Welcome to AI Insider’s The Week Ahead in AI. See the key developments and events we’re watching April 26-May 2. Weekend AI News Briefs Elon
Anthropic’s restricted cybersecurity AI model, Mythos, faced a turbulent week as OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman publicly dismissed the company’s safety rationale and Bloomberg reported
Adobe reported recently that artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping how Americans shop online, with AI-referred traffic to U.S. retail websites climbing 269% over the past
Palantir has published a condensed summary of The Technological Republic, a book by CEO Alex Karp and head of corporate affairs Nicholas Zamiska, presenting its broader
Runway CEO Cristóbal Valenzuela has outlined a vision for transforming film production through AI, arguing that studios could significantly increase output by reallocating budgets across
Reid Hoffman has expressed support for tracking AI usage through token consumption, as debate grows across the tech industry over how to measure effective adoption
Artificial intelligence infrastructure is increasingly intersecting with geopolitical conflict, as Iran signals potential escalation targeting data centers across the Middle East. Iranian military spokesperson Ebrahim
A new survey from Quinnipiac University indicates that 15% of Americans would be willing to work under an AI-powered manager, reflecting increasing openness to artificial intelligence in
AI coding platform Cursor has introduced Composer 2, a new model positioned as delivering advanced coding intelligence, while acknowledging it was partially built on an
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