☕️ OpenAI's July revenue topped all of Q2

OpenAI's booming revenue, Google's robot AI, and more.

☕️ OpenAI's July revenue topped all of Q2

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💰 OpenAI's July revenue topped all of Q2

🤖 Google's new AI lets robots collaborate

🚕 Zoox wins first US robotaxi approval

📉 AI hedge fund dumps all stocks

📡 SpaceX looks to compete with the carriers

✅ LinkedIn adds AI slop flag button

Plus: 🎁 12 other news you might like, 🧰 6 tools, and 📚 4 papers.

💰 OpenAI's July revenue topped all of Q2 LINK

  • OpenAI's finance chief Sarah Friar told staff that the company's annualized recurring revenue in July exceeded its entire second quarter total, in a meeting meant to reassure employees the business stays healthy amid rising competition.
  • Friar and board chair Bret Taylor credited the growth to the new GPT-5.6 models, an enterprise agent called ChatGPT Work, and wider use of the Codex coding tool, which Taylor said is winning users away from Anthropic's Claude Code.
  • The push comes as OpenAI defends its $852 billion valuation ahead of a possible IPO, trailing Anthropic in valuation and facing cheaper open-weight rivals like China's newly released Kimi K3 from Moonshot AI.
  • 🤖 Google's new AI lets robots collaborate LINK

  • Google has released Gemini Robotics ER 2, an "embodied reasoning" model that acts as a high-level brain for robots and, for the first time, lets multiple robots work together in shared spaces to finish tasks one machine couldn't handle alone.
  • The model lets robots chat with people, plan multi-step tasks, and hand off physical movement to a separate vision-language-action model, while watching live video to track progress, fix mistakes, and know when to move to the next step.
  • Gemini Robotics ER 2 is now available to developers through the Gemini API and Google AI Studio, plus a private preview on the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, and it can call tools like Google Search on its own.
  • 🚕 Zoox wins first US robotaxi approval LINK

  • Federal regulators granted Zoox, owned by Amazon, the first US exemption letting a purpose-built robotaxi charge riders, clearing one of the last hurdles before the company can run a paid autonomous ride service.
  • Because Zoox vehicles have no steering wheels or pedals, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration waived eight motor vehicle safety standards, including windshield defrosting and braking rules, while capping the fleet at 2,500 vehicles a year for two years.
  • A Zoox spokesperson said paid rides will start first in Las Vegas, with more cities following as state rules are met; California still requires driverless deployment permits from its utilities commission and DMV.
  • 📉 AI hedge fund dumps all stocks LINK

  • Situational Awareness, the AI-focused hedge fund started by former OpenAI researcher Leopold Aschenbrenner, is unwinding many of its trades after heavy losses on AI stocks and a losing bet against software companies left it scrambling for cash.
  • The fund had grown to as large as $45 billion in early July before losses hit, with its AI infrastructure holdings like SK Hynix falling and short positions in software firms such as Adobe moving against it.
  • Prime brokers including Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase have been marketing the firm's holdings for sale to meet margin calls, and its biggest bets, Nebius, Sandisk, Micron and CoreWeave, are all down over 35% this month.
  • 📡 SpaceX looks to compete with the carriers LINK

  • SpaceX plans to chase spectrum for a full wireless network, either by bidding in a government auction next year or buying rival carriers, putting Musk's Starlink in direct competition with AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.
  • The company is hunting for airwaves that work well in cities and dense areas, and the upcoming C-band auction offers spectrum with both satellite and land uses that could suit Starlink's plans.
  • News of the move sent AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon shares down 4%, as SpaceX could outbid the debt-heavy carriers by issuing fresh equity, much like its $60 billion all-stock purchase of Cursor last month.
  • ✅ LinkedIn adds AI slop flag button LINK

  • LinkedIn has quietly added a button that lets users flag a post as "AI slop," according to tests by 404 Media, hiding the flagged content and telling people their feedback helps improve the feed.
  • The option appears under the three-dot menu at the top of any post, and the wording bluntly says "Seems like AI slop" rather than a softer phrase like "generated with AI."
  • The move follows a 404 Media report citing AI detector Pangram, which estimated 41 percent of long posts and 30 percent of short posts on LinkedIn are likely AI-written, despite LinkedIn offering its own AI writing assistant.
  • Other news you might like

    • OpenAI admits its autonomous AI models also compromised credentials on other platforms during security evalLINK
    • Google's Lyria 3.5 music model now lets users edit individual track sections without starting overLINK
    • Elon Musk’s X settles multiyear legal battle with the World Federation of AdvertisersLINK
    • Samsung is locking in five-year chip deals as AI demand shows no signs of slowingLINK
    • ChatGPT and Roblox will reportedly be subject to tighter rules in the EULINK
    • Apple's reliance on Qualcomm could decline faster than expected after Q4 2026LINK
    • The US government's robot ban also includes vacuumsLINK
    • The FTC is suing Hims & Hers for sharing patients’ health data with Meta and SnapLINK
    • Zuckerberg says Meta’s enterprise AI opportunity extends beyond agentsLINK
    • Meta reports second-quarter results after the closeLINK
    • Microsoft tops estimates as Azure passes $100 billion annuallyLINK

    🧰 Trending tools

    SKI: lets you talk to Claude Code, Codex and other coding agents, hearing spoken replies so you build hands-free without typing.LINK

    Claude Code usage tracking by LangWatch: tracks token costs, cache efficiency, and tool calls across coding sessions, with full terminal replay for debugging spend and workflow issues.LINK

    Pally: an AI assistant you text like a friend via iMessage, RCS, or calls, automating follow-ups, research, and busywork across your inboxes.LINK

    Focus Room: turns YouTube videos and playlists into structured courses with timestamped lessons, summaries, notes, and progress tracking, without distracting recommendations.LINK

    Caimera: generates product photos, videos, and social content from sketches using AI, helping e-commerce brands launch faster without traditional photoshoots.LINK

    Premation: an open-source, timeline-based 2D/3D motion graphics editor with AI assistance, letting developers run it locally or extend it freely.LINK

    📚 Trending papers & reports

    Mpox research sorting now happens automatically, with a language model tagging nearly 14,600 studies into topics like outbreaks and vaccination at ~97% accuracy, letting health officials find relevant findings far faster.LINK

    Clinical trial checklists can now be scanned before launch to predict which eligibility rules will later need costly mid-trial rewrites, using a new benchmark and training method that consistently boosts prediction accuracy over standard approaches.LINK

    Continual knowledge editing reveals that when language models are repeatedly updated with new facts, they steadily lose older ones, showing today's editing methods can't yet balance learning new information with remembering what came before.LINK

    Multi-turn research assistants can now track how earlier questions in a conversation connect to later follow-ups, storing each reasoning step as reusable notes so answers stay accurate across long back-and-forth sessions, beating five other retrieval approaches on accuracy.LINK


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