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Daily AI News Brief - 2026-06-14

A concise summary of the five most important AI news stories from the past day.

AI-assisted: This post was generated with AI assistance from retrieved news sources.

Here are today's five most important AI news stories, ranked by impact and significance.

OpenAI hit with sweeping probe from massive coalition of 42 US state attorneys general just days after reported IPO filing — subpoena targets ChatGPT mak

State attorneys general have launched a comprehensive investigation into OpenAI, issuing subpoenas for documents related to advertising, user retention, data handling, minors, health data, and safety policies. The probe comes shortly after OpenAI's reported IPO filing.

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'You're designing for a dynamic range of sizes and aspect ratios': Apple keeps on dropping hints that an iPhone Fold is on the way

Apple is hinting at the development of a foldable iPhone, with signs suggesting a potential launch in September, though nothing has been officially confirmed. The company emphasizes designing for a variety of sizes and aspect ratios.

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‘The cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employee’: Nvidia executive says right now AI is more expensive than paying human workers

Nvidia's executive states that the current cost of AI compute exceeds the expenses of employing human workers, highlighting AI's high operational costs. Despite large capital expenditures by Big Tech, widespread productivity gains from AI remain unproven.

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What the SpaceX I.P.O. Means for OpenAI and Anthropic - The New York Times

The New York Times discusses how the SpaceX IPO could influence OpenAI and Anthropic, suggesting that a mega IPO frenzy might signal a stock market bubble. Experts believe SpaceX's IPO won't significantly disrupt the ongoing bull market.

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Cloud-based LLM gold rush is ending

The era of a cloud-based large language model (LLM) gold rush appears to be ending, as recent events like Apple WWDC and Fable 5 embargo reveal a fragmented AI landscape. This shift impacts builders, businesses, and the pursuit of tech sovereignty.

Substack.com · Read original article

This brief was generated with AI assistance from retrieved news sources.