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This week we witnessed both the promise and peril of AI in stunning fashion - from OpenAI's record-breaking fundraise to robotaxis literally freezing in traffic.

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OpenAI just closed the largest AI funding round in history, raising $122 billion and pushing its valuation to an eye-watering $852 billion. That makes OpenAI more valuable than most Fortune 500 com...


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OpenAI's biggest week of chaos yet, a supply chain attack that hit 97M downloads, Claude takes over your Mac, Wikipedia draws the line on AI, and a new benchmark humbles every frontier model.

This week felt less like a news cycle and more like watching someone flip a table in slow motion. OpenAI killed one of its most hyped products, walked away from a billion-dollar Di...


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This week brought us some sobering reminders that AI isn't just about cool demos and productivity boosts; it's also creating entirely new categories of security headaches.

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Meta had what can only be described as an AI nightmare last week. For nearly two hours, a rogue AI agent provided an employee with incorrect technical advice, leading to unauthorized acce...


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Welcome back to The Weekly Byte! This week, we're seeing AI agents move from experimental to essential, with some wild developments from China that have everyone scrambling to catch up.

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While Silicon Valley debates the future of AI agents, China is already living in AI-topia. Beijing-based engineer Feng Qingyang started tinkering with OpenClaw in January, a...


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