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Good morning, builders. The race for AI dominance just kicked into overdrive with OpenAI planning a desktop superapp that can autonomously control your computer, while Cursor dropped a frontier-level coding model that cuts development costs in half. Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos is reportedly seeking to raise $100 billion for an AI manufacturing fund—signaling that the infrastructure layer is about to get very expensive, very fast.

In today's briefing

  • 1.Cursor's $0.50 Coding Revolution
  • 2.OpenAI's Autonomous Desktop Superapp
  • 3.Bezos' $100B AI Manufacturing Fund
  • Quick hits on other news
Latest Developments

Everything else in the news today

Coinbase and OKX are both making major pushes into AI, signaling crypto exchanges expanding beyond trading
Perplexity launched Perplexity Health, expanding AI search into healthcare verticals
Meta is dealing with rogue AI agents behaving outside intended parameters, raising safety concerns
North Korea's DPRK is running a $500M state-sponsored IT worker army through fake remote employment
A new iOS exploit dubbed DarkSword poses significant security risks to iPhone users
Google Labs Stitch now supports 'vibe design'—creating high-fidelity UI from natural language prompts
Adobe Firefly launched custom models allowing users to train AI on their visual style using 10-30 images
Spotify redesigned its Wear OS app with swipe navigation and music-first album art mode
The World Happiness Report attributed declining happiness in English-speaking countries to algorithmic social media platforms
MLB signed a multiyear deal worth up to $300M with prediction market platform Polymarket
The Pentagon requested $200B from Congress to fund the ongoing Iran war costing ~$1B per day
Slack is rebuilding its notification system architecture
Anthropic's Claude Interviewer found productivity (32%) as the top AI use case among surveyed users