Bloomberg

Bloomberg — Week of 2026-05-22 to 2026-05-29#

Story of the Week#

The global economy hung on every diplomatic overture this week as the US and Iran hammered out a tentative 60-day ceasefire to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz after a grueling six-week blockade. Despite mid-week military flare-ups and conflicting official statements, the pending agreement ultimately sparked a broad market rally, sending US equities to record highs and sharply retreating oil prices as fears of a prolonged energy shock ebbed.

Hacker News

Hacker News — 2026-05-30#

Top Story#

Finding Miscompiles for Fun, Not Profit A former Google and OpenAI compiler engineer threw $10,000 in API credits at Claude and ChatGPT to fuzz LLVM and NVIDIA’s ptxas, discovering hundreds of deeply concerning miscompiles at an alarming rate. The real signal here isn’t just that AI can find bugs, but that “with enough subagents, all bugs are shallow”—a shift that makes elite-level code inspection simply a matter of having a massive compute budget.

Hacker News

Hacker News — Week of 2026-05-22 to 2026-05-29#

Story of the Week#

The illusion of flat-rate, unlimited AI agents violently collided with enterprise budgets this week as tech giants like Microsoft and Uber abruptly pulled the plug on their internal rollouts of tools like Claude Code. The harsh realization that token-based billing and underlying GPU constraints simply cannot scale with the induced demand of autonomous coding agents is forcing developers back to basic autocomplete tools, signaling the first real macroeconomic friction in the generative AI boom.

Simon Willison

Simon Willison — Week of 2026-05-22 to 2026-05-29#

Highlight of the Week#

This week’s most significant milestone is the release of Datasette 1.0a31, which fundamentally shifts the project’s paradigm by introducing UI support for executing write queries directly against the database. This officially bridges Datasette from a purely read-only tool to one that embraces secure data mutation, allowing developers to save and template insert, update, and delete operations.

Key Posts#

[I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit] · Source Simon analyzes the shift in enterprise pricing to argue that AI coding agents have crossed the threshold into massive usage and real revenue generation. He points to Anthropic’s staggering $1.25 billion monthly compute spend and notes that labs are pivoting to capture enterprise value directly from heavy agent users rather than relying on middlemen.

CNBeta

CNBeta — 2026-05-30#

Top Story#

A cnbeta report reveals that DeepSeek has started temporarily restricting its “regenerate” and “modify” features without prior notice. This move is driven by severe compute constraints following a massive user surge, highlighting the immense infrastructure pressure facing high-performing Chinese AI models. It underscores a critical bottleneck in the global AI race: the soaring cost and scarcity of inference compute as experimental products transition into high-frequency daily tools.

CNBeta

AI Valuations Surge, Semiconductor Innovations, and Aerospace Milestones — Week of 2026-05-22 to 2026-05-29#

Week in Review#

This week’s news was dominated by a massive surge in AI valuations, with software unicorns like DeepSeek and Anthropic reaching staggering new heights while hardware giants like SK Hynix and Micron joined the trillion-dollar club. Geopolitical tensions continued to reshape the global tech ecosystem, prompting innovative domestic semiconductor breakthroughs from Chinese firms like Huawei and unprecedented corporate restructuring like Manus’s $1 billion buyback. Concurrently, the aerospace sector experienced critical leaps and devastating setbacks, highlighted by SpaceX’s successful Starship V3 flight and a catastrophic Blue Origin launchpad explosion.

中文科技资讯

Chinese Tech Daily — 2026-05-30#

Top Story#

Apple is reportedly utilizing Google’s Gemini large language model to train its lightweight, on-device AI models via model distillation. To handle complex cloud tasks that edge devices cannot process, Apple has also approved the use of Nvidia’s Confidential Compute privacy technology within Google Cloud. This strategy allows Apple to maintain its “Private Cloud Compute” privacy promise while heavily leveraging the cloud infrastructure of its rivals.

中文科技资讯

Chinese Tech — Week of 2026-05-22 to 2026-05-29#

Week in Review#

The maturation of Agentic AI is fundamentally shaking up both software engineering workflows and underlying computing architectures, sparking an arms race in domestic tech infrastructure. Meanwhile, geopolitical decoupling continues to drive aggressive indigenous innovation, most notably characterized by Huawei’s new semiconductor scaling laws and BYD’s unprecedented liability guarantees for autonomous driving.

Engineering & Dev#

The rapid adoption of Agentic AI is exposing cracks in traditional ecosystems and workflows. Microsoft internally banned Claude Code out of fear of Anthropic’s dominance and soaring API costs, forcing engineers back to GitHub Copilot to artificially protect its ecosystem, while a Claude-generated PR for a Node.js virtual file system sparked intense debate over the safety of committing AI code to core infrastructure. To handle the complex orchestration, memory retrieval, and tool execution demands of these agents, Huawei is pivoting back to CPUs, positioning its Kunpeng chips for Agentic workflows while utilizing Ascend for raw inference. Domestic models are also making serious strides in this arena; Alibaba’s Qwen3.7-Max excelled in “Vibe Coding” tests, successfully generating complex web apps from single prompts and beating global models like GPT-5.5, while ModelBest released ForgeTrain, the first production-grade training framework entirely written by AI without human intervention. Finally, to solve the “Babel” of fragmented enterprise agent data, Shushi Tech and others are adopting Snowflake’s OSI standard, allowing diverse AI agents to natively query unified business metrics without hallucinating logic.

CNBC

CNBC — 2026-05-30#

Lead Story#

A potential U.S.-Iran truce deal and explosive artificial intelligence earnings propelled the S&P 500 to its ninth consecutive winning week, capping off a banner month for markets despite lingering consumer inflation pressures.

Markets & Economics#

Stocks soared to record highs to close out May, with the S&P 500 advancing 5% and the Nasdaq climbing 8% for the month. The rally was fueled by reports that U.S. and Iranian negotiators reached a truce deal, sending oil prices retreating, though analysts warn that commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz may remain permanently hobbled due to geopolitical risks. Meanwhile, domestic economic data revealed that consumers are struggling to absorb inflation; real disposable income fell in both March and April, and the personal savings rate dropped to a dismal 2.6% as Americans slash savings to cope with energy costs. Compounding the pressure on lower-income households, more than 3.5 million people have lost SNAP food benefits following the implementation of President Trump’s sweeping cuts.

CNBC

CNBC — Week of 2026-05-14 to 2026-05-29#

Story of the Week#

The relentless and broadening artificial intelligence boom eclipsed sticky inflation and geopolitical fears this week, minting new titans across public and private markets. Dell’s historic 32% surge on explosive AI server sales and Anthropic’s staggering $965 billion private valuation definitively proved that the enterprise hardware and software supercycle remains in high gear.

Markets & Economics#

  • [Inflation and Stagflation Fears Deepen] · [CNBC]: Traders aggressively repriced rate hike probabilities after wholesale inflation hit an annual rate of 6% and Q1 GDP was revised down to a sluggish 1.6%. This sets up an immediate policy clash for incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh against a hawkish committee.
  • [Treasury Yields Whip on Rate Anxiety] · [CNBC]: The 30-year Treasury yield topped 5.12% and the 10-year yield surged near 4.6% as markets digested structurally higher inflation. Yields eventually softened slightly following the Memorial Day break as traders weighed geopolitical developments.
  • [Equities Defy Gravity to Hit Milestones] · [CNBC]: Despite macroeconomic headwinds and hot consumer price index data, robust corporate earnings and AI euphoria propelled the S&P 500 above 7,500 and the Dow to 50,000 for the first time.
  • [Geopolitics Drive Extreme Energy Volatility] · [CNBC]: Crude oil endured massive swings, initially soaring on the Strait of Hormuz closure and U.S.-Iran military strikes. However, oil plunged 20% from 2026 peaks amid optimism over a potential 60-day ceasefire framework.
  • [Trump-Xi Summit Yields Trade Pacts] · [CNBC]: President Trump’s Beijing summit delivered key economic agreements, including China’s commitment to purchase U.S. crude oil and 200 Boeing jets. The two superpowers also outlined plans for a joint AI safety protocol.

Business & Earnings#

  • Dell and Snowflake Crush Earnings: Dell shares skyrocketed a record 32% after reporting a 757% year-over-year explosion in AI server sales to $16.1 billion. Snowflake similarly surged over 30% following an earnings beat and the announcement of a $6 billion cloud pact with Amazon.
  • The AI Club Mints New Trillion-Dollar Members: Chipmakers Micron Technology and SK Hynix both crossed the $1 trillion market cap threshold, driven by a global memory shortage essential for AI infrastructure.
  • Blockbuster Valuations and Volatility: AI chipmaker Cerebras debuted with a $95 billion valuation before giving back some gains, while private AI darling Anthropic surpassed OpenAI with a new $965 billion valuation.
  • M&A Market Heats Up: Tilman Fertitta announced a $17.6 billion deal to take Caesars Entertainment private. Meanwhile, Jamie Dimon revealed JPMorgan Chase is actively hunting for an acquisition target worth up to $20 billion.
  • Corporate America Trims the Fat: A massive wave of restructuring hit multiple sectors as companies pivot toward AI and software, with Starbucks, Detroit automakers, and Wix collectively slashing thousands of jobs.

Investing & Commentary#

  • Cramer Champions the Data Center Trade: Jim Cramer advised investors to look past the rally in AI winners, calling the data center buildout the “greatest stock story of all time”. He heavily endorsed buying Nvidia and Amazon following Dell and Snowflake’s blowout quarters.
  • BofA and ECB Warn of Summer Pullback: Major institutions, including Bank of America and the European Central Bank, urged caution, warning that stretched technical indicators, high valuations, and geopolitical vulnerabilities could trigger a near-term market correction.
  • Ackman Bets Big on Microsoft’s Cloud: Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square capitalized on recent volatility to build a major new stake in Microsoft. The fund is betting heavily on the long-term durability of its Azure cloud business and seamless AI integration.