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Patrick Kulp

Patrick is a senior enterprise tech reporter at Morning Brew Inc. He previously covered the intersection of ads and emerging tech for Adweek.

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Deal or no deal: AI coding edition

SpaceX has announced a potential acquisition of Cursor.

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Calculated risks

A week after Anthropic’s controlled release of Mythos, OpenAI is also restricting its latest cybersecurity model.

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Apple still thinks different at 50

As rivals pour hundreds of billions into AI, the 50-year-old company is betting its hardware strengths will let it arrive late and still win.

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OpenAI gives up on Hollywood dreams

OpenAI is shutting down its video generation app and ending a landmark $1 billion deal with Disney as it drops side quests.

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OpenAI’s new main quest is an old one

With Anthropic gaining ground, OpenAI wants to drop its "side quests" and refocus on enterprise and coding.

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Meta’s chip shot

Meta wants to build its own AI chips. It's an ambitious plan from a company that just scrapped its last ambitious chip plan.

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A vibe check for AI coding

A series of Amazon outages linked to AI-generated code raises a serious question: When AI writes most of your code, who checks it?

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Is it really the end of SaaS as we know it?

New AI agent and coding tools have triggered a “SaaS-pocalypse” narrative. The reality is more complicated.

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A red line deadline for Anthropic

The Pentagon gave Anthropic until Friday to drop its AI guardrails. The company is said to be holding firm.

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Google’s Gemini for navigation is full of trivia, but can struggle with directions

Morning Brew took a few walking and biking trips with Google’s new AI assistant.