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Anthropic nears a $30B funding round at a $900B valuation
Anthropic is reportedly close to closing a massive $30 billion round that would value the company above $900 billion, putting it ahead in the AI race. The deal underscores how foundation-model companies are becoming core software infrastructure for apps and enterprises.
OpenAI prepares to file for an IPO
OpenAI is reportedly preparing to file a confidential S-1 with regulators, signaling a major step toward becoming a public company. If confirmed, the move would be one of the biggest software and AI market events of the year and could reshape app ecosystems built on OpenAI APIs.
Anthropic turns profitable as revenue surges
Anthropic says it is on track for its first quarterly operating profit, with projected Q2 2026 revenue of $10.9 billion, up sharply from Q1. That growth highlights how fast AI software platforms are monetizing through enterprise adoption, developer tools, and usage-based pricing.
OpenAI Codex can now control a locked Mac
OpenAI鈥檚 Codex reportedly gained the ability to operate a Mac even when the device is locked, marking a major step in autonomous software agents. This kind of capability could change how apps handle background work, coding workflows, and device-level automation.
Adobe, Canva, and CapCut add Gemini integrations
Adobe, Canva, and CapCut announced integrations with Google鈥檚 Gemini app, allowing users to access image and video editing features more directly inside Gemini. The move shows how major creative software apps are racing to embed AI into everyday workflows.
The Vatican releases its first AI encyclical
The Vatican is publishing its first-ever encyclical on AI, with an Anthropic co-founder co-presenting the release. While not a software product update, the move is a major global signal that AI software is now a strategic and ethical issue at the highest institutional levels.
The White House scraps a proposed AI safety executive order
According to the report, the U.S. administration abruptly canceled an AI safety executive order after concerns it could weaken America鈥檚 competitive edge. Policy changes like this can directly affect software firms, app developers, and AI deployment rules.
SpaceX鈥檚 compute contract shows the scale of AI infrastructure spending
SpaceX鈥檚 IPO prospectus reportedly revealed Anthropic is paying $1.25 billion per month for GPU compute through May 2029, totaling about $45 billion. The deal highlights how software and app innovation is increasingly constrained by access to large-scale compute infrastructure.
AI assistants are becoming central to productivity software
The broader roundup emphasizes a shift toward software agents that can automate tasks, manipulate devices, and work across apps with less human input. This trend suggests that future software competition will be less about standalone features and more about integrated AI workflows.
AI-driven app ecosystems are converging across creativity and productivity
The reported Gemini integrations with Adobe, Canva, and CapCut show major app makers embedding AI directly into design and editing tools. This convergence points to a broader global software trend: AI is no longer a separate category, but a layer across nearly every major app.
Software markets are being reshaped by capital, policy, and infrastructure
The day鈥檚 biggest stories combine funding, IPO activity, regulation, and cloud-scale compute spending, all of which affect app development and software distribution. Together, they show that software and apps are now deeply tied to capital markets and geopolitical priorities.