A $33B AI chip goes public in 48 hours, and hackers just used AI to write their first real cyberattack
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Yesterday in AI | Wednesday, May 13, 2026
A $33B AI chip goes public in 48 hours, and hackers just used AI to write their first real cyberattack
AI's cybersecurity cold war stopped being theoretical yesterday. Google confirmed the first case of hackers using AI to find and weaponize a zero-day flaw, and a massive supply chain attack is quietly targeting the tools developers use every day. There's a $33 billion chip company going public Thursday that most people are sleeping on. Mira Murati's first product since leaving OpenAI just challenged the industry's biggest assumption. And Apple has six weeks to flip AI accessibility for two billion people.
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