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SpaceX Eyes $20B Bond Sale Ahead of 2026 IPO
SpaceX is working with bankers on a potential $20 billion bond offering, with reports also pointing to a record $75 billion IPO target for 2026.

OpenAI o3 Solves 18 Pediatric Rare-Disease Cases
OpenAI's o3 Deep Research model reviewed 376 unsolved pediatric cases with Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard, yielding 18 confirmed diagnoses across four disease categories.

Amazon May Sell Trainium Chips Directly to Rivals
Amazon's chip business hit a ~$50B standalone run rate. CEO Andy Jassy says the company is now considering selling Trainium chips directly — not just through AWS.

Microsoft Sells OpenAI Models to ByteDance, Hitting $1B
ByteDance is Microsoft's biggest AI customer, spending $1B+ annually on Azure and OpenAI models. Azure's China AI revenue tripled in FY2025, even as OpenAI privately complained about distillation risks.

Linux Foundation Launches Appia AI Standards Body
The Linux Foundation launched the Appia Foundation on June 17, 2026, with Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and 10 other members to build open AI conformity specifications.

AI CEOs Pitch G7 on Global Standards Forum
Top AI CEOs sat with G7 heads of state in France on June 17, 2026, pushing for a US-led international forum to set global standards for advanced AI models.

Pew 2026: Half of Americans Use Chatbots, Two-Thirds Say AI Too Fast
Pew's June 2026 survey finds half of Americans now use AI chatbots — but two-thirds think the tech is moving too fast and most distrust government to regulate it.

G7 Discusses "Trusted Partners" Access to Anthropic AI
G7 leaders at the Evian-les-Bains summit discussed granting select "trusted partners" access to Anthropic's advanced AI models after Trump ordered the company to block foreign nationals.

Noam Shazeer Leaves Google Gemini to Join OpenAI
Noam Shazeer built the transformer paper, co-founded Character.AI, and helped lead Gemini. Now he's joining OpenAI — less than two years after Google paid $2.7B to bring him back.

Google AMIE Matches Doctors in Nature Study
Google's AMIE and a separate AI called MIRA both published in Nature on June 17, 2026, matching or outperforming doctors in simulated clinical settings — but neither is cleared for real-world use yet.

Estonia Plans Government IDs for AI Agents
Estonia wants to issue official ID numbers to AI agents — the first country to try it — so agents can act with defined, traceable permissions instead of your full login.

Paradromics Implants First Long-Term Brain Chip
Austin neurotech firm Paradromics has completed its first chronic brain-chip implant in a patient who lost her speech to motor neuron disease, marking a new rival to Neuralink.
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Rio de Janeiro's "Homegrown" AI Model Caught Red-Handed as a Rebranded Copy-Paste Job
The AI world erupted today. IplanRIO, the IT division of Rio de Janeiro's municipal government, open-sourced the Rio 3.5 Open 397B AI model, billing it as a breakthrough moment for Brazil and the Glob
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?
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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 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.
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 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.
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