Welcome back, fellow AI enthusiast. Amodei is sounding the loudest alarm yet on unregulated AI progress. Musk is taking data centers to orbit. And Altman is playing a very careful game of timing with OpenAI's IPO. Oh, and we'll show you how to dictate anywhere on your Android with Wispr Flow. Let's get into it.

Today In AI:

  • Amodei warns of unregulated progress of AI

  • Musk unveils his plans for space datacenters for AI

  • Altman explains timing of IPO in connection with self-improving AI

  • Dictating anywhere on an Android device using Wispr Flow

  • 3 trendy AI tools and more

Latest Highlights

ANTHROPIC

Image source: Anthropic

Summary: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has published a sweeping policy essay arguing that AI is advancing at a pace governments simply weren't built to handle, and that the window to act is closing fast.

Details:

  • According to Amodei, the risks associated with Claude Mythos Preview’s hacks represent a huge turning point that will turn these frontier models into “tools of global and national strategic consequence.”

  • The CEO seeks to have regulators empowered to prevent these frontier models from flying, proposing that the systems be independently reviewed for risks in four dimensions.

  • Under the jobs framework, planning is proposed to cope with unemployment on different fronts, investing in investment accounts with AI companies and UBI.

  • Others include quick clearance for drug development with AI, restriction and ban on autonomous weaponized AI, as well as advanced chips exportation.

Why it matters: Amodei’s description of Washington as a lumbering Treebeard from the Lord of the Rings is not just an example, but also a funny one that captures the essence of the problem. “Regulate me harder” is something that would ring hollow in the ears of a skeptic, but Amodei has been crying foul for a long time now.

SPACEX

Image source: SpaceX

Summary: Just in time for SpaceX's largest initial public offering ever, a sneak peek of AI1, a solar-powered satellite designed to carry out AI chip operations in space, has been released by SpaceX three days before its official market release.

Details:

  • The growing need for AI services is causing data centers to engage in power struggles back on Earth, but according to SpaceX, solar energy in space doesn't involve any of those grid struggles seen throughout the country.

  • Musk claims that each satellite would be as powerful as a server rack from Nvidia, but SpaceX can switch out the microprocessors inside as time goes by.

  • According to Musk, the satellite is "much simpler than a Starlink satellite," replacing super-complex antennas with solar arrays, radiators, and lasers.

  • Bastrop, Texas, would likely see a factory build for this project at 11 million+ sq ft by 2028 or sooner.

Why it matters: Google and Anthropic have already agreed to be customers of orbital computing, thus placing two cutting-edge labs on the opposite end of Sam Altman’s “ridiculous” verdict on space-based data centers. AI1 is an initial look into the technology involved in making this happen, and the results definitely do not look anything like a moonshot but rather a manufacturable one.

OPENAI

Image source: GettyImages

Summary: According to Sam Altman’s Slack message to employees, which was viewed by The Information, OpenAI is scheduled to “go public within the next year,” with variables such as take-off of RSI and compute requirements potentially affecting the timeline.

Details:

  • On the other hand, OpenAI submitted its draft S-1 filing earlier in the week, revealing the IPO documentation had been filed after the filing by Anthropic last week.

  • Reasons why Altman could choose to wait: when self-learning artificial intelligence seems imminent, "delaying the IPO could work out better."

  • Additionally, computer calculations may have influenced his decision as well, with OpenAI considering requirements that may cost billions of dollars to fulfill.

  • Lastly, the chief scientist revealed to staff a model known as 5.6 will soon come to light, which is said to be a "meaningful improvement" on the existing GPT-5.5.

Why it matters: Self-improving AI is only just making its presence known as another factor that may influence the timing of an IPO. Whether you believe their timeline estimates or not, the mere fact that Altman has mentioned the speed at which the RSI may become viable as a reason for going public shows how seriously they take it as a business consideration.

AI Tutorial

image source: Wispr Flow

  • Download and Install Wispr Flow

  • Done? Now just click the bubble icon to start dictating anywhere on your phone (Flow works everywhere, even while using WhatsApp, Slack, Gmail, ChatGPT, or your browser)

  • Speak freely as you would talk to a friend – throw in those "um" sounds, get sidetracked, and correct yourself mid-sentence.

  • The app will automatically remove the fluff, improve your grammar, and format everything for you. Your speech becomes perfectly crafted messages that can be shared immediately.

  • With Flow, you can dictate lengthy answers, detailed prompts, and programming comments, and more.

  • Wispr Flow is available on Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android for free during its launch.

Download Flow and turn your speech into text.

Quick Hits

Best Practices Guide for Prompting Claude Fable 5, posted by Anthropic’s team to help you get the most out of its powerful new model.

  • CounselAudit: AI that reviews every legal bill and pushes back on overcharges.

  • Codex: OpenAI’s coding agents that helps you build and ship products.

  • Youmake: Build, deploy, and run autonomous web applications

  • Apple opened up the iPhone at WWDC 2026, announcing iOS 27 will let users choose their AI assistant, with Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini all accessible natively from the lock screen.

  • SpaceX priced its record-breaking IPO today at $135 per share, valuing the company at $1.75 trillion, officially the largest public offering in market history, beating Saudi Aramco's 2019 listing.

  • OpenAI quietly gave the EU access to GPT-5.5-Cyber, a specialized cybersecurity model rolling out to vetted governments and institutions, a strategic move in the race for European contracts.

  • Anthropic shipped Claude Fable 5 this week, with built-in safeguards that block high-risk cyber and biology requests, while Amodei argues those voluntary limits can never substitute for binding industry-wide rules.

Until next time — Ayyan & the FoundxStudio team.

Keep Reading