Saturday • 30 May 2026
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29 May 2026
After Nvidia’s $20B not-acqui-hire, AI chip startup Groq reportedly raising $650M
Groq is reportedly raising $650 million as it pivots from hardware manufacturing to focus on AI inference services, coming on the heels of Nvidia’s $20 billion not-acqui-hire deal in the space. The move highlights how the AI chip race is increasingly shifting toward inference workloads, where startups see room to challenge Nvidia’s stronghold and capture a growing slice of enterprise AI spending.
29 May 2026
Boston Children’s uses AI to unlock new diagnoses
Boston Children’s Hospital is using OpenAI’s technology to diagnose more than 40 rare disease cases while reducing operational burden on staff. It’s one of the most tangible demonstrations yet of generative AI moving beyond chatbots into life-changing clinical work, offering a template for how hospitals might deploy frontier models responsibly.
29 May 2026
Strengthening societal resilience with Rosalind Biodefense
OpenAI has launched Rosalind Biodefense, granting vetted developers and U.S. government partners access to its specialized GPT-Rosalind model for pandemic preparedness and public health work. The initiative signals OpenAI’s deepening role in national security infrastructure and raises important questions about dual-use risks as frontier AI moves into bioscience.
29 May 2026
How the Pope’s Magnifica Humanitas offers a template for individuals to meet the AI moment
Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical Magnifica Humanitas declares that ‘technology is never neutral’ and urges courageous, solidaristic responses to the AI transformation. With over a billion Catholics worldwide, the Vatican’s formal stance on AI is poised to influence global discourse, policy debates, and how individuals frame their ethical relationship with these systems.
30 May 2026
‘What a joke’: Github Copilot’s new token-based billing spurs consternation among devs
Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot is rolling out a new token-based billing model that has triggered widespread developer backlash, with many calling it the end of Copilot’s golden era. The shift reflects the broader industry reality that AI inference costs are forcing every major provider to pass compute expenses onto users, potentially reshaping how developers integrate AI into their workflows.
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