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Whizy Kim

Whizy is a writer for Tech Brew. Previously, she was a senior reporter at Vox.

Exterior view of Uber's new headquarters in San Francisco's Mission Bay, California.
AI

Uber’s tokenmaxxing reality check

Uber now says that the ROI on its AI spending spree is unclear—a shift in tone from its earlier aggressive adoption of the technology.

Pope Leo XIV and Anthropic's Chris Olah
AI

Thou shalt not scale

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical warns that AI could worsen inequality and degrade human dignity—and it’s received a mixed reception from Silicon Valley and political leaders.

SpaceX rocket launch collaged with portrait of Elon Musk
Tech Business

How Elon Musk can have his cake and eat it too

SpaceX’s massive IPO gives Elon Musk an unusual amount of control over a public company—and asks investors to put their faith in his ability to make them a fortune.

Close-up of a lottery ticket that says "Win up to $30 million" and has 3 spots scratched out revealing 3 OpenAI logos.
AI

The AI lottery is paying out early

Roughly 75 OpenAI employees became overnight multimillionaires in a share sell-off last fall. And it could be just the start of a new era of AI wealth.

European Union flag with OpenAI logos for stars
AI

AI access becomes diplomatic currency

The EU is getting OpenAI’s new cyber model, while Mythos stays out of reach. With Trump talking AI in Beijing this week, AI model access is quickly becoming a diplomatic prize.

AI surveillance of worker's emotions
AI

Workplace surveillance gets an emotional upgrade

AI tools that claim to read your emotions, judging your tone and positivity, are creeping into the workday—from fast-food headsets to your next Zoom meeting.

Claude logo with data cables
AI

Frenemies with benefits

Anthropic just signed a blockbuster SpaceX deal—months after Musk called the AI lab civilization-hating—to feed its 80x Q1 growth.

Robot hand writing a prescription
AI

A chatbot posed as a doctor. Now the company behind it faces a lawsuit

Pennsylvania is using medical licensing law to sue chatbot maker Character.​​AI—one of several states that have now filed lawsuits against AI companies.

Trump forum on winning the AI race
AI

The AI laissez-faire era may be over

After a year of tearing down AI guardrails, the Trump administration is now floating formal prerelease reviews for new AI models.

Healthcare cross with pixels broadcasting data
Tech Policy

US state health exchanges leaked customer data to Big Tech

Nearly all 20 state-run health insurance exchanges sent personal data, including race and citizenship info, to tech platforms—often without knowing what they were sharing.