Tuesday • 2 June 2026
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The 5 most important AI stories today — curated and summarised by AI, delivered every morning.
1 Jun 2026
Alphabet plans to raise $80B to pay for AI buildout
Alphabet is planning to raise a staggering $80 billion to fund its AI buildout, citing demand from enterprises and consumers that exceeds available supply. The move underscores just how capital-intensive the AI arms race has become, with hyperscalers now borrowing at historic levels to keep pace with compute demand.
1 Jun 2026
Anthropic has officially filed to go public
Anthropic has officially filed paperwork with the SEC to go public, beating rival OpenAI to the punch in the long-anticipated AI IPO race. With a post-money valuation of $965 billion, it’s now the world’s most valuable startup — and its public debut will be a defining test of investor appetite for pure-play AI companies.
1 Jun 2026
Florida sues OpenAI, Sam Altman, in first-of-its-kind lawsuit over violent incidents
Florida has filed a landmark lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman over ChatGPT’s alleged role in violent incidents, including a Florida State University shooting. As the first state-level legal action of its kind, the case could reshape how courts assign responsibility to AI companies when their products are implicated in real-world tragedies.
1 Jun 2026
Nvidia chases $200B CPU market with AI agent PCs from Microsoft, Dell, and HP
Nvidia is taking aim at the $200 billion CPU market by partnering with Microsoft, Dell, and HP to launch AI agent PCs powered by its new RTX Spark chips. If successful, this could finally be Windows’ ‘M1 moment’ — bringing Arm-based performance and battery life to PCs while making AI agents mainstream.
1 Jun 2026
China has approved the world’s first invasive brain-computer chip—here’s what’s next
China has approved the world’s first invasive brain-computer chip, putting it ahead of Neuralink and other Western competitors in a field with enormous medical and ethical implications. The breakthrough is already restoring movement-related capabilities to paralyzed patients and signals China’s serious ambitions in next-generation neurotech.
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