Yann LeCun Just Raised $1 Billion to Prove ChatGPT Is the Wrong Kind of AI

Two pieces of news landed today that, taken together, paint the fullest picture yet of where AI is headed — and how fiercely contested that destination will be. On one side: OpenAI shipped GPT-5.4, its most capable model yet. On the other: Yann LeCun — one of the three “godfathers of deep learning” and the […]

Agentic Browsing: When Your Browser Stops Asking and Starts Doing

For decades, web browsing has worked exactly the same way: you type a URL or a search query, the page loads, you click, read, scroll, and repeat. It’s passive by design. You do the thinking; the browser renders pixels. That’s changing fast. A new category called agentic browsing is quietly rewriting the relationship between humans […]

SoftBank Wants to Borrow $40 Billion to Buy More OpenAI. What Could Go Wrong?

Masayoshi Son has never been accused of thinking small. The SoftBank founder once invested $300 million in Alibaba before the company was worth anything. He also poured billions into WeWork, which was… less successful. Now he wants to borrow $40 billion, a record for SoftBank, to double down on OpenAI. And if you’re thinking ‘that’s […]

Vibe Coding Goes Mainstream: AI Is Turning Everyone Into a Developer

The week just started and already 2026 is delivering its weirdest plot twist yet: advertising executives are shipping full software platforms by Thursday afternoon. No, really. Reports dropped this week showing that major ad agencies — including Havas and Broadhead — have gone all-in on what the industry is calling “vibe coding”: a practice where […]

OpenAI Goes Full War Mode: After the Pentagon, Now NATO Wants In

So here’s the situation: OpenAI just signed a deal with the Pentagon. Then Sam Altman admitted it looked bad. Then they amended it. And now, while the ink is barely dry on the military contract, OpenAI is apparently eyeing a contract with NATO too. We are living in a simulation — and the simulation just […]