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The Biggest Tech IPO Since Uber

May 14, 2026 20m
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OpenAI is weighing legal action against Apple over a Siri integration it says fell far short. Cerebras opened at $350 in the largest US tech IPO since Uber. Mythos helped researchers crack macOS security, Anthropic restores OpenClaw access with Agent SDK credits, and 71% of Americans oppose local data centers. Sources: OpenAI is weighing legal action against Apple after expectations that ChatGPT's Siri integration would generate billions in revenue fell short (Bloomberg) Security researchers used Anthropic's Mythos to discover a privilege escalation exploit in macOS, circumventing Apple's Memory Integrity Enforcement in five days (WSJ) Cerebras opens at $350, valuing the chipmaker at $100B+, after raising $5.5B by selling 30M shares at $185, the largest US tech IPO since Uber's debut in 2019 (CNBC) Anthropic unveils Claude Agent SDK credits for paid plans, which users can allocate for programmatic use of third-party agents like OpenClaw, starting June 15 (VentureBeat) AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon sign an "agreement in principle" to form a joint venture that aims to end wireless dead zones in the US, without giving many details (The Verge) Gallup: 71% of Americans oppose local AI data center construction, citing water and electricity issues, with opposition higher among Democrats than Republicans (Washington Post) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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OpenAI vs Apple: Legal Tensions and Partnership Challenges

This section discusses the strained relationship between OpenAI and Apple regarding the integration of ChatGPT into Siri and other Apple apps. OpenAI initially expected the deal to generate substantial revenue and promote deeper integration, but Apple has limited the use of OpenAI's technology, leading to dissatisfaction and potential legal action. OpenAI suspects that Apple hasn't promoted or integrated ChatGPT effectively, affecting user adoption and branding. The partnership's failure is seen as a setback for OpenAI's ambitions in mobile ecosystems.

Security Breakthroughs Using Mythos AI Software

Security researchers have identified a new privilege escalation exploit in macOS, achieved by chaining together bugs and techniques within Anthropic’s Mythos AI software. Despite Apple’s efforts in securing MacOS with Memory Integrity Enforcement, the researchers managed to bypass these protections in just five days. The discovery highlights the evolving capabilities of AI in cybersecurity testing and the ongoing challenge of patching vulnerabilities at a rapid pace.

Cerebras' IPO and the AI Hardware Market

Cerebras, a chipmaker specializing in AI hardware, went public with a robust debut, opening at $350 per share and valuing the company over $100 billion. They raised over $5.5 billion, making it the largest US tech IPO since Uber. The firm is transitioning from hardware sales to cloud services, competing with giants like Google and Microsoft. The IPO reflects the booming AI sector and investor interest in AI-specific chip companies, despite concerns over market reliance on a few major customers.

Anthropic’s Changes to OpenClaw Access and AI SDK Credits

Anthropic has revised its policies to reintroduce third-party agent usage, including OpenClaw, via dedicated Agent SDK credits for paid plans. Starting June 15, users can allocate credits specifically for programmatic uses, but these credits are limited and expire monthly, discouraging overuse. This move aims to manage infrastructure costs while enabling autonomous AI applications.

US Carriers Collaborate to Expand Wireless Coverage

AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon announced a joint venture designed to improve wireless coverage and reduce dead zones across the US by pooling spectrum resources and investing in satellite-based technologies. While details remain vague, the partnership aims to bring more reliable connectivity in rural and remote areas, potentially benefiting consumers and satellite service providers alike.

Public Resistance to Local AI Data Centers

A Gallup poll reveals that 71% of Americans oppose local AI data center construction, citing concerns over water and electricity use. Opposition is particularly strong among Democrats, with many preferring even nuclear power plants over data centers in their communities. This widespread resistance poses regulatory and grassroots hurdles to expanding AI infrastructure, highlighting public concerns over environmental impact and community consent.

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