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The lawsuit everyone expected to reshape the AI industry ended not with a bang but with a calendar.

9 min · 20. maj 2026
episode The lawsuit everyone expected to reshape the AI industry ended not with a bang but with a calendar. cover

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Yesterday in AI | Wednesday, May 20, 2026 The lawsuit everyone expected to reshape the AI industry ended not with a bang but with a calendar. Three weeks of bombshell testimony, leaked messages, and $100 billion in claims, and the Musk vs. OpenAI verdict came down to something you'd never guess. Google dropped one of its biggest product announcements in years at I/O, and buried inside the Gemini headlines was a demo that had the crowd more excited than the main event. Verizon just released 19 years worth of breach data, and for the first time ever, something knocked stolen passwords off the top of the list, and AI is why. Plus, one of the Big Four accounting firms just committed its entire global workforce to a single AI platform. What does 276,000 people all using the same AI look like? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606006/fan_mail/new] Remember to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast if you like it!

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