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    Savitt calls out the fact that Musk is abroad with President Trump today.

    Savitt calls out the fact that Musk is abroad with President Trump today.

    May 17, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    During the high-stakes OpenAI trial, attorney Savitt pointed out that Elon Musk is absent, traveling with President Trump to Beijing, while Sam Altman and Greg Brockman are present in court. The moment highlights tensions in the legal battle over the future of OpenAI.
    Savitt says Musk has “selective amnesia.”

    Savitt says Musk has “selective amnesia.”

    May 17, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    In the ongoing court battle between Elon Musk and OpenAI, lead counsel for OpenAI, Savitt, accused Musk of having 'selective amnesia' and 'unclean hands.' The courtroom drama unfolded as Savitt described Musk's shifting stance on the company. This article explores the key arguments, the history of the dispute, and the broader implications for artificial intelligence.
    Behold, the Elon Musk jackass trophy

    Behold, the Elon Musk jackass trophy

    May 17, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    During the Musk v. Altman trial, Sam Altman's team presented a trophy reading 'Never stop being a jackass,' commemorating a 2015 incident where Elon Musk allegedly called a safety researcher a jackass. The trophy was not shown to the jury but was described in court. The incident highlights the tension between Musk's current safety concerns and his past aggressive stance.
    Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses

    Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses

    May 17, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Microsoft is planning to cancel most of its Claude Code licenses, moving thousands of developers to its own GitHub Copilot CLI tool. The decision, driven by both strategic convergence and financial considerations, follows six months of heavy internal use of Anthropic's AI coding assistant. Employees have until the end of June to transition workflows.
    Red Hat Desktop vs. Fedora Hummingbird: Which AI development Linux path is right for you?

    Red Hat Desktop vs. Fedora Hummingbird: Which AI development Linux path is right for you?

    May 16, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    At Red Hat Summit, the company unveiled two Linux desktop offerings tailored for AI programmers: Red Hat Desktop with enhanced security and Fedora Hummingbird for free, rolling release development. Red Hat Desktop integrates Podman, hardened images, and AI coding assistants, while Fedora Hummingbird focuses on agent experimentation without registration walls.
    Why business architects are poised to lead the corporate AI revolution

    Why business architects are poised to lead the corporate AI revolution

    May 16, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Business architects are emerging as key leaders in the corporate AI revolution, blending deep domain knowledge with technology skills. Siemens executive Andrew Allan explains how these professionals translate business problems into AI solutions, manage complex agent networks, and elevate human skills. The role requires experience, tenacity, and the ability to steer organizations through the 'never normal' pace of technological change.
    How to learn Claude Code for free with Anthropic's AI courses - one took me just 20 minutes

    How to learn Claude Code for free with Anthropic's AI courses - one took me just 20 minutes

    May 16, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Anthropic's free Claude course library includes topics from AI basics to Claude Code and MCP. A short subagents course delivers actionable insights in just 20 minutes. The library also offers longer, certification-track courses for deeper learning.
    3 ways AI can help you ace your next job interview

    3 ways AI can help you ace your next job interview

    May 16, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    AI tools can transform how you prepare for job interviews by helping you research companies and interviewers, anticipate questions, and craft practice answers. Learn three effective strategies to leverage AI while maintaining authenticity. Remember to verify AI outputs and supplement with human feedback for best results.
    Google's AI Overviews will show you advice from other people now

    Google's AI Overviews will show you advice from other people now

    May 16, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google is enhancing its AI Overviews with five key updates designed to surface advice from other people, improve access to news subscriptions, and make source links more visible. The features include an 'Expert Advice' section that pulls from forums and social media, direct links to paid news articles for subscribers, inline source citations next to relevant text, additional suggested resources below the summary, and hover previews for linked websites. These updates aim to increase transparency and help users better evaluate and explore the information provided by the AI summaries.
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