AI News Archive: May 6, 2026 — Part 15
Sourced from 500+ daily AI sources, scored by relevance.
- Musk Ally Testifies He Once Offered Sam Altman a Tesla Board Seat
Musk Ally Testifies He Once Offered Sam Altman a Tesla Board Seat The Information
- Method for stress-testing cloud computing algorithms helps avoid network failures
Method for stress-testing cloud computing algorithms helps avoid network failures EurekAlert!
- Google’s latest trick gets Gemma 4 running 3x faster right on your phone
New assistant models share Gemma 4's workload for much less memory.
- Google AI Releases Multi-Token Prediction (MTP) Drafters for Gemma 4: Delivering Up to 3x Faster Inference Without Quality Loss
Google AI Releases Multi-Token Prediction (MTP) Drafters for Gemma 4: Delivering Up to 3x Faster Inference Without Quality Loss MarkTechPost
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- Google speeds up Gemma 4 threefold with multi-token prediction
Google has released multi-token prediction drafters for its Gemma 4 open model family that speed up text generation by up to three times. A small auxiliary model suggests several tokens at once while the main model checks them in a single pass. The article Google speeds up Gemma 4 threefold with multi-token prediction appeared first on The Decoder .
- Your Claude agents can 'dream' now - how Anthropic's new feature works
The naming choice for Anthropic's latest update is yet another instance of the company humanizing its products.
- Anthropic Introduces 'Dreaming' Technique for AI Agents
Anthropic Introduces 'Dreaming' Technique for AI Agents Business Insider
- Google DeepMind is partnering with EVE Online to research ‘player-driven systems’
EVE Online has offered gamers a space-centric alternative to MMOs like World of Warcraft for over 20 years. Now, the studio behind the game is looking towards the future of game development, beginning with a new AI-centric partnership with Google’s DeepMind. more…
- Google DeepMind Will Train AI Models on the MMORPG Eve Online
The AI lab has taken a minority stake in the gaming company behind the incredibly complex 23-year-old space simulator.
- Google DeepMind Gets Into Gaming, Purchases Stake in the Company Behind EVE Online
The two companies are partnering to explore new AI-enabled gameplay experiences.
- Google DeepMind partners with EVE Online for AI model testing
Move comes as CCP Games spends $120M to go independent, rebrands as Fenris Creations.
- Anthropic Says It’s Buying 100% of Compute From xAI’s Colossus Data Center
Anthropic Says It’s Buying 100% of Compute From xAI’s Colossus Data Center The Information
- Claude Code is getting higher usage limits, doubled for most users
Anthropic today announced that Claude is getting a big boost to usage limits, including doubling Code limits and stripping back on peak hour reductions. more…
- Claude hitches ride on SpaceX's datacenter capacity
Compute from Colossus leads to relaxed limits
- Anthropic Signs AI Deal With SpaceX. The Partnership Could Be Headed to Space.
Anthropic Signs AI Deal With SpaceX. The Partnership Could Be Headed to Space. Barron's
- Anthropic’s Deal With SpaceX Exposes a Potential Problem for Elon Musk’s xAI
Anthropic’s Deal With SpaceX Exposes a Potential Problem for Elon Musk’s xAI Barron's
- Anthropic to use SpaceX’s Colossus 1 supercomputer for inference
Anthropic PBC today announced that it will use SpaceX Corp.’s Colossus 1 supercomputer to power its Claude chatbot. The system was originally built in 2024 by xAI Holdings Corp., an artificial intelligence venture that Elon Musk launched the year prior. SpaceX obtained Colossus 1 when it acquired xAI earlier this year. The supercomputer, which is […] The post Anthropic to use SpaceX’s Colossus 1 supercomputer for inference appeared first on SiliconANGLE .
- Anthropic Wants in on Elon Musk's Space Data Centers, Colossus Supercompute
Anthropic Wants in on Elon Musk's Space Data Centers, Colossus Supercompute PCMag Australia
- Anthropic Wants in on Elon Musk's Space Data Centers, Colossus Supercompute
Anthropic Wants in on Elon Musk's Space Data Centers, Colossus Supercompute PCMag
- Anthropic is doubling Claude Code rate limits after deal with SpaceX
The company is also interested in SpaceX's planned orbital data centers.
- Anthropic and SpaceX Just Announced a Colossal Deal to Supercharge Claude AI
It may seem like a strange collaboration, but Elon Musk said no one at Anthropic ‘set off my evil detector.’
- Anthropic AI says deal struck to use SpaceX data centres
Anthropic AI says deal struck to use SpaceX data centres CBC
- Anthropic reaches deal with SpaceX to tap into computing resources in AI push
Agreement could boost both companies in high-stakes artificial intelligence race
- Anthropic raises Claude Code and Opus API rate limits, citing SpaceX Colossus 1 deal
Claude Code’s five-hour rate limits double across Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise plans from Tuesday, with peak-hours throttling removed for Pro and Max. The capacity behind the change is a new Anthropic agreement to take all of SpaceX’s Colossus 1 data centre. Anthropic raised the rate limits on Claude Code and the Claude Opus […] This story continues at The Next Web
- Anthropic Secures SpaceX's Colossus for AI Compute Boost
Anthropic secures SpaceX's Colossus for AI compute boost.
- Higher usage limits for Claude and a compute deal with SpaceX
Higher usage limits for Claude and a compute deal with SpaceX
- Anthropic Secures Access to 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs Through SpaceX Deal
Anthropic said it is doubling Claude Code’s five-hour usage limits for Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise plans.
- SpaceX to rent data centre capacity to Anthropic
AI start-up is racing to add computing power to keep up with its growth
- Anthropic is tapping SpaceX's supercomputer to power more Claude users
The deal gives Anthropic access to more than 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs and will double rate limits for Claude Code users
- Anthropic Taps Elon Musk's SpaceX for More AI Compute Power
Anthropic Taps Elon Musk's SpaceX for More AI Compute Power Business Insider
- Musk’s SpaceX Will Give Anthropic Access To Its ‘Colossus’ Super Computer For AI Training
Anthropic has also expressed interest in partnering up with SpaceX on the development of AI data centers in space.
- Anthropic Inks Deal to Use All of SpaceX’s Colossus 1 Compute Capacity
SpaceX will supply 300 megawatts of new computing capacity, using more than 220,000 Nvidia GPUs, by the end of the month.
- Anthropic, SpaceX announce compute deal that includes space development
Anthropic has signed a deal with SpaceX, which owns rival xAI, to use all of the compute capacity at the company’s Colossus 1 data center in Memphis, Tennessee.
- SpaceX to give Anthropic access to its massive AI supercomputer
SpaceX to give Anthropic access to its massive AI supercomputer Reuters
- Anthropic strikes SpaceX data center deal as it plows ahead on AI coding
Anthropic strikes SpaceX data center deal as it plows ahead on AI coding Reuters
- Anthropic Gets in Bed With SpaceX as the AI Race Turns Weird
In an unexpected turn, the two companies signed a deal for Anthropic to use computing resources from Elon Musk’s xAI.
- Anthropic raises Claude Code usage limits, credits new deal with SpaceX
Deal follows others with Microsoft, Amazon, and more.
- Apple to pay iPhone buyers $250 million after lawsuit claims it hyped non-existent AI in ‘bait and switch’
Apple to pay iPhone buyers $250 million after lawsuit claims it hyped non-existent AI in ‘bait and switch’ The Mercury News
- 9to5Mac Daily: May 6, 2026 – Apple settles Siri lawsuit for $250M, more
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- Apple coughs up $250 million to pay iPhone users because Siri just wasn’t smart enough
Apple’s long-delayed Siri upgrade is no longer just an embarrassing AI setback, as the company has agreed to a very real, very hefty settlement. The company is paying $250 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging it misled iPhone buyers in the US about the AI-powered Siri features announced as part of Apple Intelligence. According […]
- How to Collect on Apple's $250 Million AI iPhone Settlement
The company will start paying the quarter-billion-dollar sum to settle a lawsuit over delayed and missing AI features.
- iPhone owners could get up to $95 after Apple settles AI lawsuit for $250 million
Owners of some iPhones are in line to get cash payments of up to $95 from Apple after the company on Tuesday reached a $250 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit for false advertising of its artificial intelligence capabilities . Apple trumpeted new AI features for its virtual assistant Siri when it rolled out the iPhone 16 in 2024, part of new software updates that the company billed as “Apple Intelligence.” The company has been scrambling to keep up with tech rivals amid the AI boom but still hasn’t delivered on the Siri revamp two years later. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of U.S. consumers in the San Francisco federal court for the Northern District of California, alleged that Apple deceived consumers with a marketing campaign that promoted features that did not yet exist and misled them into buying the devices. Lawyers for the iPhone buyers asked a court for preliminary approval of the proposed $250 million settlement, according to a court filling. If approved by a judge, it