Alibaba allegedly ran 28.8 million fraudulent API exchanges across 25,000 fake accounts to steal Claude's intelligence. If confirmed, it's the largest AI model theft ever attempted. The same week, the White House restricted GPT 5.6 to 20 companies, OpenAI delayed its IPO, and Neuralink announced it may attempt brain-to-brain telepathy this year.
-- GPT 5.6 launches in three tiers: Sol, Terra, Luna all throttled by the White House.
-- Chinese proxy services offer Western frontier models at 90% discount. The trade: your reasoning traces get harvested for distillation.
-- OpenAI won't IPO below $1 trillion. Revenue is at $40–50B annually but they're burning $26B.
-- Elon's endgame for Neuralink is I/O layer for the singularity, allowing humans to couple with AI directly.
Elon Musk: "Our next product is Blindsight, which will enable those who have total loss of vision, including if they've lost their eyes or the optic nerve, or maybe have never seen even blind from birth, to be able to see again."
Head of Engineering Shopify:
"AI writes the code, AI reviews the code. Your job is just to write the loops around it."
26 minutes on how AI changed the way 3,000 engineers work inside a single company.
Ignoring it while everyone else uses AI to do more is the fastest way to fall behind.
Watch it, then read the step by step guide on loops below.
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Satya Nadella was asked directly: in two years, will Microsoft have more engineers or fewer ?
He didn't answer with a headcount.
He answered with a job description that doesn't exist yet.
In the 1980s, if someone had predicted 3.5 billion people would spend their days typing, the world would have laughed.
Nobody needs 3.5 billion typists.
Except that's exactly what happened and every one of them had a wage, a title, and a career built around it.
Now here's where it gets interesting.
The software developer of the future isn't writing code.
They're managing 100 agents, 1,000 agents and doing something Nadella's team just named for the first time.
"One of the new things that we are learning is what I'll call cognitive coverage."
His point: when your entire codebase is written by agents, the human job becomes comprehending what was built. Auditing it.
Understanding the decisions the agent made and why. That is not a task AI can replace because the AI is the thing being understood.
So do the math on what that means. The workflow changed.
The artifact changed.
The input output format of software development changed.
And the job changed with it not away, but upward.
"That's the job of a software developer.
In order to do that you've got to go to school.
You've got to learn computer science and have cognitive coverage."
Nadella is not saying jobs are safe.
He's saying the jobs that survive are the ones AI cannot verify.
And the unverifiable part of human work the meeting observations, the judgment calls, the things that leave no trace is exactly what no model can be trained on.
I wonder why nobody in San Francisco is talking about that.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
One person rebuilt an entire company’s brain in 7 days inside Claude Code.
Not a doc. Not Obsidian. A living galaxy of nodes.
Every employee. Every AI agent. Every SOP. Every tool. All wired together on one screen.
Click a department. The human agent team opens up. The SOPs attached to it open up. What each person is allowed to touch opens up.
That last part is the whole game.
Permissions baked into the brain. An employee opens the chat, the AI already knows what they can access. Agents, data, SOPs surface inside the conversation like you tagged them by hand.
Obsidian can’t do this. Notion can’t do this.
No dev team. No funding round. No 6-month roadmap. 7 days, 1 person, 1 terminal.
This is the part nobody has priced in.
The tools to build $200K enterprise software now sit on your laptop for free.
The only thing missing is the guy who opens the terminal.
Mark Zuckerberg says he doesn't drink coffee or caffeine and does jiu-jitsu instead
"Sometimes on vacation, I'll drink it recreationally. I don't like any kind of chemicals or anything like that"
"My sister gives me such a hard time about that. She's like, 'You're just sitting there raw dogging reality'"
"I wake up and I fight people... It's neurologically stimulating, good cardio and strength, it's a good day"
"Better than caffeine for me. I'm just not into that stuff"