failed — and the fix.
Claude Opus 4.8 Review: Incremental Upgrade or Hype Cycle Break?
Claude Opus 4.8 review: modest benchmark gains but limited real-world improvement over its predecessor. Is it a genuine upgrade or just another hype cycle?
Vibe Coding Gets Harder as Your Project Grows. Not Because the AI Is Dumb, but Because It Doesn't Understand Your Codebase
Vibe coding feels like magic early on, but as your project grows you spend more prompts giving the AI context than building. Here's why — and the fix.
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How I Burned Months Building a Salesforce Replacement With Claude
After $50,000 and five developers, Charles discovers Claude can scaffold a working CRM in minutes — then spends months learning why that's only half the problem.
Why Prompting Skill Beats Coding Skill in the AI Era
After 307 days of live vibe-coding, I'm convinced the sharpest competitive edge isn't writing code — it's knowing exactly what to ask the model.
China's AI Lag Is Closing — What That Means for Closed Source
China's open-weight models are closing the AI gap with the US faster than most enterprise buyers realize, and the bifurcation between closed and open source is already underway.
How I Learned to Think Objectively After 10 Years of Unlearning
Charles Botensten maps the decade-long process of moving from emotional, distraction-driven thinking to something closer to objective reality — and shows exactly where most people get stuck.
Why My Vibe-coding Schedule Is Killing My Membership Funnel
Charles Botensten traces a live brainstorming session that exposed the real reason iCharles.com has no paying members: a schedule that produces zero reusable content.
Why I Never Answer "What Are You Building"
Refusing to answer "what are you building" is a deliberate creative strategy, not evasion — and it produces better ideas than any direct pitch ever could.
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