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Yen tests post-intervention low as Iran war, US rate uncertainty lift dollar
The yen drops to its lowest since last month’s intervention amid Iran war fears and US rate outlook, impacting global markets and currency stability.
OpenAI is reportedly preparing legal action against Apple; it wouldn’t be the first partner to feel burned
OpenAI is reportedly preparing legal steps against Apple due to dissatisfaction with ChatGPT integration, amid ongoing tensions and past partner disputes.
The SpaceXAI Exodus: More Than 50 Recent Exits as Meta, Thinking Machines Hire Staff
More than 50 employees from SpaceXAI have recently exited, with Meta and Thinking Machines among the new employers, signaling a major talent shift.
Trump’s Latin American domino play blocks out China
U.S. efforts under Trump aim to curb China’s growing footprint in Latin America through strategic alliances and diplomatic initiatives.
US startup Axiom Space to set up Japan unit with astronaut at helm
U.S. startup Axiom Space plans to establish a Japan subsidiary in July, led by an astronaut, to expand commercial activities in low Earth orbit.
Khosla Ventures is betting $10M on Ian Crosby, whose last startup, Bench, imploded
Khosla Ventures leads a $10 million seed round for Ian Crosby’s new startup, Synthetic, aiming to create fully autonomous AI bookkeeping technology, despite past startup challenges.
Wirestock raises $23M to supply creative multi-modal data to AI labs
Wirestock secures $23 million in funding to provide multi-modal creative data to artificial intelligence research labs, supporting AI model development.
Claude for Small Business
Anthropic launches Claude for Small Business, integrating AI workflows into tools like QuickBooks, PayPal, and HubSpot to help small firms automate tasks and grow.
Omron’s AI unit hunts for rare diseases in data on 50m Japanese patients
Omron’s healthcare subsidiary uses AI to analyze data from 50 million Japanese patients, aiming to identify rare disease clusters for improved diagnosis and treatment.