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The Verge 2026-06-02-1

Microsoft to unveil new AI models and Windows improvements at Build

Build 2026 is a developer-trust-repair operation with a second plot running underneath it. Microsoft is assembling the full OpenAI-independence stack: its first reasoning model trained without distillation, its own image models, a new agent, and a hard push toward local inference on Windows silicon. The "no distillation" detail is the tell — Microsoft wants to prove it can train reasoning without learning from another model's outputs.

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The Verge 2026-06-02-3

Microsoft and OpenAI broke up — now they're ready to fight

At Build 2026, Suleyman did the rarest thing an AI exec can do: ranked his own company outside the top tier. The humility is the strategy, not a weakness. Microsoft is shipping from-scratch models, custom silicon, and a vendor-neutral Windows-native harness while explicitly competing on cost, distribution, and 11,000-model optionality rather than capability. The frontier-lab leaderboard the press scores is the wrong scoreboard; whoever owns enterprise distribution, governance, and the cheapest good-enough model captures the value, and Microsoft is deliberately choosing to fight there.

Silicon Continent 2026-04-24-2

The task is not the job: A supply-side answer to Amodei and Imas

Frey-Osborne (2013) gave accountants a 94% probability of automation. Thirteen years later, BLS counts 1.6 million employed, $81,680 median pay, and projects 5% growth through 2034. Bookkeeping clerks, meanwhile, are projected down 6%. Same technology, opposite outcomes, because one is a weak bundle and the other is a strong bundle. Garicano's framing is the sharpest pushback yet to the Amodei/Suleyman displacement narrative: labor markets price jobs, not tasks, and the three traits that make a bundle strong (unpredictable demand, production spillovers, the measurement problem of who gets blamed when output fails) are exactly the traits AI does not resolve. The real risk isn't mass white-collar unemployment. It's hollowed-out junior pipelines feeding senior layers that won't be there in ten years.