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Yesterday in AI

Yesterday in AI

Di: Mike Robinson
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A rundown of all of the important stories in AI that happened yesterday in 10 minutes or less.

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  • Yesterday in AI - Coding wars, courtroom chaos, and a model that's giving national treasuries anxiety
    Apr 23 2026

    Yesterday in AI | Thursday, April 23, 2026

    A $60 billion bet just changed the coding agent race. A single AI model found 271 bugs that human auditors missed — and now governments on two continents are alarmed by what it can do. A Wall Street law firm got caught by the wrong team. And the counter-punch from OpenAI's CEO raises questions about who's really afraid of what. Plus, Alibaba dropped a model that handles ten hours of audio in real time, and Google showed up to Google Cloud Next with $750 million and a point to prove.

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  • Yesterday in AI - Your boss might be training an AI with your mouse clicks right now.
    Apr 22 2026

    Yesterday in AI | Wednesday, April 22, 2026

    Your boss might be training an AI with your mouse clicks right now.

    Something shifted on Wall Street Tuesday, and the language executives are using to describe it is worth paying attention to. A reader poll of tens of thousands lit up the AI world with a 2-to-1 result nobody predicted. An open-weights model from China just threw the pricing math for frontier AI into question. And Apple made a CEO announcement that tells you exactly what bet they're making on their own future. All that, plus what's happening inside OpenAI's product roadmap that should make GitHub Copilot users ask some questions.

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  • Yesterday in AI - Anthropic's big launch weekend didn't age well
    Apr 21 2026

    Yesterday in AI | Tuesday, April 21, 2026

    Anthropic's big launch weekend didn't age well — and that's before you get to the spy agency secretly running the AI the government officially banned.

    The Reddit nickname Opus 4.7 earned over the weekend. A security flaw hiding in AI plumbing that 150 million installs are built on. The NSA doing something the Pentagon told everyone not to do. A breach that proves third-party AI tools are now an identity problem, not just a productivity one. And a music industry data point that makes the labeling debate feel suddenly urgent.

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