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Anthropic Seeks $30 Billion at $900 Billion Valuation

Anthropic Seeks $30 Billion at $900 Billion Valuation

Anthropic is in talks to raise $30 billion at a valuation that may be above $900 billion, but no final deal has been signed yet. Reports suggest this would make it one of the largest startup fundraises ever, and could even reach $950 billion, though the figures are not confirmed. The company's true revenue is not clear, with some sources citing $14 billion in annual sales and others giving higher, unverified numbers. The funding round may include several major investors, and highlights how only a few big players are driving much of the AI industry's growth and risks. If the raise is completed, Anthropic might be able to compete more strongly for resources and talent, but there remains uncertainty about future values and market reactions.

JPMorgan raises $7B for OpenAI data center, financing AI infrastructure boom

JPMorgan raises $7B for OpenAI data center, financing AI infrastructure boom

JPMorgan has raised over $7 billion to finance a new AI data center in Texas, connected to OpenAI's Stargate project. Another firm, Newmark, also arranged a $7.1 billion loan for a nearby large AI data center. These deals suggest banks are starting to view large AI data centers as important infrastructure. Lenders may require strict rules about cooling systems, power use, and equipment contracts. There might be challenges for lenders to sell some parts of these loans, showing the importance of strong agreements and careful planning.

UK AI Institute: AI Cyber Capability Doubles Every 4.7 Months

UK AI Institute: AI Cyber Capability Doubles Every 4.7 Months

The UK AI Safety Institute reports that the ability of advanced AI to complete cyber tasks without help has doubled roughly every 4.7 months since late 2024. These findings come from controlled tests and may not predict real-world attacks, but suggest that defenders have much less time to respond to new threats. Security agencies and companies are updating their advice, recommending more constant monitoring and stricter controls. Some experts warn that the rapid growth in AI capability might not carry over to protected networks, so ongoing checks and stronger security are still needed. There is still uncertainty about how these advances will affect actual cyberattacks.

Anthropic updates Claude agents with memory, evaluation, orchestration

Anthropic updates Claude agents with memory, evaluation, orchestration

Anthropic has added memory, evaluation, and orchestration tools to its Claude Managed Agents service, which may make it easier for companies to use multiple AI agents together. Early users report they can build and test projects faster because the service keeps track of long-term information and provides built-in tools. However, experts warn this update might make companies more dependent on Anthropic and could raise concerns about who controls the data. Some teams may need to review security and compliance, and switching away from this service in the future might require extra work. The changes seem to lower setup time but may create new challenges for data management and vendor lock-in.

YouTube unveils 6 new ad products, expands AI and commerce features

YouTube unveils 6 new ad products, expands AI and commerce features

YouTube announced six new advertising tools at its 2026 Brandcast Event that may help brands connect better with viewers and make online shopping easier. Features like Buy with Google Pay could let people buy things quickly from their TVs, which might encourage more impulse buys. The new tools also include options for matching brands with creators, using AI to help make ads faster, and expanding data to reach more shoppers. Some experts suggest these updates could make YouTube a stronger partner for businesses, but results may depend on how creative and relevant the ads are. These products will be tested in 2025 and may become more widely available depending on the results and local rules.

OpenAI launches $4B 'Deployment Company' to embed AI in enterprise

OpenAI launches $4B 'Deployment Company' to embed AI in enterprise

OpenAI has started a new company, called the Deployment Company, with more than $4 billion in funding to help bring AI tools like Codex and ChatGPT Enterprise into everyday business use. The plan involves putting engineers directly inside client companies to help connect AI to their data and workflows. Experts suggest this move may shift focus from just selling AI access to helping clients see real business outcomes. There are no official results yet, but partners predict this could make AI adoption faster and easier. OpenAI has not shared revenue goals, but the investment and partnerships suggest they hope to help businesses use AI without waiting for clients to solve problems on their own.

OpenAI Debuts Realtime-2, Translate, Whisper for Enterprise Voice AI

OpenAI Debuts Realtime-2, Translate, Whisper for Enterprise Voice AI

OpenAI has released three new voice AI models called Realtime-2, Realtime-Translate, and Realtime-Whisper that may help businesses handle reasoning, translation, and transcription separately. These models give companies more control by letting them use only the parts they need instead of one big system. Some experts suggest this change fits OpenAI's goal of making AI more useful in daily work, not just for showing off new technology. The models might lower costs and are designed to work well with current business tools, but savings and speed could depend on how they're used. Adoption appears to be growing as companies look for fast, practical benefits from these new tools.

Google DeepMind unveils Magic Pointer, a Gemini-powered cursor for AI tasks

Google DeepMind unveils Magic Pointer, a Gemini-powered cursor for AI tasks

Google DeepMind has introduced Magic Pointer, a new cursor powered by Gemini AI, which may let users perform tasks like removing image backgrounds or summarizing text directly in place. Early tests show users can use the cursor across apps, possibly making AI tools more helpful without switching to a separate chat box. Magic Pointer might make it easier for people to find tools or take the next step, though some experts warn that too much automation could be confusing or distracting. DeepMind says privacy and speed are important, and Magic Pointer currently runs in a special secure area in Chrome. Although it is still an experiment, Magic Pointer could soon be used by more people and have many helpful plug-ins.

OpenAI unveils GPT-Rosalind for life sciences data challenges

OpenAI unveils GPT-Rosalind for life sciences data challenges

OpenAI has introduced GPT-Rosalind, a new language model designed to help with life sciences data, which may make it easier for researchers to organize complex biology information. The tool is available to certain enterprise users and aims to speed up work by reasoning across scientific papers and data in one place. Early reports suggest the model's main strength is helping scientists quickly review and test research ideas, rather than fully automating tasks. Experts note that GPT-Rosalind's success might depend on how well it fits into current data systems and rules, and there are ongoing questions about its effects on research quality and bias.

YouTube pivots monetization, integrates pre-production sponsorships for creators

YouTube pivots monetization, integrates pre-production sponsorships for creators

YouTube is changing how creators make money by helping connect them with sponsors before making videos. This new system may give brands more ways to be involved early, and lets creators earn from sponsorships and ads. Competition from platforms like TikTok and Netflix appears to be one reason for this change. The new tools might help creators earn more by mixing sponsorships, ads, and fan support. Early reactions suggest some studios might welcome the pre-production funding, but there may still be challenges as creators look for the best ways to make income.

Baidu Unveils DuMate, Miaoda Agents for "AI Agent Era" Shift

Baidu Unveils DuMate, Miaoda Agents for "AI Agent Era" Shift

Baidu has introduced new AI tools called DuMate and Miaoda, aiming to move from just building bigger language models to creating smart AI agents that can complete tasks. CEO Robin Li said that in the future, people may pay for AI based on what it can do, not just what it knows. Analysts suggest this shift could change how tech companies are valued and how they spend money. Li also suggested a new way to measure success in AI, focusing on how many tasks these agents finish daily, but the timeline for reaching these goals is still unclear. Whether Baidu's new approach will work worldwide may depend on how many people use it, government rules, and how competitors respond.

TikTok expands AI tools, ad placements at TikTok World 2026

TikTok expands AI tools, ad placements at TikTok World 2026

In May 2026, TikTok, major TV networks, and Beast Industries each announced new tools that may change how advertisers spend their money. TikTok showed new AI-powered ad options and search tools that may help brands reach users in creative ways. TV networks focused on sports content, which appears to help them keep high ad prices. Beast Industries, from MrBeast, introduced a creator marketplace that might let brands buy influencer ads more easily. It is unclear which of these new ideas will lead to more long-term spending from advertisers.

Google updates Ads API to v24.1, expands mobile and AI testing

Google updates Ads API to v24.1, expands mobile and AI testing

Google has updated its Ads API to version 24.1, which may make it easier for advertisers to track mobile results, control ad creatives, and automate experiments. The update, released in May 2026, adds new tools for testing AI and video campaigns, and lets advertisers upload static images exactly as designed. Reporting for experiments appears to be more transparent with new data fields for confidence intervals and p-values. There are also new security features and a reminder that data older than 37 months will not be available after June 2026. These changes might help advertisers analyze results better and keep their data workflows up to date.

Viral Nation Tops May 2026 AI Search Visibility for Influencer Agencies

Viral Nation Tops May 2026 AI Search Visibility for Influencer Agencies

The May 2026 AI Search Visibility Index suggests that brands may be using AI engines more than traditional search to find influencer agencies. Viral Nation reportedly appeared in about two thirds of AI answers, ahead of other agencies like Obviously and Ubiquitous. The study shows that agencies with high visibility on AI engines may be more likely to be considered by brands. Experts believe that content on trusted websites appears to influence AI recommendations, but more research may be needed to confirm the best ways to boost visibility. The results suggest search habits may be shifting, but it is not yet certain how permanent these changes will be.