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📣 TOP AI NEWS
Claude Can Drive Your Laptop

Source: Anthropic
Anthropic has introduced a major leap in AI capability by allowing its Claude models to directly control a user’s computer, turning them from chat assistants into hands-on operators. With the new Claude Code and Cowork tools, the AI can click, type, open apps, and complete entire workflows like summarizing files or preparing emails. Powered by Claude Sonnet, it uses screen vision and decision-making to navigate software much like a human user. While safeguards limit risky actions, the move signals a future where AI doesn’t just advise—but actually does the work.
Siri Finally Gets its Own App

Source: Apple
Apple is gearing up for a pivotal moment at WWDC 2026, unveiling a standalone Siri app and a system-wide “Ask Siri” button that could redefine how users interact with AI on iPhone. For the first time, Siri will exist as a full-fledged app rather than a background feature, signaling Apple’s shift toward treating its assistant as a central AI experience. The update, expected in iOS 27, introduces persistent, ChatGPT-style interactions alongside on-device intelligence designed to preserve privacy. With competitors like Google and OpenAI already dominating the AI space, this launch is widely seen as Apple’s long-awaited comeback attempt.
SpaceX Plans $75B-Plus IPO Filing This Week

Source: SpaceX
Elon Musk’s 23-year private streak ends as SpaceX prepares to file a confidential IPO prospectus as early as this week, aiming for a June listing that could raise more than $75 billion and crown it the most valuable space company ever to trade publicly — according to The Information. The timing hinges on two near-term wildcards: April’s Starship test flight and any fresh SEC scrutiny over Musk’s social-media antics. Space stocks like Virgin Galactic popped on the news, but analysts warn the offering could still shrink if geopolitical tensions cap foreign investor participation. If the stars align, Musk will walk away with a war chest larger than NASA’s annual budget.
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⚡️ MIND SPARK
💥 OpenAI Bets Big on Fusion Power: OpenAI is negotiating to buy 12.5% of Helion Energy’s future fusion output—50 gigawatts by 2035—to power its ever-hungry data centers. Sam Altman is stepping down as Helion’s chair to dodge conflict-of-interest flak, but the 2028 commercial deadline is fast approaching.
🧑⚖️ Meta Hit with $375M Verdict: A Santa Fe jury slammed Meta with a $375 million penalty after finding the company guilty of thousands of consumer-protection violations for hiding platform risks from teens and parents. Meta plans to appeal on First Amendment grounds, but if the verdict stands the company faces forced redesigns and ongoing monitoring that could reshape teen accounts worldwide (see official announcement here).
🚧 Nvidia Wants Every Company to Build AI Agents: Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says every company needs an “OpenClaw strategy,” built on the breakout project that took the AI world by storm, and unveiled NemoClaw to make deployment safe. Nvidia also hosted a “build-a-claw” experience at GTC 2026, where attendees could create and deploy their own always-on AI assistants.
💼 AI Isn’t Killing Jobs… Yet: New research from Anthropic finds no meaningful rise in unemployment tied to AI use so far, even in roles heavily exposed to automation like software engineering and data entry. Leaders warn that while displacement hasn’t hit yet, it could happen rapidly within the next few years.
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