AI News Archive: June 1, 2026 — Part 17
Sourced from 500+ daily AI sources, scored by relevance.
- Anthropic eyes going public as it files official submission to SEC
Anthropic has announced that the company has submitted official documentation to the SEC to start being publicly traded, beating OpenAI to an IPO. more…
- Anthropic has officially filed to go public
After months of speculation about whether OpenAI or Anthropic would be first in their race to IPO, Anthropic on Monday reached a key milestone: filing to kick off the process with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing sets the stage for what's sure to be a massive IPO. As of its fundraise last […]
- The AI IPO race is on: Anthropic confidentially files after surpassing OpenAI in valuation
Anthropic confidentially files for an initial public offering after overtaking OpenAI in valuation.
- Anthropic files to go public in a potentially trillion-dollar debut
Anthropic files to go public in a potentially trillion-dollar debut The Mercury News
- Anthropic confidentially files to go public
Anthropic confidentially files to go public The Mercury News
- Anthropic files to go public in a potentially trillion-dollar debut
Anthropic files to go public in a potentially trillion-dollar debut East Bay Times
- Anthropic confidentially files to go public
Anthropic confidentially files to go public East Bay Times
- Anthropic races toward a Wall Street debut with a confidential SEC filing
Anthropic races toward a Wall Street debut with a confidential SEC filing Austin American-Statesman
- Anthropic races toward a Wall Street debut with a confidential SEC filing
Anthropic races toward a Wall Street debut with a confidential SEC filing Boston Herald
- What's It Like to Work at K+G Ai ERP 2026?
What's It Like to Work at K+G Ai ERP 2026? Built In
- Anthropic races toward a Wall Street debut with a confidential SEC filing
Anthropic races toward a Wall Street debut with a confidential SEC filing
- AI giant Anthropic confidentially files for IPO
AI giant Anthropic, the maker of the Claude chatbot, announced Monday that it had filed confidentially for an initial public offering (IPO), as Silicon Valley AI companies look to raise the enormous sums needed to fuel the sector's rapid expansion.
- DuckDuckGo's Popular 'No AI' Search Engine Is Now Easier to Access
You can now set an AI-free search experience as your default in Firefox and Chrome.
- Nvidia’s AI chips sought by Chinese labs with ties to military
Nvidia’s AI chips sought by Chinese labs with ties to military The Straits Times
- GoPro Warns of Going-Concern Risk Amid AI-Fueled Memory Crunch
Surging memory costs are pushing action-camera maker GoPro Inc. to the brink. The company, founded by Nicholas Woodman, warned of risks to its ability to continue as a going concern and is seeking financing to avert a default, according to a latest filing.
- For Goldman’s Top Bankers, It’s All AI Data Centers All the Time
For leveraged finance practitioners, artificial intelligence is the only game in town — especially in the absence of more debt deals to finance mergers and acquisitions.
- Luma AI Launches Physical AI Lab
The next AI race is in the physical world, according to Nvidia's Jensen Huang, and Luma AI listened. The company is announcing the launch of an open research lab that will allow anyone to train robots on its software. Luma AI CEO Amit Jain joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)
- Luma Announces The Open Physical AI Lab: An Open Science Effort to Solve Generalization in Physical AI
Luma introduces an open science effort for physical AI generalization.
- Humanoid Hands Are AI’s Real Test
Humanoid robots are improving fast, but usefulness remains the biggest hurdle, explains Bloomberg Opinion columnist Catherine Thorbecke. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Nvidia courts South Korea’s tech giants at Taipei dinner as AI push deepens
Nvidia courts South Korea’s tech giants at Taipei dinner as AI push deepens The Straits Times
- Japan's Nikkei tops 67,000 on AI boost; SoftBank becomes most valuable Japanese firm
Japan's Nikkei tops 67,000 on AI boost; SoftBank becomes most valuable Japanese firm Reuters
- Nikkei tops 67,000 for first time on AI boost; SoftBank becomes Japan’s most valuable firm
Nikkei tops 67,000 for first time on AI boost; SoftBank becomes Japan’s most valuable firm The Straits Times
- LG stocks soar on Nvidia partnership hopes
LG Group stocks extended their sharp rally Monday, led by another surge in LG Electronics, as investors piled into shares seen as potential beneficiaries of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s expected visit to Korea and a possible first meeting with LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo. LG Electronics jumped 29.86 percent to close at 380,500 won ($250), hitting the daily upper limit shortly after the market opened and setting a fresh 52-week high. The stock also closed at the daily ceiling Friday, extending a
- Senators blast Trump for allowing AI chips to be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms
Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Andy Kim on Monday slammed the Trump administration for potentially allowing advanced American AI chips to be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms, and called on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to testify to Congress on the issue, according to a statement. In a surprise move, the Department of Commerce, which oversees US exports, on Sunday issued guidance to close a potential loophole that may have led companies to export the world’s most advanced...
- US Senators blast Trump for allowing AI chips to be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms
US Senators blast Trump for allowing AI chips to be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms The Straits Times
- France attracts $108 billion in foreign investment, half for SoftBank data centres
France attracts $108 billion in foreign investment, half for SoftBank data centres Reuters
- SoftBank is committing billions to build AI data centers in France
The Japanese investment giant plans to develop 5 GW of AI data center capacity, with an initial phase focused on the Hauts-de-France region
- SoftBank data centre offers France AI sovereignty with strings
The plans are undoubtedly grand but it’s impossible to tell what capacity will be required when the 2030s kick off
- K+G Ai ERP Company Growth, Stability & Outlook 2026
K+G Ai ERP Company Growth, Stability & Outlook 2026 Built In
- France eyes billions of investment in AI
France eyes billions of investment in AI The Japan Times
- SoftBank's Son looks to tackle AI's power problem with France data centers
SoftBank's Son looks to tackle AI's power problem with France data centers Nikkei Asia
- SoftBank Plans €75B AI Data Center Buildout in France
SoftBank plans to build 5 GW of AI data center capacity in France, but the first phase will not arrive until 2031. The post SoftBank Plans €75B AI Data Center Buildout in France appeared first on TechRepublic .
- Anthropic offers EU access to Mythos
Bloc in talks to use American AI model in first expansion outside US and UK
- Anthropic invites EU to access Mythos hacking tech
European authorities for weeks were shut off from accessing the cutting-edge cybersecurity AI tech.
- Nvidia to work with US, European humanoid robot makers in addition to China's Unitree
After CEO Jensen Huang's keynote address in Taiwan on Monday ahead of the Computex trade show, Nvidia announced that the company is working with China's Unitree, a leading maker of humanoid robots, to provide a standardized version of Unitree's H2 robot that can be used by academic researchers.
- Unitree clears key hurdle to Shanghai IPO as China’s humanoid robot wave gathers pace
Unitree Robotics, one of the leading forces in mainland China’s booming humanoid robot sector, has cleared a major hurdle for its highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO) after passing a listing committee hearing on Monday. The Hangzhou-based company filed to list on Shanghai’s Star Market on March 20. Following two rounds of regulatory inquiries and an on-site inspection, the hearing approval opens the door for the IPO to proceed to registration and issuance. Unitree said it aimed to...
- Nvidia, Unitree and Sharpa unite to design humanoid robot that can perform ‘real work’
Nvidia has partnered with Chinese robotics champion Unitree Robotics and Singapore robotic hand maker Sharpa to release a new humanoid robot reference design to accelerate innovation in the global humanoid industry, the US chip giant’s CEO, Jensen Huang, announced on Monday. The new design, called H2+ or Isaac GR00T, will support industry-wide humanoid robotics research by streamlining the full development workflow for developers, including data collection, policy training and real-world...
- Humanoid Robot Maker Unitree Advances Toward $618 Million Shanghai IPO
Humanoid Robot Maker Unitree Advances Toward $618 Million Shanghai IPO Caixin Global
- Nvidia Taps Unitree for Humanoid Robot Platform
Nvidia is combining Unitree’s humanoid hardware with its own AI and simulation tools, in a new design aimed at researchers and developers.
- 'Robots that can perform real work': Nvidia, Unitree, and Sharpa are forming a super-group to make the most capable humanoid robots yet — with Jensen Huang promising a ‘meaningful step’ towards frighteningly capable robots
A new collaboration between industry leaders should mean robots that are more intelligent and versatile.
- Singapore robotic hands firm Sharpa joins Nvidia and Unitree on humanoid robot project
Singapore robotic hands firm Sharpa joins Nvidia and Unitree on humanoid robot project The Straits Times
- Singapore robotic-hands firm Sharpa joins Nvidia and Unitree on humanoid robot project
Singapore robotic-hands firm Sharpa joins Nvidia and Unitree on humanoid robot project The Straits Times
- Top economist sees "zero evidence" of AI job loss
Top economist finds no evidence of AI causing job loss.
- 'Zero evidence': Apollo's chief economist says AI-related job losses aren't happening
Apollo's chief economist disregards concerns that AI is causing job losses – argues many sectors are seeing huge growth.
- ReleasePad Adds Machine-Readable Changelog Output for AI Assistants
ReleasePad Adds Machine-Readable Changelog Output for AI Assistants USA Today
- AI Is Shipping Faster Than Customers Can Adopt It, New Research Finds
AI Is Shipping Faster Than Customers Can Adopt It, New Research Finds Toronto Star
- The U.S. is closing a loophole that let Chinese firms buy Nvidia AI chips abroad
The Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security clarified that export license rules apply to Chinese-headquartered firms regardless of where they operate
- US takes step to halt Nvidia AI chip shipments to Chinese firms outside China
US takes step to halt Nvidia AI chip shipments to Chinese firms outside China
- Beyond Nvidia: how US export curbs are forcing China to redesign its AI chip industry
Under the weight of sustained US export controls on advanced semiconductors, China’s AI chipmakers are battling to forge a self-reliant silicon ecosystem capable of breaking Nvidia’s stranglehold on the market. At the centre of this rivalry is a fundamental design debate: Should the country rely on the versatile graphics processing unit (GPU) or pivot to the highly specialised application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC)? The fight is no longer about finding a single Nvidia clone; it is about...
- US takes step to halt Nvidia AI chip shipments to Chinese firms outside China
US takes step to halt Nvidia AI chip shipments to Chinese firms outside China The Straits Times