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Another long day in AI — the kind where you blink and three trillion-dollar moves happen. Here’s what mattered while your inbox was multiplying.
SpaceX is reportedly buying Cursor for $60B
The scoop everyone’s chewing on tonight: SpaceX is acquiring Anysphere — the company behind Cursor — for a reported $60 billion, in what would be one of the largest enterprise AI deals ever. Musk wants the IDE and the coding agent stack inside the SpaceX/xAI orbit, and Cursor’s team gets a war chest to keep outshipping GitHub Copilot. If it closes, the AI coding market just consolidated overnight. Techmeme is tracking the chatter.
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G7 floats “trusted partners” access for US frontier models
At the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, leaders quietly discussed a scheme to grant allied nations a carve-out for access to top US AI models like Anthropic’s Mythos 5 and Fable 5 — currently restricted to US persons under last week’s export rules. The lobbying happened on the sidelines, mostly aimed at Commerce Secretary Lutnick. Translation: Europe and Japan don’t want to be locked out of the next compute cycle. Reuters has the read.
Altman tells staff: OpenAI IPO “within the next year”
Per The Information, Sam Altman told the team this week he expects OpenAI to go public inside 12 months. That’s the most specific timeline yet, and it lines up neatly with Anthropic’s confidential S-1 filing. The race to be the first public frontier lab is officially on. Reuters has the rundown.
Bezos-backed Prometheus raises $12B at $41B
Quietly massive: Prometheus, the physical-AI startup co-founded by Jeff Bezos and Vik Bajaj, just locked in a $12 billion round at a $41 billion valuation. Robotics-meets-LLM is suddenly where the smart money is parking — and they’re not even shipping a product yet.
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🔥 Hot take from r/ChatGPT
The thread blowing up tonight: reports that companies are seeding fake Reddit posts specifically to manipulate what ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews recommend. The community vibe is somewhere between “we called this six months ago” and outright fury. The uncomfortable truth — if your AI assistant cites Reddit, somebody with a marketing budget is probably writing its answers. SEO is dead; AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) is the new dark arts.
Tools & sidequests
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That’s the wrap. See you in the morning. ✌️
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