• Musk's $38M donations were spent by 2020. He sued in 2024.
    May 15 2026
    Elon Musk's entire $38 million was gone by 2020, spent before he even had legal standing to sue, and the deadline to file ran out in August 2021 — he filed in 2024. His own board rep signed off on the exact deal structure he says blindsided him, his own advisers can't name a single condition he claims was violated, and the judge has already said if the jury finds the claims are time-barred, the whole case is over. The most expensive AI courtroom drama in history might not end with a verdict on betrayal or mission or whether Sam Altman lies — it might end because Elon Musk missed a deadline.
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    13 mins
  • SpaceX Offers 60B Or Pays 10B Breakup
    Apr 22 2026
    SpaceX just dropped a deal to either buy AI coding startup Cursor for sixty billion dollars or pay ten billion just to work together—and that ten billion is basically a breakup fee if they bail. Cursor went from a 2.5 billion valuation in January to nearly 30 billion by November, then canceled their next fundraising round when SpaceX showed up with this absurd offer. The whole thing reeks of desperation after Musk admitted his own AI coding tool was getting destroyed, poached two senior Cursor engineers, and now apparently decided if you can't beat them, buy them for the GDP of a small country.
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    15 mins
  • Anthropic Locks Mythos After Corporate Network Attack Success
    Apr 16 2026
    Anthropic just released Claude Opus 4.7, and Adobe and Figma's stocks immediately dropped over 2 percent because this thing can apparently handle your hardest coding and design work without supervision—oh, and it can check its own homework before reporting back. The wild part is they're keeping an even scarier version called Claude Mythos locked down because it completed 3 out of 10 attempts at a 32-step corporate network attack that takes human hackers 20 hours, and they're only giving access to Amazon and Microsoft. Meanwhile they've updated the tokenizer so you're using up to 35 percent more tokens for the same work at the same per-token price, which is technically not a price increase but functionally absolutely a price increase.
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    16 mins
  • Young Hires Drop 14 Percent Since ChatGPT
    Mar 6 2026
    Anthropic just released data showing 75 percent of programmer tasks are being handled by AI right now, yet programmer unemployment hasn't budged at all. Meanwhile bartenders and mechanics have zero automation exposure, and the only group seeing real impact is workers aged 22 to 25 trying to break into professional jobs, whose hiring rates dropped 14 percent after ChatGPT launched. The weirdest part is that 60 percent of companies are already cutting or freezing headcount because they expect AI to take over, not because it actually has yet.
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    16 mins