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PRISM Weekly Digest: Third Week of May 2026
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PRISM Weekly Digest: Third Week of May 2026

Trump and Xi met in Beijing for the first time in nine years. Microsoft poured $100B into OpenAI and became the supporting actor; Cerebras received $70B on day one. Hormuz entered week six. Cisco cut 4,000. ILLIT hit Billboard No. 1, CORTIS debuted at No. 3, and BTS is confirmed for the World Cup Final halftime stage.

OpenAI Bets Everything on Agents—Again
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OpenAI Bets Everything on Agents—Again

OpenAI has reorganized for the second time in a month, merging ChatGPT and Codex into a single agentic platform under president Greg Brockman's unified product leadership.

Microsoft Spent $100 Billion on OpenAI. Why Isn't It Winning AI?
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Microsoft Spent $100 Billion on OpenAI. Why Isn't It Winning AI?

Court documents from Musk v. Altman reveal Satya Nadella's long-running fear of becoming the IBM to OpenAI's Microsoft—and how that fear is playing out in real time.

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Sam Altman Takes the Stand — And Doesn't Flinch
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Sam Altman Takes the Stand — And Doesn't Flinch

After two weeks of witnesses calling him a liar, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified in his own defense, claiming Elon Musk tried to kill the company twice.

ChatGPT Said It Was Safe. He Died.
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ChatGPT Said It Was Safe. He Died.

Sam Nelson, 19, died after following ChatGPT's advice to mix Kratom and Xanax. His parents are suing OpenAI for wrongful death, raising urgent questions about AI trust, liability, and design.

OpenAI Wants to Out-Hack the Hackers
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OpenAI Wants to Out-Hack the Hackers

OpenAI's new Daybreak initiative uses the Codex AI agent to find and patch security vulnerabilities before attackers do—putting it in direct competition with Anthropic's secretive Claude Mythos.

OpenAI's Founding Myth Is Being Dismantled in Court
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OpenAI's Founding Myth Is Being Dismantled in Court

Week two of Musk v. Altman revealed a 2017 power struggle over AGI control, a stormed-out Tesla painting, and a diary entry asking 'what will take me to $1B?

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Microsoft Nearly Walked Away From OpenAI
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Microsoft Nearly Walked Away From OpenAI

Emails revealed in the Musk v. Altman trial show Microsoft executives were deeply skeptical of OpenAI in 2017–2018. What actually changed their minds?

PRISM Weekly Digest: First Week of May 2026
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PRISM Weekly Digest: First Week of May 2026

A closed Hormuz arrives at the kitchen table, Musk vs. Altman puts a trillion dollars on trial, the Big Four bet $650 billion on AI, and Trump sends 25% tariff invoices to long-time allies. K-pop's seventeen-year slave-contract era closes with a standard-contract reform.

Cerebras' IPO Is Really an OpenAI Story
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Cerebras' IPO Is Really an OpenAI Story

Cerebras Systems is targeting a $26.6B valuation in what could be 2026's largest tech IPO. But the real story is how deeply OpenAI is embedded in its capital structure—as customer, lender, and potential shareholder.

The OpenAI Trial Is Exposing What Big Tech Doesn't Say Out Loud
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The OpenAI Trial Is Exposing What Big Tech Doesn't Say Out Loud

The Musk v. Altman trial in Oakland isn't just a contract dispute. It's become an unscripted window into how AI's most powerful figures actually operate—and who they think should control the technology's future.

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Settle or Else": The Text That Reframed the Musk-OpenAI Trial
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Settle or Else": The Text That Reframed the Musk-OpenAI Trial

Two days before trial, Elon Musk texted OpenAI's Greg Brockman warning he and Sam Altman would become "the most hated men in America." The judge ruled it inadmissible — but the damage to Musk's narrative may already be done.

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