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OpenAI readies ‘superapp’ pivot ahead of planned IPO, FT reports
OpenAI readies ‘superapp’ pivot ahead of planned IPO, FT reports

The strategy is being driven by the conviction that the future of AI belongs to autonomous agents capable of executing complex, multi-step tasks.

By Amedeo Goria and BloombergJune 7, 2026
Trump stunned as stocks fall on great jobs report. Barclays explains why ‘we are entering the warning zone’
Trump stunned as stocks fall on great jobs report. Barclays explains why ‘we are entering the warning zone’
By Eva RoytburgJune 7, 2026
AI’s mega stock deals raise specter of more shares than buyers
AI’s mega stock deals raise specter of more shares than buyers
By Jeran Wittenstein, Henry Ren and BloombergJune 7, 2026
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OpenAI’s Sam Altman says his highly disciplined daily routine has ‘fallen to crap’—and now unwinds on weekends at a ranch with no cell phone service
By Jacqueline MunisJune 7, 2026
Banks lay groundwork for mass workforce cuts as AI takes hold
Banks lay groundwork for mass workforce cuts as AI takes hold
By Meg Short and BloombergJune 7, 2026
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei spends 40% of his time on culture, not AI—including a biweekly ‘vision quest’ where he ditches ‘corpo speak’
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei spends 40% of his time on culture, not AI—including a biweekly ‘vision quest’ where he ditches ‘corpo speak’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 7, 2026
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Marvell Technology, Flex to join S&P 500 later this month
Marvell Technology, Flex to join S&P 500 later this month

The semiconductor company and the electronics manufacturing firm, respectively, will replace Pool Corp. and The Campbell’s Company.

By Isabelle Lee and BloombergJune 6, 2026
Elon Musk bullet-proofed his $1 trillion ‘Mars-shot’ pay at SpaceX after the epic battle over his $56 billion moonshot at Tesla

The CEO will have almost complete control of his Texas-based space company, without colonizing Mars or building a single non-Earth data center.

By Amanda GerutJune 6, 2026
Google forced to allow news sites to opt out of AI scraping in ‘world first,’ UK watchdog says

Google said it is “engaging with regulators … to ensure website owners have the right tools as user preferences evolve.”

By Kelvin Chan and The Associated PressJune 5, 2026
Tech stocks lead market bloodbath as fears of Fed rate hikes add to worries about the AI-fueled chip boom petering out

“The lack of a reacceleration of wage growth in recent months points to a labor market that is stable, but not hot.”

By Jason MaJune 5, 2026
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This realtor is betting big on the AI IPO boom, but buying a house with stock will have to go through the OpenAI’s and Anthropic’s boards first

In a tight housing market, some Bay Area homesellers believe exchanging their houses for stock will benefit asset-rich tech workers. But those transactions are subject to board approval. 

By Jacqueline MunisJune 7, 2026
The short seller’s argument nobody on the coming mega IPO roadshow wants you to make

OpenAI, Anthropic, and SpaceX are pricing in a global AI economy that doesn’t exist yet — and their durable money is in São Paulo and Addis Ababa.

By Bhaskar ChakravortiJune 7, 2026
When good money goes bad: the question SpaceX and OpenAI investors aren’t asking

As OpenAI and Anthropic race to go public at $1 trillion valuations, a foundational business theory warns that money impatient for growth is dangerous.

By Rory McDonaldJune 6, 2026
SpaceX and other mega IPOs may wait years to join the S&P 500

Unlike S&P, Nasdaq Inc. did change its rules, allowing Nasdaq 100 entry in just 15 trading days, down from a three-month minimum.

By Bailey Lipschultz, Vildana Hajric and BloombergJune 6, 2026
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Former AI czar calls Sanders’ proposal for government equity a ‘stupidity tax’ and warns against nationalization as Trump mulls public stakes
Former AI czar calls Sanders’ proposal for government equity a ‘stupidity tax’ and warns against nationalization as Trump mulls public stakes

“Dario and Sam have begun to walk back their claims of massive job loss, but the damage to public trust is done, and now the chickens are coming home to roost.”

By Jason MaJune 6, 2026
Bernie Sanders and Sam Altman’s private one-hour meeting about the public ownership of AI

Trump told reporters that executives from leading AI companies will visit the White House, “probably next week,” to discuss a potential “partnership.”

By Joey Cappelletti, Seung Min Kim and The Associated PressJune 6, 2026
MAGA hates AI, but Trump agrees with Bernie it might be time for partial government ownership

“You make them a partnership in this revolution,” Trump told reporters Friday. “It would be a beautiful thing.”

By Nick LichtenbergJune 5, 2026
A CEO denied raises to spend money on AI instead. Companies have ‘no idea what they’re going to need in a workforce’ when the AI race is over

Companies may be cutting raises and benefits to create attrition, one expert says. 

By Jacqueline MunisJune 6, 2026
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Chinese humanoid robots dominate the market with thousands shipped a year. But most are still performative rather than functional
Chinese humanoid robots dominate the market with thousands shipped a year. But most are still performative rather than functional

“Without the demand and without that scale from the market, these companies are not able to really go into mass production.”

By Chan Ho-Him and The Associated PressJune 6, 2026
SpaceX needs to grow 600x in a decade to justify a $1.75 trillion valuation. No company has ever come close

SpaceX’s valuation will set the bar for what the must achieve going forward to reward investors.

By Shawn TullyJune 6, 2026
A dying satellite company sold spectrum to Elon Musk—and turned $11.1 billion in SpaceX stock into the Fortune 500’s best shareholder return

“They’ve been the best company I’ve ever worked with in 45 years,” EchoStar president and cofounder Charlie Ergen said of SpaceX.

By Sasha RogelbergJune 4, 2026
Jamie Dimon called Elon Musk the ‘Edison of our time’ as JPMorgan hosted SpaceX’s $75 billion IPO road show—and even invited Musk’s mom

Top bankers are lavishing praise on Musk ahead of his rocket company’s record-setting listing.

By Tristan BoveJune 5, 2026
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Businesses are declaring war on AI slop. They are fighting a losing battle
Businesses are declaring war on AI slop. They are fighting a losing battle

Efforts to wipe the web of AI slop has sparked a new technological arms race between the tools generating fake content and the tools trying to catch it

By Sam BirchallJune 5, 2026
IBM, AT&T accused by whistleblower of covering up foreign hacks

The hackers allegedly breached massive IBM cloud computing infrastructure that’s widely used by many parts of the U.S. government, including the military.

By Jake Bleiberg, Mark Anderson and BloombergJune 4, 2026
What Suno’s $5.4 billion valuation says about the future of AI and music—and what remains uncertain

From birthday songs to hospice tributes, Suno is finding real-world uses for AI-generated music. Whether that translates into a sustainable multibillion-dollar business is less clear.

By Sharon GoldmanJune 4, 2026
World’s largest sovereign wealth fund backs push for Google oversight on government use of its AI and cloud technology

A coalition of investors managing $1.15 trillion is pressing Alphabet to explain how it monitors government use of its cloud and AI services.

By Beatrice NolanJune 4, 2026
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Trump says Fed rate increase would be wrong ahead of Warsh debut
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By Tony Czuczka, Jennifer A. Dlouhy and BloombergJune 7, 2026
Trump calls Iran war a ‘military exercise’ even as Hormuz fighting heats up and denies promising no new wars — despite repeated pledges
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By Jason MaJune 7, 2026
U.S. floats steering frozen Iran assets to Gulf allies for repairs
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By Beatrice NolanJune 5, 2026
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By Maria ColacurcioJune 5, 2026
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By Lily Mae LazarusJune 5, 2026
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By Sasha RogelbergJune 5, 2026
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By Nicholas GordonJune 4, 2026
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By Catherina GioinoJune 4, 2026
Europe wants more control over global AI services. America is warning them to take care—and history is on their side
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By Ben WeissJune 4, 2026
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