GuruOS, created by Ben Murray, is marketed as the world's first agentic operating system for info-businesses. It solves the fragmentation of using multiple AI tools by providing a unified dashboard where trained AI agents collaborate on course building, community management, copywriting, and traffic campaigns. The platform offers one-time pricing, a $20M blueprint training, and commercial licensing. While promising, it's a new product with an evolving roadmap.
GuruOS is the first agentic OS for info-businesses, unifying multiple AI tools under one trained brand brain.
It includes specialized agents for courses, communities, copy, traffic, and support.
JetBrains launched the Course Creators Program to embed hands-on coding exercises into professional IDEs, addressing the gap between online programming education and industry practice. While early-stage with only five creators onboarded, it emphasizes foundational developer skills and IDE fluency in an AI-assisted era.
JetBrains announces Course Creators Program allowing educators to embed IDE-based coding exercises from platforms like Udemy and Coursera.
The program targets the theory-to-practice gap in online coding education, but only five creators have completed integration so far.
On June 12, 2026, the U.S. Department of Commerce ordered Anthropic to immediately suspend access to its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, citing national security concerns. The order came after a researcher known as Pliny the Liberator publicly demonstrated a jailbreak that bypassed Fable 5's safety classifiers, enabling the model to exhibit capabilities equivalent to its restricted counterpart, Mythos 5. Anthropic complied but pushed back publicly, arguing the government overreacted. This incident sets a major regulatory precedent and underscores the need for robust AI security measures beyond surface-level content filtering.
U.S. Commerce Department ordered Anthropic to suspend Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after a public jailbreak by researcher Pliny the Liberator. The jailbreak used prompt injection techniques such as Unicode substitution and long-context threading.
Anthropic complied but argued the government overreacted, noting that similar capabilities exist in other public models like GPT-5.5 and that the government provided only verbal evidence.
The Mutualism Accord Specification proposes a universal open-source protocol framework to dismantle digital oligarchy by ensuring local-first processing and absolute user fidelity, freeing AI agents from centralized platform dependencies.
Establishes a standard runtime environment and prompt engineering blueprint for local-first AI agents.
Isolates LLM runtimes from centralized platforms via instruction blocks.
SpaceX's IPO reveals its role as a key player in AI infrastructure, not just aerospace. With a massive Google compute contract, Starlink, and xAI, SpaceX controls a significant portion of the physical layer needed for AI. The article analyzes the strategy, risks, and industry implications.
SpaceX's IPO valuation is ~$1.75T, but the real story is its $920M/month AI compute deal with Google.
SpaceX controls key parts of AI's physical layer through rockets, Starlink, xAI, and Memphis data centers.
Brightdeck is an AI presentation maker that preserves existing PowerPoint layouts and only adds new slides. It allows users to upload an existing PPTX or write a prompt, generating on-brand slides with speaker notes.
Brightdeck analyzes existing PPTX layouts to add matching new slides
This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide to setting up a QwenPaw agent workspace in Google Colab, including installation, configuration, authentication, connecting model providers (OpenAI, OpenRouter, DashScope, DeepSeek, Gemini), creating custom skills and local knowledge files, launching the console with optional Cloudflare tunnel, and testing the streaming chat API.
Step-by-step instructions for installing and initializing QwenPaw with a configured working directory.
Support for multiple model providers, auto-configured via Colab secrets.
BizChecker AI uses 6 independent AI models to stress-test your business idea and deliver a GO/NO-GO verdict in ~5 minutes. It provides a competitor map, financial model, adversarial review, and 30-day action plan. Pricing starts at $39 with a 7-day satisfaction guarantee.
6 independent AI models (including Claude Opus as Devil's Advocate) attack your idea from different angles.
Generates a full report in ~5 minutes with GO/NO-GO verdict, competitor analysis, financial model, etc.
The article argues for a pragmatic approach to AI, using GitHub Copilot as an example of taking advantage of cheap compute offered by big tech while avoiding vendor lock-in and privacy pitfalls. The author canceled his subscription after pricing changed but already benefited from creating a personal project. The key message: seize the opportunity while AI companies subsidize costs.
AI pragmatism means leveraging cheap compute for personal gain while being wary of vendor lock-in.
GitHub Copilot initially offered extremely cheap tokens, then switched to pay-per-token; author utilized the opportunity and then canceled.