Apple-OpenAI Partnership Strained Amid Potential Legal Dispute
The two-year partnership between Apple and OpenAI is reportedly fraying due to unmet expectations. OpenAI is currently evaluating potential legal action against the tech giant.
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The two-year partnership between Apple and OpenAI is reportedly fraying due to unmet expectations. OpenAI is currently evaluating potential legal action against the tech giant.
Major tech stocks including Nvidia, Google, and Apple reached historical highs, driving the Nasdaq and S&P 500 to new records. Chinese tech stocks also saw broad gains across the board.

GeekWire’s podcast covers a former Meta AI research director’s stealth startup and discusses the apparent end of Microsoft’s previous AI organizational structure. The episode also touches on Jeff Bezos joining a consortium taking a minority stake in Liverpool FC and Auger’s move to Dallas.

Apple has surpassed Nvidia to become the world's most valuable company with a market cap of $4.88 trillion. This shift marks the first time Apple has reclaimed the top spot since April 2025.

The article analyzes the paradox of rapid technological advancement in sectors like AI and robotics alongside stagnant domestic demand, drawing parallels to the 1930s US and 1990s Japan.

Google chief scientist Jeff Dean addressed UW computer science graduates, offering insights into the future of AI. He emphasized an optimistic yet realistic perspective for those entering the technology industry.

A significant number of Chinese citizens are returning from abroad due to global economic instability, career challenges in foreign tech sectors, and a desire for better social and cultural integration. The data shows a shift from 'outward migration' to 'inward rooting'.
Microsoft-owned LinkedIn is undergoing a workforce reduction as part of a broader trend of tech industry layoffs. The move reflects the ongoing restructuring of tech companies as they pivot resources toward AI-driven operations.

Amazon has laid off over 57,000 corporate employees since 2022, representing 16% of its workforce. The pace of layoffs has accelerated significantly in recent months.

This update covers major executive shifts in the tech industry, including Dropbox appointing its first Chief Product Officer. Additionally, it highlights ongoing workforce adjustments at Microsoft's Xbox division and leadership changes at T-Mobile.