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One of the most famous researchers in AI just quietly switched sides, and the implications for the frontier are hard to overstate.

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Yesterday in AI | Thursday, May 21, 2026 One of the most famous researchers in AI just quietly switched sides, and the implications for the frontier are hard to overstate. Google finally entered the agent race with something that could actually win, OpenAI's IPO is reportedly days from filing, and there's a new kind of enterprise AI customer emerging — one where a bad output doesn't just cost money. Andrej Karpathy's move is the headline, but there's a second announcement buried inside it that tells you exactly where the real AI competition is happening right now. Plus: the one earnings call this week that's basically a financial report card on the entire AI industry. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606006/fan_mail/new] Feedback? Email mike@yesterdayinai.news or connect on LinkedIn, X, or Bluesky. If you like the show, please take a minute to rate and review it so others can find it!

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