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Pope Leo XIV Issues Encyclical 'Magnifica Humanitas' on AI and Human Dignity

Pope Leo XIV Issues Encyclical 'Magnifica Humanitas' on AI and Human Dignity
On May 15, Pope Leo XIV signed 'Magnifica Humanitas,' the Vatican's first encyclical dedicated to artificial intelligence and the protection of human dignity. Published ten days later, the document arrives exactly 135 years after Leo XIII released 'Rerum Novarum,' which framed the industrial revolution’s moral questions. In the encyclical, the Pope calls for a values‑based framework to guide AI development, warning that current decisions will shape generations. The Vatican’s initiative coincides with a recent Faith‑AI Covenant roundtable that brought together AI leaders from OpenAI, Anthropic and DeepMind with senior religious figures. Lire la suite

Trump Delays AI Security Executive Order, Citing Concerns Over Model Review Requirements

Trump Delays AI Security Executive Order, Citing Concerns Over Model Review Requirements
President Donald Trump postponed signing an executive order that would have required U.S. agencies to evaluate artificial‑intelligence models before they reach the market. The president said he was uncomfortable with language that could hinder America’s lead in AI, and reports suggest the delay also reflects a lack of immediate availability of tech CEOs for briefings. The stalled order would have tasked the Office of the National Cyber Director and other agencies with creating a pre‑release security review process, a move spurred by the launch of Anthropic’s Mythos and OpenAI’s GPT‑5.5 Cyber. Lire la suite

OpenAI Moves Toward IPO as ChatGPT Fuels Public Market Push

OpenAI Moves Toward IPO as ChatGPT Fuels Public Market Push
OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is gearing up for an initial public offering within days or weeks, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The AI firm has enlisted Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to draft filing paperwork that could be submitted as early as Friday, with a possible market debut as soon as September. The move follows the dismissal of Elon Musk’s lawsuit against CEO Sam Altman and reflects the company’s desire to raise capital for the massive compute power needed to train next‑generation models. Investors will watch closely to see whether revenue growth can keep pace with OpenAI’s soaring expenses. Lire la suite

OpenAI says its new reasoning model disproves 80‑year‑old Erdős conjecture

OpenAI says its new reasoning model disproves 80‑year‑old Erdős conjecture
OpenAI announced that a general‑purpose reasoning model has produced an original proof that overturns a geometry conjecture posed by Paul Erdős in 1946. The company says the breakthrough demonstrates AI’s ability to carry out long, complex chains of reasoning without being tailored for mathematics, a claim that draws both praise from several mathematicians and skepticism after a previous, premature claim by a former OpenAI executive. Lire la suite

Sam Altman offers $2 million in OpenAI tokens to every YC startup

Sam Altman offers $2 million in OpenAI tokens to every YC startup
At a Y Combinator event on Tuesday night, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced a novel financing deal: each of the 169 companies in the current batch will receive $2 million worth of OpenAI tokens in exchange for equity via an uncapped SAFE. The move, designed to lower AI infrastructure costs and tether startups to OpenAI’s platform, has sparked both enthusiasm and caution among founders and investors. Lire la suite

Anthropic projects first operating profit as Q2 revenue set to double

Anthropic projects first operating profit as Q2 revenue set to double
Anthropic told investors it expects to more than double its second‑quarter revenue to about $10.9 billion and post an operating profit for the first time, the Wall Street Journal reported. The AI startup’s rapid growth puts it ahead of rival OpenAI, but analysts warn that hefty compute expenses could erase the profit later in the year. Anthropic declined further comment as the news coincided with reports that OpenAI may soon file for an IPO. Lire la suite

Federal Jury Dismisses Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI Over Statute of Limitations

Federal Jury Dismisses Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI Over Statute of Limitations
A California federal jury ruled on Monday that Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI was barred by the statute of limitations, effectively ending the high‑profile case. The jury found Musk waited too long to file the suit, and Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers adopted the recommendation without addressing the merits of his claims that OpenAI abandoned its nonprofit mission. The decision closes a legal battle that has pitted the billionaire entrepreneur against the AI firm he helped create, leaving Musk to consider an appeal while OpenAI continues its rapid growth. Lire la suite

OpenAI Eyes IPO as Early as September, Sources Say

OpenAI Eyes IPO as Early as September, Sources Say
OpenAI is reportedly preparing to file for an initial public offering as soon as September, according to insiders cited by The New York Times. The company has been consulting Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley while monitoring market conditions. A spokesperson said the firm routinely evaluates strategic options, but offered no timeline. Valued at roughly $730 billion, OpenAI would join rivals SpaceX and Anthropic, which are also pursuing public listings. The move follows a recent court victory that dismissed Elon Musk’s lawsuit against the for‑profit arm of the AI firm. Lire la suite

OpenAI Poised for September IPO After Musk Lawsuit Defeat

OpenAI Poised for September IPO After Musk Lawsuit Defeat
OpenAI is gearing up for an initial public offering as early as September, sources told the Wall Street Journal. The AI firm moves forward after Elon Musk’s lawsuit— which threatened the company’s structure, leadership and finances—was dismissed. Chief executive Sam Altman is reportedly working with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to file a confidential registration statement within days or weeks. The filing comes amid expectations that SpaceX, now a rival after acquiring xAI, will soon submit its own IPO paperwork, setting up a high‑stakes showdown on Wall Street. Lire la suite

Google rolls out CodeMender AI tool to bolster code security amid Anthropic competition

Google rolls out CodeMender AI tool to bolster code security amid Anthropic competition
At its I/O conference on May 19, 2026, Google announced that its CodeMender AI agent for code security is moving beyond internal testing and will be offered to external developers and enterprises. The move comes as Anthropic’s Claude Mythos model sparked a wave of interest in AI‑driven security solutions. Google’s DeepMind CTO Koray Kavukcuoglu described CodeMender as a way to “help secure the world’s code bases,” while CEO Sundar Pichai said the company is ready to match the capabilities demonstrated by Anthropic’s latest offering. Lire la suite

OpenAI adopts new metadata and watermark system to flag AI‑generated images

OpenAI adopts new metadata and watermark system to flag AI‑generated images
OpenAI announced on Tuesday that it will embed a clear provenance signal in the metadata of every image it creates and will partner with Google to add an invisible SynthID watermark. The two layers—C2PA metadata and SynthID—are designed to make it easier for users and platforms to verify whether a picture was produced by an AI model. A public verification tool will let anyone check for both signals, though the measures currently apply only to images generated by OpenAI’s own products. Lire la suite

Jury Dismisses Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Over OpenAI Charitable Trust, Citing Late Filing

Jury Dismisses Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Over OpenAI Charitable Trust, Citing Late Filing
A federal jury in Oakland rejected Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI co‑founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, finding the case weak and filed too late. Musk, who accused the duo of breaching a charitable trust and unjust enrichment, called the judge a “terrible activist” on social media before announcing plans to appeal. The verdict also highlighted testimony that Musk had asked OpenAI researchers to assist Tesla’s autopilot team without reimbursement, underscoring the blurred lines between the nonprofit's mission and Musk’s for‑profit interests. Lire la suite

Andrej Karpathy Leaves OpenAI Veteran to Lead Anthropic’s Claude‑Driven Pre‑Training Effort

Andrej Karpathy Leaves OpenAI Veteran to Lead Anthropic’s Claude‑Driven Pre‑Training Effort
Andre​j Karpathy, one of OpenAI’s original co‑founders, announced Monday that he has joined Anthropic’s pre‑training team. Tasked with building a group that uses Anthropic’s own Claude model to speed up the costly pre‑training phase, Karpathy brings a résumé that spans Stanford, Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving program and a brief stint at his own AI‑education startup. The hire arrives as OpenAI grapples with a wave of senior departures, while Anthropic, valued at roughly $800 billion, eyes an IPO by late 2026. Industry observers see the move as a sign that Anthropic can attract top talent and may usher in a new era of recursive model improvement. Lire la suite

Jury Dismisses Elon Musk Lawsuit, Clearing Path for OpenAI IPO

Jury Dismisses Elon Musk Lawsuit, Clearing Path for OpenAI IPO
A federal jury in Oakland ruled that Elon Musk's claims against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the company were filed too late, dismissing the lawsuit that sought billions in damages and the removal of Altman and co‑founder Greg Brockman. The decision removes a legal hurdle for OpenAI’s planned initial public offering and underscores the limits of Musk’s challenge to the AI firm’s for‑profit transition. Lire la suite

Jury Dismisses Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Over Late Filing

Jury Dismisses Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Over Late Filing
A federal jury unanimously rejected Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, ruling that the claim was filed too late. The decision came as Musk's legal team appeared deflated, and OpenAI attorneys showed visible relief. Microsoft praised the verdict, emphasizing its partnership with OpenAI. Musk did not return to the courtroom after testifying and missed the reading of the verdict, having chosen to attend a summit with Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping instead. His lawyer, Marc Toberoff, confirmed plans to appeal the ruling. Lire la suite

Jury Rules Elon Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Time-Barred, Ending Case on Statute of Limitations

Jury Rules Elon Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Time-Barred, Ending Case on Statute of Limitations
A nine‑person jury in Oakland unanimously found that Elon Musk filed his lawsuit against OpenAI, Sam Altman and Microsoft beyond the statutory deadline, effectively ending the high‑profile case without reaching the merits. The advisory verdict, which Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers is likely to adopt, clears a major legal hurdle for OpenAI as it prepares for a public‑benefit corporation conversion and a potential IPO. Musk’s bid to unwind the company’s restructuring and seek billions in disgorgement is now in jeopardy. Lire la suite

OpenClaw creator’s $1.3 million OpenAI bill shines light on AI coding costs

OpenClaw creator’s $1.3 million OpenAI bill shines light on AI coding costs
Peter Steinberger, the engineer behind the open‑source project OpenClaw, racked up a $1.3 million charge on the OpenAI API in a single month while running about 100 Codex instances. The bill, covered by OpenAI as a research investment, represents 603 billion tokens across 7.6 million requests and offers the first public glimpse of how much autonomous AI‑driven software development can cost at scale. Lire la suite

Anthropic Acquires SDK Startup Stainless, Pulling Key Tool from Competitors

Anthropic Acquires SDK Startup Stainless, Pulling Key Tool from Competitors
Anthropic announced Monday that it has bought Stainless, the developer‑tools startup founded by former Stripe engineer Alex Rattray. The deal, reportedly valued at more than $300 million, removes a widely used SDK‑generation platform from the hands of rivals such as OpenAI, Google and Cloudflare. Anthropic will discontinue Stainless’s hosted services but will let existing customers keep and modify the SDKs they have already generated. The acquisition gives Anthropic exclusive control over technology that has powered every official Anthropic SDK since the company launched its API. Lire la suite

Jury Dismisses Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft Over Charity Claim

Jury Dismisses Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft Over Charity Claim
A California jury unanimously ruled that Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI co‑founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, as well as Microsoft, was filed too late. Musk alleged the companies stole a charitable venture by turning OpenAI into a for‑profit entity, but jurors accepted the defendants' statute‑of‑limitations defense. The verdict ends the most high‑profile legal threat to OpenAI ahead of its anticipated IPO, while Musk's counsel signals an appeal. Lire la suite

OpenAI sued in California over alleged sharing of ChatGPT data with Google and Meta

OpenAI sued in California over alleged sharing of ChatGPT data with Google and Meta
A class-action lawsuit filed in California accuses OpenAI of sending ChatGPT users' prompts and identifying information to Google Analytics and Meta Pixel without proper consent. The complaint claims the practice violates California privacy statutes and federal wiretap rules, exposing sensitive personal data that users share while seeking advice on health, finances, legal matters, and more. OpenAI has not responded to requests for comment, and the case now moves toward court. Lire la suite