Month: May 2026
AI Updates June 1, 2026 AI Developments This week’s edition arrives at a moment when AI is no longer a single story. Across 34 summaries drawn from the past week’s most substantive coverage, a few…
AI Updates May 28, 2026 Something shifted this week — not in the technology, but in who is talking about it and why. When a papal encyclical, a venture capital legend, a tech CEO, and…
AI Updates May 25, 2026 Something clarified this week that executives would be unwise to dismiss as a cultural footnote. Across graduation stages, research surveys, corporate earnings announcements, and a federal hallway in Washington, the…
AI Updates May 22, 2026 Something shifted this week — and it didn’t announce itself with a single headline. Google’s I/O conference remade its entire product surface around AI, not as an added layer but…
AI Updates May 18, 2026 The week’s through-line: If the past week’s news had a single through-line, it was this: the AI story has stopped being theoretical. The 32 summaries in this post cover a week…
AI Updates May 15, 2026 The stories in this week’s post share a common undertone that’s easy to miss when you read each one in isolation: AI is no longer a horizon story. It is…
AI Updates May 11, 2026 THE WEEK AI STOPPED ASKING PERMISSION Something shifted this week in how AI shows up in the news — and in business reality. For the past two years, most AI…
AI Updates May 7, 2026 The week’s reporting lands in three distinct registers, and it is worth naming them clearly before you read. First, there is the legal and governance layer — the Musk v.…
AI Updates May 04, 2026 OpenAI released GPT-5.5 and simultaneously faces a federal trial and a criminal investigation. This week’s batch of summaries arrives during what may be the most consequential month in AI’s short…