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June 3, 2026

AI News (06/04): Anthropic targets an October IPO as AI funding and regulation hit new heights

Daily AI News Digest: June 3, 2026

The global artificial intelligence landscape is shifting into hyperdrive today, marked by monumental financial maneuvers and critical regulatory shakeups. From historic IPO preparations and multi-billion-dollar capital raises to sovereign policy shifts in Europe and the US, the infrastructure and governance of the next generation of AI are rapidly taking shape.

1. ChatGPT Crosses 1 Billion Monthly Active Users

ChatGPT has officially cemented its place in tech history by becoming the fastest application ever to surpass 1 billion monthly active users.

Why it matters: This milestone highlights the unprecedented scale of consumer adoption and the enduring market dominance of OpenAI's conversational interface.

2. UK Orders Google to Allow Publisher Opt-Outs in AI Search

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has ordered Google to provide clearer attribution links in its AI-generated search features and allow publishers to opt out of AI Overviews without facing general search ranking penalties. Google, which is beginning to test a new opt-out toggle in Search Console, has nine months to fully comply with the mandate.

Why it matters: This world-first regulatory action shifts bargaining power back to content creators, establishing a legal framework for how search engines must respect publisher rights in the generative AI era.

3. DeepSeek Nears $7.4 Billion Funding Round

Chinese AI frontrunner DeepSeek is close to finalizing a $7.4 billion funding round led by Tencent and CATL, driving its valuation to between $52 billion and $59 billion. Founder Liang Wenfeng is personally contributing $2.94 billion to the round, positioning DeepSeek well ahead of domestic rivals like Moonshot.

Why it matters: This massive capital injection underscores China's aggressive push to finance domestic AI champions capable of rivaling Western leaders.

4. Anthropic Selects Underwriters for October IPO as Staggering Chip Costs Revealed

Anthropic has tapped Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs to lead its upcoming initial public offering, targeted for October. Meanwhile, a regulatory filing from SpaceX revealed a massive partnership where SpaceX provides Anthropic with 325,000 Nvidia chips, costing the AI startup $1.25 billion per month.

Why it matters: The eye-watering $15 billion annualized computing cost reveals the staggering capital requirements needed to train and run frontier AI models.

5. OpenAI Debuts GPT-Rosalind for Life Sciences

OpenAI has introduced a major update to its GPT-Rosalind model series, specifically engineered for enterprise-scale life sciences research. The model merges GPT-5.5's agentic coding with advanced domain intelligence in genomics and medicinal chemistry, evaluated using OpenAI's new "LifeSciBench" benchmark.

Why it matters: By tailoring frontier models to specific, highly complex scientific workflows, OpenAI is positioning itself to capture the lucrative biotech and drug-discovery markets.

6. Europe Unveils Tech Sovereignty Package

The European Commission proposed a comprehensive tech sovereignty package featuring the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) and Chips Act 2.0. The legislation aims to reduce dependence on US and Chinese technology, ensuring that critical European infrastructure does not rely on foreign cloud providers who hold a "kill switch."

Why it matters: This package represents a protectionist pivot for the EU as it seeks to secure data residency and build out local semiconductor manufacturing to power domestic AI.

7. Alphabet's Stock Sale Raises $45 Billion for AI CapEx

Alphabet has raised $45 billion in an oversubscribed stock sale, with plans to raise $85 billion in total to fund its multi-year AI investment strategy. The parent company of Google expects to spend between $180 billion and $190 billion on capital expenditures, primarily on AI infrastructure and data centers, before the year ends.

Why it matters: Strong public market demand for Alphabet's shares signals robust investor confidence and a high risk tolerance for funding the astronomical infrastructure costs of the AI boom.

8. Microsoft Launches In-House MAI Models

Microsoft has launched a family of seven in-house "MAI" models spanning reasoning, coding, image, voice, and transcription.

Why it matters: By developing its own proprietary models, Microsoft is actively diversifying its technology stack to reduce its operational and financial reliance on its close partner, OpenAI.

9. White House Launches New AI Security Framework

President Donald Trump issued a new executive order establishing a voluntary, 30-day review process for advanced AI models before public release. Focused on cybersecurity and critical infrastructure, the framework deliberately avoids heavy regulatory burdens or licensing requirements to ensure US competitiveness.

Why it matters: The voluntary nature of the framework represents a victory for frontier AI labs, reflecting a national security strategy that prioritizes rapid domestic innovation over strict government oversight.

10. NVIDIA Releases Cosmos 3 Foundation Model

NVIDIA has announced Cosmos 3, a Two-Tower Mixture-of-Transformers foundation model designed to unify physical reasoning, world generation, and action generation.

Why it matters: This model represents a significant step toward embodied AI, bridging the gap between digital simulation and real-world physical actions.

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Sources

  1. ChatGPT becomes fastest app to cross 1 billion monthly active users
  2. Google ordered to put clearer links in AI search and let UK publishers opt out
  3. China’s DeepSeek close to $7.4bn raise at up to $59bn valuation
  4. Anthropic picks Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs to lead its IPO, with a SpaceX computing deal worth $1.25 billion per month buried in the fine print
  5. Introducing new capabilities to GPT-Rosalind
  6. Europe unveils tech sovereignty package amid growing concerns over reliance on U.S. tech: 'We want to be sure nobody has a kill switch'
  7. Alphabet’s record-breaking $85B raise for Google’s AI business is a helluva good signal
  8. Microsoft launches 7 in-house AI models to reduce reliance on OpenAI
  9. White House Launches New AI Security Framework
  10. NVIDIA Releases Cosmos 3: A Two-Tower Mixture-of-Transformers Foundation Model Unifying Physical Reasoning, World Generation, and Action Generation
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