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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
Mandiant: AI-driven attacks compress criminal handoffs to 22 seconds and zero-day window to seven days
A May 2026 Mandiant survey finds attackers using automation and AI to speed intrusion workflows, forcing defenders to operate at machine pace.
Sable Whitaker
Nova 2 Lite prompting enables policy-driven, low-cost content moderation pipelines
A technical guide shows how to prompt Amazon Nova 2 Lite for content moderation using structured (XML/JSON) and free-form prompts aligned to the MLCommons AILuminate Assessment Standard v1.
Caspian Vale
Anthropic Acquires Stainless and Will Wind Down Hosted SDK Services
On May 18, 2026, Anthropic announced it has acquired Stainless, a New York startup that automates SDK generation.
Elara Winslow
Wave Terminal Debuts as AI-Native Multi-Tool for Linux, macOS and Windows
Wave Terminal, now in beta for Linux, macOS and Windows, bundles terminal, file manager, process viewer, web view and an AI assistant into a single open-source app to centralize developer workflows and reduce tool
Orion Hartwell
PaddleOCR 3.5 Adds Transformers Backend to Simplify Document AI Integration
Published May 18, 2026, PaddleOCR 3.5 lets supported OCR and document‑parsing models run on the Transformers runtime by setting engine="transformers", giving developers a direct runtime path for RAG, Document AI,
Avalon Reed
Aderant cuts CloudOps search time 90% and speeds documentation 75% after adopting Amazon Quick
Aderant says adopting Amazon Quick gave its 38 — person Cloud Engineering team a unified AI search across six knowledge systems and automated documentation workflows, cutting search times by 90% and reducing article
Elara Winslow
Guide outlines seven AI security threats and practical controls for builders
A how‑to guide by Jessica Lau (May 18, 2026) catalogs seven AI security risks and offers concrete mitigations for teams embedding generative AI in browsers, inboxes, and other work tools.
Orion Hartwell
Codex Produces a Usable Hyprland 0.55.2 Config in Test, But Manual Fixes Were Required
Contributing writer Jack Wallen tested three AI tools on May 18, 2026 to generate a Hyprland configuration; only OpenAI’s Codex produced a remotely usable hyprland.conf for Hyprland 0.55.
Orion Hartwell
Pope Leo XIV to present AI encyclical 'Magnifica Humanitas' on May 25: why it matters for teams
The Vatican finalized an encyclical on artificial intelligence titled "Magnifica Humanitas," signed by Pope Leo XIV on May 15, 2026; he will present it personally on May 25.
Avalon Reed
Amazon Bedrock AgentCore now runs AWS Lambda–based custom evaluators for market‑intelligence agents
A technical walkthrough shows how to implement four AWS Lambda — based custom code evaluators for a financial market‑intelligence agent, register them with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, and run them in on‑demand
Orion Hartwell
IBM Research launches Open Agent Leaderboard to benchmark full AI agent systems
On May 18, 2026, IBM Research released the Open Agent Leaderboard and the Exgentic evaluation framework, an open benchmark that assesses entire AI agent systems — measuring performance and operational cost across
Thalia Mercer
AI-generated reports swamp bug bounty programs, prompting suspensions and new defences
Security platforms and open-source projects are being overwhelmed by a surge of low-quality, AI-generated bug reports that have forced program suspensions and prompted new validation and triage measures.
Avalon Reed
Nine founder red flags keeping VCs from backing AI startups: what changed
VCs are increasingly rejecting AI startups based on nine founder red flags, favoring teams with durable product moats and trustworthy leadership over polished demos.
Caspian Vale
Anthropic to Brief Finance Regulators on Cyber Flaws Found by Claude Mythos Preview
Anthropic will brief finance ministries and central banks on thousands of severe security flaws its Claude Mythos Preview model identified, after a request from Andrew Bailey;
Orion Hartwell
Imperceptible 'AudioHijack' Clips Can Force Voice AI to Execute Commands
Researchers will present new evidence at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy showing that imperceptible audio manipulations can hijack large audio — language models (LALMs).
Sable Whitaker
The implementation enables users to ask structured queries — for example, "find SaaS companies in Germany with 50 — 200
Engineers built a production — grade Model Context Protocol (MCP) server on AWS so LLM clients can query a B2B intelligence dataset of more than one million company profiles while minimizing risk to production systems.
Sable Whitaker
On May 18, 2026, Cloudflare and Stripe launches a protocol via Stripe Projects (open beta) that automates account
On May 18, 2026, Cloudflare and Stripe launched a protocol via Stripe Projects (open beta) that automates account creation, identity, and payments so coding agents can wire accounts, purchase domains, and deploy apps
Thalia Mercer
Nonprogrammer Uses Claude Pro to Build Database Tracking Everyday Bureaucratic 'Sludge
A writer with no coding experience used a Claude Pro subscription to prototype a communal database that logs everyday administrative 'sludge'—small bureaucratic hassles that accumulate into larger burdens.
Thalia Mercer
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