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Apple's Ternus Era: A Bet on Hardware and On-Device AI, Not Muskian Disruption

Apple has named John Ternus as its next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook, a move signaling a renewed focus on hardware innovation and a distinct approach to artificial intelligence. This transition comes as Elon Musk pursues aggressive AI acquisitions, highlighting two divergent paths for tech leadership. Ternus's appointment emphasizes Apple's long-standing strategy of internal development and a cautious, privacy-centric integration of AI into its ecosystem.

April 28, 2026

Apple's Ternus Era: A Bet on Hardware and On-Device AI, Not Muskian Disruption

Tech • April 26, 2026

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Apologizes to Tumbler Ridge for Failure to Report Suspect

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has issued a formal apology to the community of Tumbler Ridge, Canada, for the company's failure to alert law enforcement about a user whose ChatGPT account was flagged for concerning behavior prior to a mass shooting. The apology comes after the company banned the user's account but did not report the activity to authorities, a decision that has drawn significant criticism.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Apologizes to Tumbler Ridge for Failure to Report Suspect

Tech • April 26, 2026

Google Commits Up to $40 Billion to Anthropic in Landmark AI Investment

Google is making a substantial investment of up to $40 billion in AI startup Anthropic, with an initial $10 billion cash infusion and the potential for an additional $30 billion tied to performance milestones. This strategic move, which follows a similar but smaller investment by Amazon, deepens Google's involvement with Anthropic as both a partner and a competitor in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence landscape. The deal also includes a significant commitment from Google Cloud to provide Anthropic with 5 gigawatts of computing capacity over the next five years, addressing the startup's critical need for infrastructure to support its growing Claude AI models.

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Tech • April 25, 2026

Discord Sleuths Breach Anthropic's Highly Restricted Mythos AI Model

A small group of users on a private Discord channel gained unauthorized access to Anthropic's powerful new AI model, Mythos, which the company had deemed too dangerous for public release. The breach reportedly occurred on the same day Anthropic announced limited access to the model for select partners, raising significant concerns about the security of advanced AI. Anthropic is currently investigating the incident, which appears to have originated through a third-party vendor environment.

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Tech • April 25, 2026

Mac Mini Shortages Sparked by Unprecedented AI Demand, Fueling eBay Markups

Apple's Mac Mini, once a niche product, is now experiencing severe shortages and inflated prices on platforms like eBay due to a sudden surge in demand from AI developers and enthusiasts. The compact desktop has become a favored tool for running local AI models and agents, particularly the open-source tool OpenClaw, as users seek to avoid cloud computing costs and maintain data privacy. This unexpected shift has caught Apple off guard, highlighting a broader industry trend towards on-device AI inference and a global crunch in memory chip supply.

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Tech • April 25, 2026

Elon Musk's SpaceX Secures Option to Acquire AI Coding Startup Cursor for $60 Billion

Elon Musk's SpaceX has secured an option to acquire the AI coding startup Cursor for up to $60 billion, or alternatively, pay $10 billion for a collaborative partnership. This strategic move aims to bolster SpaceX's presence in the competitive AI coding market, leveraging Cursor's developer tools and SpaceX's formidable Colossus supercomputer. The deal comes as SpaceX prepares for a potential record-breaking initial public offering.

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