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💻 Microsoft Just Cut Ties With OpenAI — And That's Only the Start

8 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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Microsoft dropped a bombshell at its Build conference, unveiling in-house AI models, a brand-new Android-based OS, and fresh hardware — signaling a dramatic split from its once-inseparable partner OpenAI. Meta's Mark Zuckerberg is betting big on AI agents that could 'run your whole business' across WhatsApp and Instagram, though rivals aren't convinced. The UK just handed online publishers a major win against Google in a world-first ruling over AI content scraping. Meanwhile, a confidential IPO filing from an AI giant could shatter records, and a Florida lawsuit against OpenAI is putting AI accountability on trial in a case tied to a mass shooting.

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