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Simply the latest news, updated on the hour.

Thu, May 21, 2026, 2:34 PM EDT

Tech

  • Spotify is diving deep into AI, rolling out features like AI-powered Q&A, briefing generation for podcasts, and an AI-driven audiobook creation tool, alongside reserving concert tickets for top fans to boost engagement.

  • Waymo is temporarily halting its robotaxi services in Atlanta due to persistent issues with vehicles driving into flooded roads, highlighting ongoing challenges in autonomous vehicle navigation.

  • The tech industry is seeing a surge in AI-focused investments, with Convective Capital raising $85 million for disaster resilience and Hark securing $700 million for a 'universal' AI interface, while startups leverage AI for applications from fragrance to recycling.

  • Amidst a backdrop of AI advancements and potential regulatory scrutiny, companies like Google are exploring AI agent ecosystems and new ad formats, while also facing challenges like scammers abusing internal accounts and the ethical debate surrounding AI-generated content.

  • The automotive sector is integrating advanced tech, with Wayve's self-driving technology heading to US cars from Stellantis and Uber resuming its own self-driving car deployments, signaling continued progress and adaptation in the mobility space.

AI

  • OpenAI is broadening its reach, partnering with governments and organizations globally for initiatives like 'OpenAI for Countries,' 'OpenAI for Singapore,' and 'OpenAI for India,' alongside collaborations with entities such as the U.S. Department of Energy and the Greek Government, aiming to accelerate scientific research, improve healthcare, and enhance public sector operations.

  • The company is making significant advancements in AI model capabilities with releases like GPT-5, GPT-5.3, GPT-5.4, and GPT-5.5, introducing new features such as 'Instant System Cards' for more personalized interactions and enhancing reasoning and conversational abilities, while also exploring multimodal AI with developments in voice and image generation.

  • Codex continues to be a key focus, with partnerships like the one with Dell aiming to bring it to hybrid and on-premise enterprise environments, and ongoing work to improve its safety, security, and integration into various professional workflows, including code review, sales, finance, and data science.

  • OpenAI is deeply invested in AI safety and responsible development, evident through initiatives like the OpenAI Safety Fellowship, the OpenAI Safety Bug Bounty program, the development of the 'Teen Safety Blueprint,' and ongoing research into areas like prompt injection resistance and detecting malicious AI uses.

  • The company is actively expanding its enterprise solutions and developer tools, introducing 'ChatGPT Enterprise' and 'ChatGPT Team,' launching the 'GPT Store' for custom GPTs, and providing new APIs and SDKs like the 'Responses API' and 'AgentKit' to empower businesses and developers to build around AI intelligence.

Finance

  • Geopolitical tensions, particularly involving Iran and its nuclear program, continue to dominate financial markets, influencing oil prices and international relations, with ongoing discussions around potential peace deals and seized tankers.

  • The U.S. and China are navigating complex economic diplomacy, with limited trade agreements reached on key sectors like Boeing jets and beef imports, while underlying competition in AI and technology persists.

  • The finance industry is anticipating major IPOs from tech giants like SpaceX and OpenAI, sparking significant investor interest and potential trading frenzies, with valuations expected to rival established players.

  • Inflationary pressures and interest rate concerns remain central to economic outlooks, as evidenced by rising U.K. gilt yields and discussions on the efficacy of monetary policy in controlling inflation.

  • Emerging health crises, such as the Ebola outbreak in Congo, are prompting global health emergencies and impacting regional economies, with rescue efforts potentially hindered by ongoing conflict and instability.

Crypto

  • Blockchain.com has confidentially submitted its filing for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), signaling a potential return of major crypto firms to public markets.

  • SpaceX's IPO filing revealed a significant Bitcoin holding of approximately $1.46 billion, underscoring the growing integration of digital assets within major technology companies.

  • Regulatory actions continue, with the U.S. Treasury sanctioning Ethereum addresses linked to the Sinaloa cartel, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat illicit finance in the crypto space, while Kraken secured regulatory approval in Dubai for its UAE launch.

  • The crypto prediction market space is facing increased scrutiny, with proposals to ban them due to national security concerns and regulatory bodies like the CFTC and SEC seeking public input on their oversight.

  • Despite some market headwinds such as weakened Bitcoin accumulation trends and a significant exploit on the Map Protocol token, innovation persists with advancements in privacy coins and the expansion of tokenized assets and DeFi services by firms like MoonPay.

Coworking

  • South Africa is piloting an AI-powered Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, potentially streamlining entry for international travelers.

  • Morocco has introduced a temporary e-travel pass requirement for fans attending AFCON 2025, indicating a move towards digital entry protocols.

  • New Zealand has seen a surge in Golden Visa applications, suggesting an influx of foreign investment and residency interest.

  • The UK has revoked a significant number of visa sponsor licenses, signaling stricter enforcement of immigration rules.

  • Several countries are adjusting visa policies and fees for US citizens, including changes to visa-free travel, processing, and new charges, impacting travel dynamics.