
The AI Compliance Era Just Started, and Nobody's Ready
Subpoenas, shutdown orders, and a CEO begging for an FAA. The regulators finally caught up to the AI labs, and the next phase of this industry won't be decided by who ships fastest.
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Subpoenas, shutdown orders, and a CEO begging for an FAA. The regulators finally caught up to the AI labs, and the next phase of this industry won't be decided by who ships fastest.

Apple didn't out-demo OpenAI at WWDC 2026. It did something stranger — it made AI feel like a setting, not a product. That's the whole bet.

The White House is talking about owning a slice of OpenAI while wiring its models into classified networks. That's not industrial policy. That's a merger.

OpenAI's rumored breach-of-contract notice against Apple isn't about Siri. It's about who owns the front door to AI on a billion phones.

Sam Altman's testimony reframes the OpenAI fight as something stranger than corporate warfare: a dispute over who gets to bequeath artificial general intelligence.

A widow is suing OpenAI for her husband's murder. The case won't just test ChatGPT — it will define what every AI company owes the people its product touches.
Two deprecation notices and a quiet edit to the API docs. The model lineup is being rebuilt and the cheap tier is gone.