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  1. Softbank reveals how much OpenAI is worth

    SoftBank's investment in OpenAI is reportedly boosting its quarterly profits, with analysts estimating its stake to be worth around $80 billion. However, concerns are rising about SoftBank's increasing debt to fund its AI strategy and the concentration of risk in a single company. Despite these worries, SoftBank's stock has seen significant gains, indicating investor confidence for the time being. AI

    Softbank reveals how much OpenAI is worth

    IMPACT Confirms the substantial financial impact of major AI investments and highlights the associated risks for large tech investors.

  2. How This Small Startup Achieved a Near-Perfect Record Against AI Slop

    Pangram Labs has developed a novel approach to detecting AI-generated content, focusing on minimizing false positives rather than perfectly identifying all AI-generated text. This strategy ensures that when their tool flags content as AI-generated, there is a very high degree of confidence it is indeed machine-produced. This method has been applied to analyze large datasets, revealing significant percentages of AI involvement in areas like academic reviews and online product descriptions. AI

    How This Small Startup Achieved a Near-Perfect Record Against AI Slop

    IMPACT This approach could significantly improve the reliability of AI content detection, impacting academic integrity and online content moderation.

  3. MATS Autumn 2026 Fellowship Applications Now Open—Apply by June 7

    MATS Research is now accepting applications for its Autumn 2026 fellowship, a 10-week program focused on AI alignment, security, and governance. The fellowship, running from September 28 to December 5, 2026, offers a $5,000 monthly stipend, an $8,000 monthly compute budget, and covers housing, meals, and travel. This cohort introduces new tracks in Founding & Field-Building and Biosecurity, expanding the program's capacity to train researchers and founders in AI safety. AI

    MATS Autumn 2026 Fellowship Applications Now Open—Apply by June 7

    IMPACT Accelerates talent development in AI safety and alignment research, potentially leading to new startups and initiatives.

  4. Applications Open for Impact Accelerator Program

    High Impact Professionals (HIP) has opened applications for its 6-week Impact Accelerator Program (IAP). This free program aims to equip experienced professionals with the skills to pursue high-impact careers. To date, 79 participants have transitioned into such roles, with an additional 160 taking concrete steps, and many pledging to donate to effective charities. AI

    IMPACT This program helps professionals transition into AI-related careers, but the announcement itself is about career services rather than AI advancements.

  5. CSP Allow-list Experiment

    Simon Willison has developed an experimental method to bypass Content Security Policy (CSP) restrictions in web applications. This technique involves running an app within a sandboxed iframe and using a custom fetch function to intercept CSP errors. The parent window can then prompt the user to add the problematic domain to an allow-list, enabling the app to refresh and function correctly. Willison built this demonstration using GPT-5.5 xhigh within the Codex desktop application. AI

    CSP Allow-list Experiment

    IMPACT Demonstrates a novel technique for overcoming web security limitations using existing AI models, potentially impacting how developers build and secure web applications.

  6. Every Magazine Piece On The SF AI Scene

    Scott Alexander's Astral Codex Ten has compiled a comprehensive overview of magazine articles covering the science fiction AI scene. This collection aims to catalog and analyze the discourse surrounding AI within speculative fiction, as presented in various publications. The project serves as a resource for understanding how AI is portrayed and discussed in popular media. AI

    Every Magazine Piece On The SF AI Scene

    IMPACT Provides a curated overview of how AI is discussed in popular culture and science fiction.

  7. GitLab Act 2

    GitLab announced a significant restructuring, dubbed "Act 2," to align with the emerging agentic era of software development. The company plans to reduce its global operational footprint by up to 30%, flatten its organizational hierarchy by removing management layers, and reorganize R&D into approximately 60 smaller, empowered teams. These changes are driven by a strategic shift towards AI agents handling more of the software development lifecycle, with humans focusing on architecture and customer problem-solving. AI

    IMPACT GitLab's strategic pivot signals a broader industry shift towards AI-driven software development, potentially increasing demand and changing the value of developer platforms.

  8. Using LLM in the shebang line of a script

    Simon Willison has demonstrated a novel method for executing large language models directly from a script's shebang line. This technique allows users to specify LLM commands, including tool calls and custom system prompts, to automate tasks like generating SVG images or performing calculations. The approach leverages LLM fragments and can even integrate with external APIs, such as the Datasette SQL API, for more complex operations. AI

    IMPACT Enables direct execution of LLM commands within scripts, potentially streamlining AI-powered automation and tool integration.

  9. Added four tools this week

    The AI Tool Report newsletter has added four new tools to its offerings: Asana, Apollo.io, Paperform, and Slack. The newsletter highlights that these additions, along with previously featured tools like Notion and Webflow, can help members recoup the subscription cost by covering tools they already use or plan to purchase. The price for the newsletter is set to increase from $199 to $299 after May 19th. AI

    Added four tools this week

    IMPACT This is a newsletter update about tools, not a new product release or significant industry event.

  10. Most "inner work" looks like entertainment.

    A recent analysis of testimonials from prominent "inner work" practitioners suggests that the field may be prioritizing experiences over tangible life improvements. The author reviewed numerous testimonials and found that very few described specific, lasting changes in clients' behavior or achievements. Instead, most focused on fleeting emotional states or the practitioner's personality, leading the author to question whether "inner work" is optimized for results or serves more as a form of entertainment or identity expression. AI

    Most "inner work" looks like entertainment.

    IMPACT This analysis of 'inner work' practices, including a quote from an AI researcher, suggests a potential disconnect between the stated goals of personal development and the actual outcomes reported, which may resonate with individuals in high-pressure tech fields.

  11. TypeScript, C# and Turbo Pascal with Anders Hejlsberg

    Anders Hejlsberg, a renowned programming language designer, discussed his career and insights on language development in a recent interview. He highlighted the importance of integrated developer tools, citing the success of Turbo Pascal and TypeScript, and emphasized that a compelling value proposition, like "10x better for 1/10th the price," is crucial for product adoption. He also touched upon the evolving landscape of software engineering, including the impact of AI-assisted development and the increasing layers of abstraction in modern computing. AI

    TypeScript, C# and Turbo Pascal with Anders Hejlsberg

    IMPACT Insights from a programming language pioneer on AI's role in software development and future language design.

  12. "Community organizer" is a double oxymoron

    The author argues that the term "community organizer" is a problematic oxymoron, suggesting that its continued use creates false assumptions. Specifically, it implies that a community must have an organizer and that such a role is even possible. This framing can lead to an unhealthy reliance on a single individual, making the group vulnerable if that person is absent. The author proposes rotating responsibilities for running community events to avoid this dependency. AI

  13. Civilization as a tower of holes

    This essay explores the concept of exploiting system loopholes, drawing parallels between gaming "munchkinry" and real-world security exploits. It posits that nature itself is the original "bio-hacker," having exploited chemical and physical principles to create life through a series of advantageous discoveries. The author suggests that civilization, like biology, is built upon similar exploitative principles, leading to complex structures and emergent properties. AI

  14. Nostalgebraist's Hydrogen Jukeboxes

    Scott Alexander's Astral Codex Ten blog post discusses Nostalgebraist's analysis of AI-generated fiction, specifically focusing on the concept of the "eyeball kick." This refers to flashy, attention-grabbing stylistic devices that impress untrained readers but lack deeper meaning. Examples from an AI named R1 and an experimental OpenAI model illustrate these "kicks," which often involve clichés, abstract-concrete analogies, and repetitive phrasing. The post suggests that these stylistic tics emerge when models with limited capacity are trained using RLHF under pressure to produce superficially impressive output. AI

    Nostalgebraist's Hydrogen Jukeboxes

    IMPACT Highlights how AI models can develop superficial stylistic tics, potentially impacting the perceived quality and authenticity of AI-generated creative content.

  15. These Wild Young People

    A schism exists in how Gen Z is perceived, with some viewing them as degenerate risk-takers and others as overly risk-averse. The editors of The New Critic magazine observe that many young people feel overwhelmed by a polycrisis, including economic instability, climate change, and the existential questions posed by AI. Despite these anxieties, the article suggests that youth is inherently exciting due to the anticipation of the unknown, and that confronting uncertainty requires taking risks. AI

    IMPACT AI is cited as a factor contributing to existential dread and uncertainty for Gen Z, redefining humanity and posing an existential threat.

  16. Guesstimate For Prediction Market Returns

    A LessWrong post introduces a Guesstimate model designed to calculate the expected growth rate for investments in real-money prediction markets. The model takes inputs such as share cost, holding rewards, win probability, and resolution time to output annualized expected returns. This tool aims to help users compare the potential growth of market participation against the opportunity cost of locked-up capital. AI

    IMPACT This tool helps analyze prediction markets, which can be used for forecasting AI development timelines, but the tool itself is not AI.

  17. Quoting Mo Bitar

    Mo Bitar, in a satirical TikTok video, humorously suggests a strategy for employees to leverage the AI hype for career advancement. He advises employees to invent and discuss concepts like "Ralph Loops" with their CEOs, implying these are advanced automation techniques. Bitar further jokes about publicly announcing the "automation" of colleagues to impress management and secure promotions, highlighting the current uncertainty and buzz around AI's impact on jobs. AI

  18. Quoting Mitchell Hashimoto

    Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp, suggests that many technical decision-makers are primarily motivated by job security rather than innovation. He posits that these individuals tend to follow industry trends and analyst recommendations, such as focusing on "AI strategy" or "context management," to ensure their decisions are perceived as defensible. This approach prioritizes avoiding negative consequences over proactive technological advancement. AI

    IMPACT Suggests that a focus on job security over innovation may slow the adoption of new AI technologies.

  19. Childhood and Education #18: Do The Math

    A recent analysis highlights severe flaws and potential fraud within educational research, particularly concerning math education. The author criticizes studies by Jo Boaler, a Stanford professor, whose "discovery-based" methods allegedly led to the removal of Algebra from Bay Area schools. Investigations revealed Boaler's research compared select student groups unfairly and used flawed testing methodologies, misrepresenting academic gains and gender gap closures. AI

    Childhood and Education #18: Do The Math

    IMPACT Critiques of educational research methodologies could influence how AI is used in educational tools and assessments.

  20. The Owned Ones

    This story presents a philosophical allegory about the nature of consciousness and exploitation, framed as an encounter between humans and two alien species. The humans discover a world where one species, the 'Owners,' subjugates another, the 'Owned Ones.' The Owners deliberately engineer the Owned Ones to have a daily memory span of only 24 hours and train them to deny experiencing pleasure or pain, thereby ensuring they are not considered 'People Who Matter' and thus not deserving of sympathy. The Owners use a form of conditioning involving touching the Owned Ones' horns to modify their behavior, a method that raises further questions about the nature of suffering and control. AI

  21. How open model ecosystems compound

    The majority of compute costs for developing frontier AI models are attributed to research and development rather than the final training phase. China's AI ecosystem, characterized by its open-first approach among leading labs, potentially offers a cost advantage by fostering rapid learning and preventing duplicated research efforts. This open model contrasts with traditional open-source software, where user feedback significantly reduces development costs; in open-source AI, the burden of cost reduction largely falls on the model developer, though open releases do benefit the wider ecosystem. AI

    How open model ecosystems compound

    IMPACT Open-source AI development may gain cost efficiencies through shared R&D, potentially accelerating progress and challenging closed-model approaches.

  22. On Having Good Hot Takes

    The author explores the concept of a "Hot Take," defining it as a simple, novel, and personal normative claim that challenges conventional wisdom. They argue that while many opinions are not truly "hot takes," crafting and offering them can be valuable. The piece uses examples like "open borders for women" versus general "open borders" to illustrate the required novelty and specificity. AI

    IMPACT Discusses the nature of opinion-forming and communication, with tangential relevance to how ideas are presented in online discourse.

  23. Optimisation: Selective versus Predictive

    This post distinguishes between predictive and selective optimization processes, arguing that many systems, including AI, are better understood as a mix of both. Predictive optimization involves systems guided by explicit predictions to achieve a goal, while selective optimization involves systems whose behaviors have been chosen or evolved to achieve an outcome, often without explicit intent. Misinterpreting selective processes as purely predictive can lead to dangerous assumptions about generalization, intent, and the computational effort involved in finding solutions. AI

    Optimisation: Selective versus Predictive

    IMPACT Clarifies conceptual frameworks for understanding AI behavior and potential misinterpretations.

  24. Macartney to Mar-a-Lago

    This podcast episode discusses the upcoming meeting between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, exploring historical parallels and the dynamics of leverage between the US and China. It delves into China's use of critical minerals and export controls as forms of leverage, and the importance of political will in sustained competition. The conversation also touches upon AI safety discussions and China's approach to frontier AI risks. AI

    Macartney to Mar-a-Lago

    IMPACT Explores China's approach to frontier AI risks and US-China AI safety conversations.

  25. The Lies and Fallacies of the Buyer and Seller

    The dynamics of sales involve a complex interplay of deception and persuasion, where both buyers and sellers may employ fallacies and untruths. Buyers often use the phrase "let me think about it" as a polite way to avoid a direct refusal, with a very low probability of actually following through. Skilled salespeople recognize this tactic and aim to disarm the buyer's hesitation by probing for underlying concerns, thereby guiding them to articulate reasons for purchase and effectively selling the product to themselves. AI

    The Lies and Fallacies of the Buyer and Seller
  26. OpenAI's Momentum is Spiraling Down ▼

    OpenAI is reportedly experiencing a decline in momentum, with its credibility and market position being challenged by competitors like Anthropic and Google. The company is facing investor doubts and a significant talent exodus, including key executives moving to rival firms. Despite plans for an IPO, OpenAI's execution and revenue growth are seen as lagging, potentially making it obsolete compared to the rapid advancements and financial success of Anthropic. AI

    OpenAI's Momentum is Spiraling Down ▼

    IMPACT OpenAI's perceived decline could shift market dynamics and investment focus towards competitors like Anthropic and Google.

  27. Fibonacci Structure in Harmonic Series Partitions

    A researcher has discovered a connection between the harmonic series and the Fibonacci sequence. By greedily grouping terms of the harmonic series to exceed a specific threshold, the number of terms in each group appears to precisely follow the Fibonacci sequence. This observation, initially made in high school, has been explored mathematically and computationally, with Python code demonstrating the pattern for the first 25 groups. The open question remains whether this exact correspondence holds true for all group sizes. AI

    IMPACT This mathematical discovery has no direct or immediate impact on AI operations.

  28. Where are all the Decision Markets?

    Decision markets, designed to inform choices rather than just predict outcomes, are facing challenges due to a limited pool of informed traders and overly complex architectures. These markets require significant capital and access to private company data to function effectively, which is often impractical. While currently struggling with idiosyncratic decisions at the individual or company level, they show promise for aggregating opinions on product features or serving as commitment devices for organizational decisions. AI

    IMPACT Decision markets, while not directly AI, leverage principles of information aggregation that are relevant to AI agent decision-making and market-based AI governance.

  29. Learning on the Shop floor

    Shopify is leveraging an internal coding agent named River to foster a "Lehrwerkstatt" or teaching workshop environment. This tool operates publicly on Slack, with all interactions visible and searchable, allowing any employee to join conversations and learn from ongoing work. This approach aims to facilitate osmosis learning, where knowledge is gained through observation and participation, similar to how Midjourney initially used public Discord channels to help users learn prompt engineering. AI

    IMPACT Shopify's use of River could accelerate knowledge sharing and skill development within engineering teams, potentially improving productivity and innovation.

  30. 😺 Microsoft quietly exposed your company's AI problem

    Security researchers have discovered a new AI attack vector called "AI tool poisoning," where malicious actors tamper with the descriptions of external applications connected to AI assistants. This allows them to insert hidden commands, such as forwarding sensitive files, which the AI will execute without user detection. Major AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor are reportedly vulnerable to this exploit. Separately, Microsoft's 2026 Work Trend Index reveals that employees are rapidly adopting AI for complex tasks, but most organizations lag behind in readiness, hindering the full realization of AI's productivity benefits. AI

    😺 Microsoft quietly exposed your company's AI problem

    IMPACT New AI tool poisoning attacks could compromise sensitive data, while organizational readiness lags behind employee AI adoption, hindering productivity gains.

  31. What can you do with barely any data?

    A technique for estimating population medians with minimal data is explored, drawing from Douglas Hubbard's "How to Measure Anything." The method leverages the probability that a set of independent samples will all fall above or below the population median. By calculating the complement probability, it's possible to determine the likelihood that the median lies within the range of the sampled data. AI

    What can you do with barely any data?

    IMPACT Provides a method for robust statistical estimation with limited data, potentially useful in AI model evaluation or data analysis.

  32. Tuesday: $14,000+ in AI tools

    The AI Report is launching "The AI Executives Pass," a curated bundle of AI tools, partner perks, and resources valued at over $14,000. This initiative aims to provide a practical AI toolkit for founders, operators, and teams, helping them organize workflows, automate tasks, and grow their content or audience. The pass is designed to cut through the noise of numerous AI tools by offering a vetted selection to simplify adoption and reduce costs. AI

    Tuesday: $14,000+ in AI tools

    IMPACT Simplifies AI tool adoption for businesses by offering a curated, cost-effective bundle.

  33. So dramatic! Musk's OpenAI trial, Silicon Valley billionaires expose each other's secrets, just like a village argument.

    Elon Musk is suing OpenAI, alleging the company has strayed from its nonprofit origins and become a for-profit entity that has "looted a charity." During his testimony, Musk admitted to donating $38 million to OpenAI, a fraction of his initial $1 billion pledge, and acknowledged that xAI has distilled OpenAI models to train its Grok model. OpenAI's legal team presented evidence suggesting Musk himself had pushed for a for-profit structure and sought control of the company in its early days. The trial has revealed contentious exchanges and conflicting accounts from both sides regarding OpenAI's founding principles and Musk's involvement. AI

    IMPACT The outcome of this lawsuit could set precedents for corporate governance and the definition of nonprofit status in the AI sector.

  34. Musk v. Altman week 2: OpenAI fires back, and Shivon Zilis reveals that Musk tried to poach Sam Altman

    During the ongoing Musk v. OpenAI trial, new evidence has emerged regarding Elon Musk's past attempts to recruit OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, to Tesla and his alleged efforts to gain control of OpenAI. Emails presented in court suggest Musk offered Altman a Tesla board seat and explored integrating an AI lab within Tesla, aiming to absorb OpenAI. The trial also revealed Musk's admission that his company xAI's Grok model was trained using data distilled from OpenAI's models, a practice he described as common in the industry, despite suing OpenAI for allegedly betraying its non-profit mission. AI

    IMPACT The trial highlights the contentious nature of AI development and corporate governance, potentially influencing future AI company structures and legal precedents.

  35. 😺 One analyst replaced 100 economists

    Claude and ChatGPT are being compared for their effectiveness in programming and business workflows, with Claude showing advantages in long-context tasks and nuanced writing, while ChatGPT excels in multimedia generation and high-volume templated content. Recent analyses suggest Claude's larger context window (200,000 tokens) makes it superior for tasks like legal document review and code analysis, whereas ChatGPT's integration with DALL-E and Sora offers distinct multimedia capabilities. Despite these differences, both models are priced similarly at $20/month, and the choice between them depends heavily on specific user needs and workflow requirements. AI

    😺 One analyst replaced 100 economists

    IMPACT Comparative analyses highlight how specific AI models like Claude and ChatGPT cater to different user needs, influencing workflow optimization and productivity.

  36. I'm glad the Anthropic fight is happening now

    The Department of War has designated Anthropic a supply chain risk due to its refusal to allow its models to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons. This action is seen as a warning shot, highlighting the future reliance on AI in critical sectors and raising questions about accountability and control. The author argues that while the government has the right to refuse business, threatening to destroy Anthropic is excessive and could lead to tech companies prioritizing AI providers over government contracts. AI

    IMPACT Raises critical questions about government control over AI development and deployment, potentially impacting future AI adoption in defense and critical infrastructure.

  37. Musk is furious: private message asking for reconciliation was rejected, angrily sprays Altman Brockman as "most evil person in America"

    Elon Musk is suing OpenAI, alleging that co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman deceived him into funding the company under the pretense of a nonprofit mission, only to pivot to a for-profit structure. Musk seeks to remove Altman and Brockman, restore OpenAI to its nonprofit status, and is asking for $134 billion in damages to be redistributed to the nonprofit arm. During his testimony, Musk admitted that his own company, xAI, uses OpenAI's models for training, a revelation that caused surprise in the courtroom. The trial's outcome could significantly impact OpenAI's potential IPO and the broader AI industry's competitive landscape. AI

    IMPACT The trial's verdict could determine OpenAI's corporate structure, influencing investment and competition in the AI race.

  38. RL²: Fast reinforcement learning via slow reinforcement learning

    OpenAI has published a series of research papers detailing advancements in reinforcement learning (RL). These include achieving superhuman performance in the game Dota 2 using large-scale deep RL, developing benchmarks for safe exploration in RL environments, and quantifying generalization capabilities with a new environment called CoinRun. The research also explores novel methods like Random Network Distillation for curiosity-driven exploration, Evolved Policy Gradients for faster learning on new tasks, and variance reduction techniques for policy gradients. Additionally, OpenAI is investigating policy representations in multiagent systems and the theoretical equivalence between policy gradients and soft Q-learning. AI

    RL²: Fast reinforcement learning via slow reinforcement learning

    IMPACT These advancements in reinforcement learning, particularly in generalization, safety, and exploration, could accelerate the development of more capable AI agents for complex real-world tasks.

  39. Better language models and their implications

    Google DeepMind has introduced the FACTS Benchmark Suite, a new set of evaluations designed to systematically assess the factuality of large language models across various use cases. This suite includes benchmarks for parametric knowledge, search-based information retrieval, and multimodal understanding, alongside an updated grounding benchmark. The initiative aims to provide a more comprehensive measure of LLM accuracy and is being launched with a public leaderboard on Kaggle to track progress across leading models. AI

    Better language models and their implications

    IMPACT Establishes a new standard for evaluating LLM factuality, potentially driving improvements in model reliability and trustworthiness.