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Tech-Reader AI Digest for Mon May 18 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest Monday, May 18, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest Story 1: Musk Loses — Jury Dismisses All Claims in Under Two Hours What happened:  The Musk v. Altman trial ended Monday. A federal judge dismissed all of Elon Musk's claims against OpenAI after a jury found he exceeded the statute of limitations. The decision is an outright win for OpenAI. After a three-week trial featuring hundreds of pages of documents and hours of testimony, the jury deliberated for just two hours. The verdict was unanimous and narrow. The nine-member advisory jury found that Musk was beyond the statute of limitations when he launched his case in 2024. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers adopted the advisory verdict and dismissed the case. "I've always said I would accept the jury's verdict," Rogers said. "I think there's a substantial amount of evidence to support the jury's finding." What the jury did not decide: jurors found that any harms Musk may have suffer...

The OpenAI Trial: What Was It Really About

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  The OpenAI Trial: What Was It Really About Not the verdict, but the incompatible under‑oath origin stories now frozen in the record #AI   #TechNews   #Digest This is a Tech-Reader AI Digest Special Edition. The Real Story is the Testimony The Musk v. OpenAI trial ended with a procedural dismissal. That’s not the real story. The real story is the testimony — contradictory, sworn, and now permanently part of the public record. The court didn’t rule on the substance, so none of these accounts were reconciled. They simply coexist. That’s the net effect:  multiple, incompatible origin stories for OpenAI, all delivered under oath, all preserved, none resolved. An Accidental Archive Because the case was dismissed on timing, not truth, the court never answered the questions people cared about: the mission, the nonprofit structure, the for‑profit pivot, the promises, the control. But the testimony stayed. Three weeks of depositions, cross‑examinations, internal documents, a...

The Secret Life of AWS: The Master Switch (AWS AppConfig & Feature Flags)

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  The Secret Life of AWS: The Master Switch (AWS AppConfig & Feature Flags) How to decouple code deployment from feature release using AWS AppConfig and feature flags #AWS   #AppConfig   #FeatureFlags   #Serverless Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 75 Timothy was staring at a calendar invite from the marketing team. He let out a long sigh and slumped back in his chair inside the grand Victorian library studio. Margaret looked up from her notes. "Seventy-five episodes, Timothy. You have gone from wondering what a Lambda function is, to building a continent-spanning architecture. You survived chaos engineering and multi-region failovers. What could possibly be on that calendar that has you looking so defeated?" "The new AI Recommendation Engine," Timothy g...

The Secret Life of Azure: The Adoption Curve

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  The Secret Life of Azure: The Adoption Curve Quantifying the return on intelligence with Azure Monitor #AzureAI   #AppInsights   #UserTelemetry   #LLMOps Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — the kind of place where code quality is the unspoken objective, and craftsmanship is the only thing that matters. Episode 44 The terminal floor was empty except for the single monitor humming on Margaret’s desk. Tomorrow morning at nine, Timothy had to face the University Dean and the Chief Financial Officer to justify the monthly cloud expenditure for their Provisioned Throughput Units (PTUs). Timothy pulled up a standard Azure Monitor dashboard on his laptop. "Look at this availability line, Margaret. It’s a flat, perfect 99.95% uptime across all Azure OpenAI endpoints. The API gateway hasn't dropped a single request in thirty days. The system is structurally flawless." "Uptime is a lazy me...

The Secret Life of AI: The Confident Wrong Answer

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  The Secret Life of AI: The Confident Wrong Answer How to prompt, think, and get results from any AI tool #WorkingWithAI   #Prompting   #AIConfidence Margaret is a senior software engineer. Timothy is her junior colleague. They work in a grand Victorian library in London — and in every episode, they'll show you exactly how to get what you want from AI. Episode 7 Almost Timothy came in looking like someone who had just stepped back from a ledge. Not dramatic. Just that particular stillness of a person who had narrowly avoided something and was still processing how close it had been. Margaret noticed but waited. "I almost sent it," he said finally. "Sent what?" "A report. With a number in it that was completely wrong." He sat down heavily. "The AI gave it to me. Stated it like it was reading from a textbook. No hesitation. No qualifier. Just — here is the answer." He looked at his hands. "I nearly put it in front of twenty people." ...

Tech-Reader AI Digest: Weekly Recap for May 11-15, 2026

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  Tech-Reader AI Digest: Weekly Recap for May 11-15, 2026 Saturday, May 16, 2026 #AI   #TechNews   #Digest This was the week the trial entered its final chapter, the AI IPO wave officially began, and the enterprise spending data confirmed what the product announcements had been signaling for months. Monday  opened Week 3 with a billionaire parade. Satya Nadella took the stand first — testifying that Musk never once contacted him with concerns about Microsoft's OpenAI investment, and that Microsoft recognized approximately  $9.5 billion in revenue  through its OpenAI partnership. Then Ilya Sutskever took the stand and confirmed what last week's testimony had only described: he spent  a full year  assembling a  52-page document  of evidence that Sam Altman had a "consistent pattern of lying" — and had been thinking about removing Altman as CEO for at least twelve months before the November 2023 vote. The Sutskever Dossier, which we named w...