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- Bending Spoons’ Nasdaq IPO caps more than 50 transactions over more than 10 years that transformed the Italian startup into a highly leveraged internet company with about $4.4 billion in debt (Financial Times)
- AWS says Mechanical Turk will no longer accept new customers and is placing crowdsourcing service under maintenance, signaling future retirement (Simon Sharwood/The Register)
- Source calls UK and OpenAI’s announced 2025 plans for Stargate’s ~£20bn Cobalt site a PR stunt; OpenAI and Nscale failed to visit Cobalt or accommodate planning forms (Aisha Down/The Guardian)
- How some high-income families are using private schools and AI-powered tutors, like Alpha School, to teach their children life skills and adapt their curriculum (Katherine Bindley/Wall Street Journal)
- A look at the troubled rollout of the automated biometric entry/exit system at EU borders, as airport operators warn of serious delays ahead of summer holidays (Financial Times)
- Q&A with Doug Brooks, senior product manager at Apple Silicon, on Mac minis becoming preferred AI agent machines, the future of on-device AI, and more (Jason Hiner/The Deep View)
- A profile of philosopher Iason Gabriel of Google DeepMind, whose work tracked, and in many cases predicted, the ethical challenges posed by the success of LLMs (Robert P Baird/The Guardian)
- Micron breaks ground on a roughly $9.3 billion expansion of its Hiroshima factory, part of its global surge to meet AI demand, and plans to begin HBM shipments starting in summer 2028 (Mari Kiyohara/Bloomberg)