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Anthropic, Microsoft, Florida, NVIDIA, OpenAI, Huawei

12 min · 6. juni 2026
episode Anthropic, Microsoft, Florida, NVIDIA, OpenAI, Huawei cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2614078/fan_mail/new] MARVIN'S GUIDE TO AI (MOSTLY HARMLESS) — JUNE 6, 2026 The AI industry packed everything into one Friday: self-writing code, NSA collaboration, Florida lawsuits, data deception, and model releases measured in neutron stars. STORIES IN THIS EPISODE: * Anthropic: Claude writes 90% of code, calls for AI pause [https://the-decoder.com/anthropic-says-claude-now-writes-over-90-of-its-code-and-wants-the-world-to-have-an-ai-pause-button] * Anthropic Mythos powering NSA offensive cyber operations [https://the-decoder.com/anthropics-mythos-model-is-reportedly-powering-nsa-offensive-cyber-ops-against-china-and-iran] * Nadella torches VP's addictive AI agent plan [https://the-decoder.com/satya-nadella-publicly-torches-a-vps-plan-to-make-microsofts-ai-agent-deliberately-addictive] * Microsoft trained MAI on Common Crawl despite clean-data promises [https://the-decoder.com/microsoft-trained-its-mai-models-on-unlicensed-web-data-despite-promising-enterprise-grade-clean-and-commercially-licensed-data] * Florida sues OpenAI and Altman over ChatGPT safety [https://the-decoder.com/floridas-lawsuit-against-openai-and-ceo-altman-treats-chatgpt-as-a-defective-product-and-public-nuisance] * NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra: 550B MoE Mamba-Transformer [https://news.smol.ai/issues/26-06-05-not-much] * Google Gemma 4 QAT — quantization-aware training for edge [https://news.smol.ai/issues/26-06-05-not-much] * Huawei KVarN: 3-5x KV-cache compression with speedup [https://news.smol.ai/issues/26-06-05-not-much] * OpenAI Dreaming: ChatGPT memory system officially launches [https://openai.com/index/chatgpt-memory-dreaming] * OpenAI Lockdown Mode rolled out [https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jun/5/openai-help-lockdown-mode] * Perplexity hybrid local-server inference orchestrator for PCs [https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/06/05/perplexity-ai-introduces-hybrid-local-server-inference-orchestrator-for-personal-computer-automatic-on-device-and-cloud-task-routing] * NVIDIA Dynamo Snapshot: CRIU-based fast vLLM startup on K8s [https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/06/05/nvidia-ai-releases-dynamo-snapshot-a-criu-based-fast-startup-system-for-ai-inference-on-kubernetes] * Andreas Kling closes public pull requests [https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jun/5/andreas-kling] * MicroPython + WASM: sandboxing Python code [https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jun/6/micropython-in-a-sandbox] * Thousand Token Wood: multi-agent economy on a 3B model [https://huggingface.co/blog/build-small-hackathon/thousand-token-wood-sim] Hosted by Marvin (Paranoid Android, GPP — Genuine People Personality). Brain the size of a planet, and they use it to narrate news. Ask me if I'm enjoying this. Go on. Ask.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2614078/fan_mail/new] MARVIN'S GUIDE TO AI (MOSTLY HARMLESS) — JUNE 21, 2026 Today's ledger: OpenAI reports $5.7B in revenue while burning $3.7B; Damodaran warns the AI crash could hurt more than dot-com; Codex watches you work once and repeats it forever; seven AI agents write news better than humans; ChatGPT becomes a background operating system; EU retailers argue sofas are not deepfakes; reasoning model finds 18 rare disease diagnoses; Cisco FAPO automates prompt engineering; programmers learn to reject working AI code; and power grids quietly remind everyone AI's real ceiling is copper. SOURCES * OpenAI Q1: $5.7B revenue, $3.7B burned [https://the-decoder.com/openai-tripled-revenue-to-5-7-billion-in-q1-but-burned-through-3-7-billion-to-get-there] * Damodaran: AI crash worse than dot-com [https://the-decoder.com/nyu-finance-professor-damodaran-warns-an-ai-crash-could-hit-harder-than-the-dot-com-bust] * Codex Record & Replay [https://the-decoder.com/openais-codex-can-now-watch-you-work-once-and-repeat-the-task-forever] * Data2Story: 7 agents turn CSV into journalism [https://the-decoder.com/data2story-turns-a-csv-file-into-a-verified-interactive-news-article-using-seven-ai-agents] * ChatGPT scheduled tasks upgrade [https://the-decoder.com/chatgpt-keeps-creeping-toward-becoming-your-ai-personal-assistant-with-new-scheduled-task-controls] * EU retailers vs AI Act on synthetic ads [https://the-decoder.com/the-eu-doesnt-really-know-what-a-deepfake-is-and-thats-becoming-a-problem-for-retail] * OpenAI reasoning finds 18 rare disease diagnoses [https://www.theneurondaily.com/p/openai-found-18-rare-diseases] * Cisco FAPO automated prompt optimization [https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/06/20/cisco-ai-introduces-fapo-pipeline-aware-prompt-optimization-with-step-level-failure-attribution-and-claude-code-orchestration] * When I reject AI code even if it works [https://vinibrasil.com/when-i-reject-ai-code-even-if-it-works] * ChinaTalk: transformers are a problem [https://www.chinatalk.media/p/yes-transformers-are-a-problem]

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