Opus 4.8 Lands, and the Quiet Headline Is Honesty

Claude Opus 4.8 arrives with stronger benchmarks, same pricing, new Claude Code tools and a stated focus on model honesty.

Google employee charged with $1M Polymarket insider trading bet on search term

Google staffer Michele Spagnuolo faces federal charges for using insider info to profit $1.2M on Polymarket bets linked to search trends.

What is virtually inevitable at this point, yet most people don’t see it coming?

Experts warn of an impending, unavoidable change that most people fail to anticipate, with significant implications for society and the economy.

The runway.How enterprise-revenuelock becomes the load-bearing valuation argument.

Thorsten Meyer AI frames enterprise revenue lock as a central valuation argument, but source details remain limited.

The mandate. Why the US conversational- finance surface does not translate to Europe.

OpenAI’s U.S. finance rollout highlights why a similar EU product would face licensing, consent, data-access and AI rules.

The Defender’s Window Is Closing Faster Than Anyone Is Counting

April 2026 cyber findings show AI helping patch Firefox bugs while frontier models execute complex network attacks.

The queue. Why the grid, not the chip, is the binding constraint on AI.

Thorsten Meyer AI frames grid access, not chips alone, as the main constraint on AI data-center growth.

The clause. How a contractual definition of AGI met the capital built on top of it.

OpenAI and Microsoft amended their partnership, reducing the commercial role of a disputed AGI trigger tied to access, cloud, and revenue terms.

How QBTS Stock Rises 10x To $250

D-Wave’s stock jumps tenfold to $250 following federal incentives and strong growth in cloud quantum computing services, reshaping its valuation outlook.

Exclusive | U.S. to Award Quantum-Computing Firms $2 Billion and Take Equity Stakes

The U.S. government plans to allocate $2 billion to quantum computing companies, acquiring equity stakes to accelerate technological development.