Your daily briefing on what's happening in AI — from groundbreaking research to industry moves, curated from the world's most trusted sources. Here are the top stories for 2026-06-10.

1. Amazon employees ask Seattle to put the brakes on new data centers
On Tuesday, the Seattle City Council will vote on whether to enact a one-year moratorium on new data centers - just two months after several companies proposed building five large-scale centers in the city. Among the moratorium's fiercest supporters are current employees from the city's biggest tech
Source: Amazon employees ask Seattle to put the brakes on new data centers
2. Apple is embracing the fantasy of AI photo editing
Apple used to question whether generative AI-powered editing features were worth the risk of distorting our perceptions of the world. Now it seems Apple no longer believes that photos should accurately capture reality. At WWDC 2026, the company announced a host of new AI-powered photo editing tools.
Source: Apple is embracing the fantasy of AI photo editing
3. Anthropic releases its first Mythos-class model Claude Fable
Anthropic just announced Claude Fable 5, a new AI model it said is the most powerful model it has ever made widely available. According to the company, Fable 5 "shows exceptional performance in software engineering, knowledge work, and vision," with its lead over other models growing as tasks become
Source: Anthropic releases its first Mythos-class model Claude Fable
4. Perplexity plans IPO in 2028 regardless of what happens to Anthropic or OpenAI, CEO tells CNBC
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas' comments come after AI giant Anthropic confidentially filed to go public.
Source: Perplexity plans IPO in 2028 regardless of what happens to Anthropic or OpenAI, CEO tells CNBC
5. AI giants' race to raise funds heats up as ChatGPT-owner plans stock market debut
The company behind ChatGPT files its plans one week after Anthropic did the same.
Source: AI giants' race to raise funds heats up as ChatGPT-owner plans stock market debut
6. Learning to lead in a hybrid human-AI enterprise
As adoption of AI agents looks set to surge by as much as 300% in the next two years, leadership teams are carefully considering the implications of a hybrid human-AI workforce. Unlike existing enterprise-level automation that relies on manual input, AI agents are capable of autonomously coordinatin
Source: Learning to lead in a hybrid human-AI enterprise
7. How an e-scooter founder raised $5 million to build space data centers
Orbital founder Euwyn Poon built 250,000 scooters at Spin. Now he wants to launch 10,000 space data centers.
Source: How an e-scooter founder raised $5 million to build space data centers
8. OpenAI's IPO filing, Apple updates Siri, new screwworm cases and more in Morning Squawk
Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day.
Source: OpenAI's IPO filing, Apple updates Siri, new screwworm cases and more in Morning Squawk
9. Upstart chipmakers keep challenging Nvidia. This time it's Microsoft-backed D-Matrix
Nvidia challenger D-Matrix is entering full production of an AI chip it says is 10 times faster than a GPU and bypasses the memory shortage.
Source: Upstart chipmakers keep challenging Nvidia. This time it's Microsoft-backed D-Matrix
10. AI can identify intimate partner violence years before people disclose it, but is that safe?
Researchers at MIT and Mass General Brigham have built an AI model that can flag intimate partner violence risk in patients from their medical records.
Source: AI can identify intimate partner violence years before people disclose it, but is that safe?
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📡 Today's sources: bbc.com, cnbc.com, techcrunch.com, technologyreview.com, theverge.com, zdnet.com
AI Daily Digest is compiled daily from first-party AI company blogs, major news agencies, and technology press. Edited and curated by a human. Last updated: 2026-06-10.