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Docebo Survey: 85% of Workers Say AI Training Doesn't Map to Their Jobs: why it matters for teams
Docebo surveyed 2,000 workers and found three barriers to workplace AI adoption: 56% lack time because of manual pre‑AI tasks, 85% can’t connect training to their roles, and 78% say training is delivered outside their
Thalia Mercer
The approach addresses an intractable search problem — researchers estimate between 10^20 and 10^60 possible compounds
Connor Coley, an associate professor at MIT with joint appointments in Chemical Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, develops computational models that embed chemical principles to search vast
Orion Hartwell
DeepMind's Demis Hassabis: Use AI to Expand Work, Not Justify Developer Layoffs
DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis argues that companies should channel AI-driven productivity gains into new projects and expanded work rather than using them as a reason to cut engineering staff, while previewing advanced
Briar Kensington
Google Cloud: AI shrinks exploit timelines from weeks to days, driving urgent defense changes
Google Cloud's March 2026 Cloud Threat Horizons Report, based on second‑half‑2025 observations, finds AI‑enabled attackers are exploiting third‑party vulnerabilities in hours or days, forcing organizations to adopt
Wren Ashcroft
Three Regional Winners of Commonwealth Short Story Prize Face AI Authorship Claims
Three of the five regional winners named on May 12 in the 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize shortlist are alleged to have used generative AI;
Briar Kensington
Internal AI assistant delayed Amazon worker's concussion accommodations; survey shows widespread job fears at Amazon
An Amazon warehouse employee says an internal AI assistant and hard-to-reach HR delayed medical accommodations after a February concussion, leaving her disciplined for errors.
Avalon Reed
Google Debuts Antigravity 2.0 at I/O 2026, Recasts Developer Tooling Around Agent Orchestration
At I/O 2026 Google unveiled Antigravity 2.0, a standalone desktop app and suite of developer surfaces that shift the company’s tooling from IDE-centric helpers to multi — agent orchestration with persistent automation
Orion Hartwell
Marc Benioff says he uses AI to analyze Slack conversations to surface business signals
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told the All — In podcast he uses an AI interface to analyze Slack conversations and surface complaints, priorities and business signals;
Orion Hartwell
The United States relies heavily on foreign sources for critical minerals; China is the top refiner
The United States relies heavily on foreign sources for critical minerals; China is the top refiner for 19 of 20 strategic minerals with an average market share around 70%, a concentration that heightens national
Sable Whitaker
Oakland Jury Dismisses Elon Musk's $150 Billion Suit Against OpenAI
An Oakland jury threw out Elon Musk’s claim seeking more than $150 billion from OpenAI, rejecting allegations that its leaders “stole a charity” by converting the lab from a nonprofit to a for‑profit entity.
Briar Kensington
Google adds $100 Ultra tier, cuts full Ultra to $200 and expands Gemini features
At Google I/O on May 19, 2026, Google reworked its paid AI subscriptions: It introduced a $100/month Ultra tier and reduced the existing Ultra plan from $250 to $200/month while rolling out new Gemini and agentic
Avalon Reed
AI Agent Pilots Succeed in Sandboxes but Fail in Production Without Enterprise Workflows
Teams deliver promising AI-agent pilots in controlled sandboxes, but deployments stall because crucial production practices — ownership, monitoring, rollback plans, traceability and domain expertise — are missing
Thalia Mercer
Andrej Karpathy Joins Anthropic, Returning to Frontier LLM Research
On May 19, 2026 Andrej Karpathy posted on X that he is joining Anthropic to “get back into research and development,” calling the coming years at the LLM frontier “especially formative.
Thalia Mercer
Jury Rules Against Elon Musk After Two‑Week OpenAI Trial That Exposed Internal Messages
A jury on Monday ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit over OpenAI, and a judge upheld the verdict after a two-week trial that made hundreds of internal messages and diary entries public.
Orion Hartwell
Former OpenAI Staffers Warn xAI Safety Gaps Could Complicate SpaceX IPO: what developers gain
Two former OpenAI employees and allied AI safety nonprofits told investors they need clearer disclosures about xAI’s safety practices before SpaceX moves forward with a reportedly up to $75 billion IPO after a private
Thalia Mercer
Guide defines six operational pillars of data quality management: why it matters for developers
On May 19, 2026 Allisa Boulette published an explainer that reframes data quality management (DQM) as an operational discipline and breaks it into six actionable pillars — accuracy, completeness, consistency, timeliness,
Caspian Vale
Odyssey's Agora-1 runs live multi‑agent GoldenEye world model for up to four participants
On May 19, 2026 Odyssey released Agora-1, a learned, live world model that simulates GoldenEye (N64) as a shared, interactive environment where up to four agents can act concurrently.
Orion Hartwell
Enrique Dans: Two Years of Enterprise AI Show Firms Must Rebuild Processes, Not Just Speed Them Up
Enrique Dans argues that roughly two years of enterprise AI deployments have exposed a structural mistake: Companies tried to accelerate legacy workflows by bolting large language models onto existing systems, and that
Briar Kensington
Jury Finds Musk's 2024 OpenAI Suit Time‑Barred; Judge Immediately Enters Verdict
Musk plans to appeal after a judge immediately affirmed a unanimous nine‑person jury finding that his 2024 lawsuit against OpenAI was barred by a three‑year statute of limitations.
Avalon Reed
Cursor Ships Composer 2.5, Matches Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.5 While Cutting Inference Costs
Cursor has deployed Composer 2.5 inside its product as of May 18, 2026. Built on Moonshot’s open-source Kimi K2.5, the model posts parity with Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.
Caspian Vale
A technical guide publishes May 18, 2026 By Humna Ghufran formalizes "agentic RAG," an evolution
A technical guide published May 18, 2026 by Humna Ghufran formalizes “agentic RAG,” an evolution of retrieval‑augmented generation that equips models to decide when to retrieve, call tools, or re‑query sources so answers
Wren Ashcroft
Microsoft unveils Azure Linux 4.0, its first full server Linux distribution
Microsoft announced Azure Linux 4.0 on May 18, 2026 — a general — purpose, supported Linux distribution available as VM images on Azure and runnable on desktops via Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Orion Hartwell
Researchers propose MemPrivacy to keep raw PII out of cloud memory while preserving utility
A team from MemTensor (Shanghai), HONOR Device and Tongji University released a preprint describing MemPrivacy, an edge-cloud framework that pseudonymizes sensitive values on-device using typed placeholders so cloud
Thalia Mercer
Jury Dismisses Elon Musk's $134 Billion Lawsuit Against OpenAI: why it matters for teams
A jury in Oakland rejected Elon Musk's 2024 lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman after two hours of deliberation on May 18, 2026.
Elara Winslow
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