AI Digest — May 22, 2026
Good day, here's your AI digest for May 22, 2026.
OpenAI made an unusual claim this week: an internal reasoning model has apparently disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture, a geometry problem from 1946. The conjecture held that square-grid-style point arrangements were roughly the best way to maximize unit-distance pairs on a flat plane. The unreleased model found a new infinite family of point arrangements that beats that bound — and then external mathematicians signed companion remarks verifying the result line by line. Princeton's Will Sawin sharpened the construction further, showing it produces more than n-to-the-1.014 unit-distance pairs for arbitrarily large point sets. An earlier OpenAI claim on a related Erdős problem fell apart, which makes the outside verification here particularly significant. The proof drew on algebraic number theory — class field towers and Golod-Shafarevich theory — applied to what started as a geometry question.
OpenAI also shipped another wave of Codex updates. Appshots lets Mac users attach any open application window — its screenshot, text, and content — to a Codex thread with a double Command press. Goal mode, available in the Codex app, IDE extension, and CLI, lets users define a target and let Codex work toward it for hours or days without interruption. Locked computer use allows Codex to operate desktop apps even after a Mac's screen is off and locked, triggered from a second device. And advanced annotation mode lets users describe directly what they want changed on a web page, with instant previews. Separately, ChatGPT now builds and edits PowerPoint slides natively inside the chat interface, with decks remaining fully editable in PowerPoint afterward. The feature is in beta rollout.
At Google I/O this week, the company shipped Gemini 3.5 as its newest frontier model, alongside Gemini Omni, which generates cinematic video clips from any input. Google rebuilt its Search experience around Gemini 3.5 Flash, replacing static blue links with an adaptive, real-time interface. A native macOS app, a Daily Brief agent, and Ask YouTube all shipped on top of the same platform. In an interview, Sundar Pichai said engineers should expect to work with teams of agents rather than individual tools, and that the meaningful metric will shift from AI-written code to agents handling long-running tasks end to end. He placed today's AI roughly where flip phones were relative to what's coming in three years.
Cursor, the AI coding environment, crossed three billion dollars in annualized revenue in late April and now has more than three thousand enterprise customers paying at least one hundred thousand dollars per year. SpaceX holds the right to acquire Cursor for sixty billion dollars during a thirty-day window opening shortly after SpaceX begins trading publicly — an IPO currently expected around June 12. Cursor also published a technical post this week on lessons from building cloud agents, covering durable execution, isolated development environments, self-healing infrastructure, and clean separation between agent state and conversation state.
Anthropic is reportedly in talks to receive Microsoft's Maia AI chips, following existing compute deals with Google for TPUs and Amazon for Trainium. The potential arrangement comes after Microsoft's five-billion-dollar investment in Anthropic in November, and Anthropic's growing AI-assisted programming workload is cited as a driver. Microsoft's Maia carries a reported thirty percent performance improvement over comparable alternatives. On the revenue side, OpenAI reported 5.7 billion dollars in Q1, ahead of Anthropic's Q1 numbers, while Anthropic is projected to reach 10.9 billion in Q2. Also relevant: Microsoft has been canceling Claude Code licenses internally and redirecting developers to GitHub Copilot CLI, a move attributed to cost management on Microsoft's side.
Alibaba's Qwen team released Qwen 3.7 Max, an agent-foundation model built for extended autonomous sessions. A benchmark run had it working for 35 hours on a GPU-kernel optimization task, making over 1,100 tool calls and 432 test runs, with a reported 10x speedup on Alibaba hardware. It posts top results on Terminal-Bench 2.0, SWE-Pro, and several research benchmarks. Cohere released Command A+, an open enterprise model with 218 billion total parameters but only 25 billion active per request, covering reasoning, tool use, image understanding, and 48 languages — available to self-host at no cost.
Figma launched a design agent directly on the canvas, letting users generate designs, edit existing files, and create variations from text prompts. It is currently on a waitlist. The integration narrows the gap between design specification and code for teams that move across both.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order directing state agencies to develop policies around AI-driven job displacement. Within 90 days, a public dashboard tracking AI's job impact will go live. Within 180 days, agencies will propose updates to the WARN Act to speed layoff notifications. By October, the state will review how unions are negotiating AI adoption, update workforce training programs, and explore directing AI revenue toward public benefit. The order arrives as more than 70,000 tech jobs have already been cut this year. Intuit announced plans to lay off more than 3,000 employees — about 17 percent of its workforce — to redirect investment toward AI products.
This has been your AI digest for May 22, 2026.
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* OpenAI model disproves Erdős unit distance conjecture [https://openai.com/index/model-disproves-discrete-geometry-conjecture/]
* OpenAI Codex upgrades (Appshots, Goal mode, Computer Use) [https://x.com/OpenAI/status/2057617844800794878]
* ChatGPT PowerPoint integration [https://chatgpt.com/apps/powerpoint/]
* Gemini Omni announcement [https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-omni/]
* Google Search AI rebuild at I/O 2026 [https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/search/search-io-2026/]
* Sundar Pichai interview at Google I/O 2026 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBOoEpsjWAo]
* Cursor hits $3 billion ARR [https://links.tldrnewsletter.com/TgMrfv]
* Cursor: Lessons learned from building cloud agents [https://cursor.com/blog/cloud-agent-lessons]
* Anthropic and Microsoft in talks for Maia AI chip deal [https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/21/anthropic-microsoft-maia-200-ai-chip.html]
* Microsoft cancels Claude Code licenses, shifts developers to GitHub Copilot CLI [https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/microsoft-cancels-claude-code-licenses-shifting-developers-to-github-copilot-cli-a-move-likely-driven-by-financial-motives]
* Qwen 3.7 Max: The Agent Frontier [https://www.alibabacloud.com/blog/qwen3-7-the-agent-frontier_603154]
* Cohere Command A+ release [https://cohere.com/blog/command-a-plus]
* Figma design agent launch [https://www.figma.com/blog/the-figma-agent-is-here/]
* California Governor Newsom AI workforce executive order [https://www.gov.ca.gov/2026/05/21/governor-newsom-signs-first-of-its-kind-executive-order-to-prepare-workers-and-businesses-for-potential-ai-disruption/]
* Intuit to lay off 3,000+ employees to refocus on AI [https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/20/intuit-to-lay-off-over-3000-employees-to-refocus-on-ai/]