2026-06-02

Simon Willison — 2026-06-02#

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The most substantive post today is Simon’s commentary on Microsoft’s newly announced MAI models, which stand out not just for their small parameter counts (5B and 35B) but for the surprising claim that they were trained entirely on “clean and commercially licensed data”. This could signal a major shift away from models relying on unlicensed web scrapes.

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Microsoft’s new MAI models · Source Simon dissects the surprise drop of two new text LLMs at Microsoft Build: MAI-Thinking-1 (a 35B reasoning model) and MAI-Code-1-Flash (a 5B model for Copilot/VS Code). He’s particularly impressed that a 35B model reportedly beats Sonnet 4.6 in human evaluations, given he regularly runs larger models locally. The biggest takeaway, however, is Microsoft’s emphasis on using “appropriately licensed” data—raising the exciting prospect of highly capable code models built without controversial web scraping.

2026-06-02

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Tech News — 2026-06-02#

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The battle for AI supremacy just escalated into an unprecedented capital arms race as Alphabet moves to raise $80 billion in equity—including a $10 billion investment from Berkshire Hathaway—while AI rival Anthropic filed confidentially for an IPO. These colossal financial maneuvers highlight a desperate, high-stakes sprint to secure the computational infrastructure, chips, and talent required to dominate the next era of tech.

2026-06-03

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Tech News — 2026-06-03#

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SpaceX is seeking to raise a record-breaking $75 billion in an initial public offering that values Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite behemoth at nearly $1.77 trillion. The company is bucking Wall Street conventions by setting a fixed target price of $135 per share ahead of its marketing phase, paving the way for the largest public market debut in history.

2026-06-13

Gaming News — 2026-06-13#

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A massive shakeup could be on the horizon for Xbox as Microsoft reportedly considers spinning off the gaming brand, all while Xbox CEO Asha Sharma attempts to fast-track development on heavy-hitting franchises like Halo, Fallout, and The Elder Scrolls. This bold strategy comes amid a turbulent period as the company seeks to build a more economically viable future for its console business.

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Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced Detailed in Developer Deep Dive · IGN Ubisoft has dropped a deep dive into the Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag remake, confirming it’s far more than just a visual upgrade. The game will feature a brand-new endgame chapter called “A World Without Gold” with fresh Blackbeard missions, reworked stealth segments, and a highly requested skip-time feature. This sounds like the perfect excuse to dive back into the Caribbean when it launches on July 9, 2026.