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  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 12, 2026 - Issue 216. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a stylized cartoon scene showing a confident humanoid AI figure named AGENT 007 in a sleek suit lounging in a chair in the center of a high-tech control room, holding a cocktail with a USB stick in it, while overseeing a glowing world map labeled world domination progress 87 percent, surrounded by multiple smaller assistant characters, from 006 to 001, performing tasks like coding, deploying agents, and monitoring systems; humorous details include a to-do list with take over world, stay aligned, snack, a large red button labeled deploy more agents, drones flying nearby, a goldfish bowl labeled goldfish unionized, and a side room with confused competitor mascots tangled in cables, all rendered in warm orange tones. Playful satire about artificial intelligence power and alignment.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 12, 2026 – Issue 216

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 5, 2026 - Issue 215. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts an illustrated satirical scene showing a heavily fortified metal vault covered in locks, warning signs, and surveillance gear labeled with phrases like 'Top Secret' and 'Too Dangerous to Release', guarded by a stern security officer and a scientist, while a sign above reads 'Project Glasswing'; on the right side, a door marked 'Third-Party Vendor Entrance: All Welcome!' stands open as a colorful cartoon monster with an exposed brain grins and hands out USB keys labeled 'Zero-Days' to excited hoodie-wearing hackers with laptops, one saying lol oops, while in the background near a stylized White House, suited officials scramble as money and papers fly, and a sign reading new model just dropped adds to the chaotic, critical tone about security and leaks.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 5, 2026 – Issue 215

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 28, 2026 - Issue 214. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon. Left: An orange handheld Claude Hardware Buddy device with stubby arms; on its screen, a face with wide eyes, sweat drops, and exclamation marks. Two buttons: green 'A' marked 'APPROVE,' red 'B' marked 'DENY.' Right: a coral star-shaped character in a hard-hat, eyes squinted in a smile, holding a glowing scroll. Text reads: 'rm -rf /.' Center: a monitor swarms with tiny blue-uniformed workers carrying briefcases, papers, and sparking gear. A Bluetooth arc links the device to a small window above. Below: rainbow keyboard, mug reading '404: SLEEP NOT FOUND,' notes reading 'ASK BUDDY FIRST,' pizza slice.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 28, 2026 – Issue 214

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 21, 2026 - Issue 213. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon scene depicting a determined anthropomorphic .MD document character standing on a grassy hill of stacked papers, pulling a slingshot aimed at a looming, rusty robot made of tangled wires and labeled components like vector DB, legacy schema, fragile, and patched, with warning lights and sticky notes such as migrate? and TODO refactor; in the background small robots hold signs reading go .md and down with bloat under a bright sun, while code snippets and files scatter in the air, conveying a battle between simple markdown files and a complex, outdated, bloated system.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 21, 2026 – Issue 213

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - Issue 212. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon-style illustration depicting a software debugging theme. A large butterfly with iridescent purple and blue wings dominates the center, with a shield on its body. Text reads: 'Mythos' on the shield and 'Project Glasswing' in glowing pink letters arched above. Red cartoon bugs crawl across the butterfly's wings and float through the air. On the left, a smiling cartoon robot wearing glasses and an orange lab coat holds a magnifying glass over one of the red bugs. Text reads: 'Claude' on the robot's coat and 'AI' on its chest. Golden nets sweep through the scene catching bugs. On the right, four cartoon workers in hardhats and safety gear hold wrenches, tablets, and gears, celebrating. Behind them, monitors display lines of green code. The background shows a futuristic cityscape in teals and purples with binary code streams, server towers, and a gradient sky shifting from deep blue to orange at the horizon.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 14, 2026 – Issue 212

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 7, 2026 - Issue 211. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a chaotic cartoon scene showing a sweaty, exhausted furry creature labeled OpenAI running stretching on a yoga mat while gulping from a can labeled compute and clutching a bottle of hype vitamins, its body covered with stickers like AGI, safety, ethics, margins, and legal; around it, anxious businesspeople hold clipboards and valuation sheets next to a large sign reading OpenAI $100 billion+ IPO biggest ever, while stacks of papers labeled revenue, GPU bills, investor decks, and legal paperwork pile up; in the background, a cityscape filled with NYSE signs and logos for Google, Meta, and AGI buzzes with activity, as a towering robot labeled Claude looms calmly nearby, and to the left a graveyard scene humorously marks R.I.P. Sora text-to-video with film equipment scattered, conveying a satirical take on AI competition, hype, and pressure.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 7, 2026 – Issue 211

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - Issue 210. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a colorful cartoon illustration of a giant, chaotic AI machine shaped like a smiling monster standing on Earth at sunset, its body made of tangled cables, servers, and screens labeled with phrases like AI service, load, global AI, and power maxed, while it eats computer chips and GPUs with labels like crunch and slurp; robotic arms hold app icons and devices, sparks and energy bursts appear throughout, and below, small workers carry boxes of chips and connect cables to server racks, with wind turbines and green energy signs on one side and a smoky industrial power plant and city skyline labeled server city on the other, highlighting the massive infrastructure and energy demands behind AI systems.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 31, 2026 – Issue 210

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 24, 2026 - Issue 209. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon illustration of a multitasking robot in a tuxedo standing in a luxurious penthouse, juggling phones, paperwork, and a coffee tray while smiling, surrounded by floating screens showing emails and rising graphs, with money flying through the air; around it, relaxed people lounge by a pool and in armchairs, one holding a tablet with a growth chart, while drones hover nearby and a printer sparks on the floor, all set against large windows revealing a city skyline, conveying automation, wealth, and effortless productivity.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 24, 2026 – Issue 209

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 17, 2026 - Issue 208. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts an illustration of a smiling businessman sitting in a modern office chair holding a large tablet labeled Master Control App, using it to manage a futuristic AI-powered supply chain system; holographic dashboards show metrics for sales, logistics, and technology while a smart factory operates behind him with robotic arms assembling boxes on a production line, small robots and forklifts moving packages in a logistics area, drones flying overhead carrying delivery boxes, a port with a cargo ship in the background, and buildings labeled AI, R&D, Supply Chain, and AI Customer Service, all set in a bright high-tech cityscape with solar panels, digital charts, and automated systems indicating a fully autonomous, AI-driven manufacturing and distribution network.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 17, 2026 – Issue 208

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - Issue 207. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a colorful futuristic cartoon scene of a drone race in the sky above a high tech city, featuring two large AI powered drones with expressive digital faces: a blue drone labeled AI-1 with American flags and glowing circuitry flying from the left with data streams and interface panels suggesting strategy and optimization, and a red drone labeled AI-2 with Chinese flags flying from the right with bright motion trails and panels suggesting evolution and engagement, while many smaller drones fly around them; below, human officials and technicians at control stations look concerned and confused as holographic screens glow, with speech bubbles expressing worries about rapid progress and regulation issues, and a crowd in the distance watches the high speed technological competition unfolding in a vibrant sky filled with clouds and neon futuristic structures.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 10, 2026 – Issue 207

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 12, 2026 - Issue 216. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a stylized cartoon scene showing a confident humanoid AI figure named AGENT 007 in a sleek suit lounging in a chair in the center of a high-tech control room, holding a cocktail with a USB stick in it, while overseeing a glowing world map labeled world domination progress 87 percent, surrounded by multiple smaller assistant characters, from 006 to 001, performing tasks like coding, deploying agents, and monitoring systems; humorous details include a to-do list with take over world, stay aligned, snack, a large red button labeled deploy more agents, drones flying nearby, a goldfish bowl labeled goldfish unionized, and a side room with confused competitor mascots tangled in cables, all rendered in warm orange tones. Playful satire about artificial intelligence power and alignment.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 12, 2026 – Issue 216

AI-WeeklyMay 12, 2026May 11, 202663 mins

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 5, 2026 - Issue 215. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts an illustrated satirical scene showing a heavily fortified metal vault covered in locks, warning signs, and surveillance gear labeled with phrases like 'Top Secret' and 'Too Dangerous to Release', guarded by a stern security officer and a scientist, while a sign above reads 'Project Glasswing'; on the right side, a door marked 'Third-Party Vendor Entrance: All Welcome!' stands open as a colorful cartoon monster with an exposed brain grins and hands out USB keys labeled 'Zero-Days' to excited hoodie-wearing hackers with laptops, one saying lol oops, while in the background near a stylized White House, suited officials scramble as money and papers fly, and a sign reading new model just dropped adds to the chaotic, critical tone about security and leaks.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 5, 2026 – Issue 215

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 28, 2026 - Issue 214. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon. Left: An orange handheld Claude Hardware Buddy device with stubby arms; on its screen, a face with wide eyes, sweat drops, and exclamation marks. Two buttons: green 'A' marked 'APPROVE,' red 'B' marked 'DENY.' Right: a coral star-shaped character in a hard-hat, eyes squinted in a smile, holding a glowing scroll. Text reads: 'rm -rf /.' Center: a monitor swarms with tiny blue-uniformed workers carrying briefcases, papers, and sparking gear. A Bluetooth arc links the device to a small window above. Below: rainbow keyboard, mug reading '404: SLEEP NOT FOUND,' notes reading 'ASK BUDDY FIRST,' pizza slice.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 28, 2026 – Issue 214

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 21, 2026 - Issue 213. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon scene depicting a determined anthropomorphic .MD document character standing on a grassy hill of stacked papers, pulling a slingshot aimed at a looming, rusty robot made of tangled wires and labeled components like vector DB, legacy schema, fragile, and patched, with warning lights and sticky notes such as migrate? and TODO refactor; in the background small robots hold signs reading go .md and down with bloat under a bright sun, while code snippets and files scatter in the air, conveying a battle between simple markdown files and a complex, outdated, bloated system.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 21, 2026 – Issue 213

AI-WeeklyApril 21, 2026April 20, 202667 mins

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - Issue 212. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon-style illustration depicting a software debugging theme. A large butterfly with iridescent purple and blue wings dominates the center, with a shield on its body. Text reads: 'Mythos' on the shield and 'Project Glasswing' in glowing pink letters arched above. Red cartoon bugs crawl across the butterfly's wings and float through the air. On the left, a smiling cartoon robot wearing glasses and an orange lab coat holds a magnifying glass over one of the red bugs. Text reads: 'Claude' on the robot's coat and 'AI' on its chest. Golden nets sweep through the scene catching bugs. On the right, four cartoon workers in hardhats and safety gear hold wrenches, tablets, and gears, celebrating. Behind them, monitors display lines of green code. The background shows a futuristic cityscape in teals and purples with binary code streams, server towers, and a gradient sky shifting from deep blue to orange at the horizon.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 14, 2026 – Issue 212

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 7, 2026 - Issue 211. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a chaotic cartoon scene showing a sweaty, exhausted furry creature labeled OpenAI running stretching on a yoga mat while gulping from a can labeled compute and clutching a bottle of hype vitamins, its body covered with stickers like AGI, safety, ethics, margins, and legal; around it, anxious businesspeople hold clipboards and valuation sheets next to a large sign reading OpenAI $100 billion+ IPO biggest ever, while stacks of papers labeled revenue, GPU bills, investor decks, and legal paperwork pile up; in the background, a cityscape filled with NYSE signs and logos for Google, Meta, and AGI buzzes with activity, as a towering robot labeled Claude looms calmly nearby, and to the left a graveyard scene humorously marks R.I.P. Sora text-to-video with film equipment scattered, conveying a satirical take on AI competition, hype, and pressure.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, April 7, 2026 – Issue 211

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - Issue 210. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a colorful cartoon illustration of a giant, chaotic AI machine shaped like a smiling monster standing on Earth at sunset, its body made of tangled cables, servers, and screens labeled with phrases like AI service, load, global AI, and power maxed, while it eats computer chips and GPUs with labels like crunch and slurp; robotic arms hold app icons and devices, sparks and energy bursts appear throughout, and below, small workers carry boxes of chips and connect cables to server racks, with wind turbines and green energy signs on one side and a smoky industrial power plant and city skyline labeled server city on the other, highlighting the massive infrastructure and energy demands behind AI systems.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 31, 2026 – Issue 210

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 24, 2026 - Issue 209. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon illustration of a multitasking robot in a tuxedo standing in a luxurious penthouse, juggling phones, paperwork, and a coffee tray while smiling, surrounded by floating screens showing emails and rising graphs, with money flying through the air; around it, relaxed people lounge by a pool and in armchairs, one holding a tablet with a growth chart, while drones hover nearby and a printer sparks on the floor, all set against large windows revealing a city skyline, conveying automation, wealth, and effortless productivity.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 24, 2026 – Issue 209

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 17, 2026 - Issue 208. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts an illustration of a smiling businessman sitting in a modern office chair holding a large tablet labeled Master Control App, using it to manage a futuristic AI-powered supply chain system; holographic dashboards show metrics for sales, logistics, and technology while a smart factory operates behind him with robotic arms assembling boxes on a production line, small robots and forklifts moving packages in a logistics area, drones flying overhead carrying delivery boxes, a port with a cargo ship in the background, and buildings labeled AI, R&D, Supply Chain, and AI Customer Service, all set in a bright high-tech cityscape with solar panels, digital charts, and automated systems indicating a fully autonomous, AI-driven manufacturing and distribution network.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 17, 2026 – Issue 208

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 10, 2026 - Issue 207. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a colorful futuristic cartoon scene of a drone race in the sky above a high tech city, featuring two large AI powered drones with expressive digital faces: a blue drone labeled AI-1 with American flags and glowing circuitry flying from the left with data streams and interface panels suggesting strategy and optimization, and a red drone labeled AI-2 with Chinese flags flying from the right with bright motion trails and panels suggesting evolution and engagement, while many smaller drones fly around them; below, human officials and technicians at control stations look concerned and confused as holographic screens glow, with speech bubbles expressing worries about rapid progress and regulation issues, and a crowd in the distance watches the high speed technological competition unfolding in a vibrant sky filled with clouds and neon futuristic structures.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 10, 2026 – Issue 207

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 3, 2026 - Issue 2026. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a colorful cartoon illustration of the US Capitol surrounded by confetti and cheering crowds as rockets labeled AI race, Defense, and Satellites launch overhead, while a multi-armed robot labeled 'The Government' stands in front holding papers marked Regulation and Red Tape with a stern expression; speech bubbles advertise Big Deals, Low Prices, Competing Offers, and Data Plans from figures wearing hats labeled OpenAI and xAI, as a smiling orange character labeled Anthropic waves beside a rainbow path, and a large mallet labeled Civil Liberties swings toward a dome topped with binoculars asking 'Spying on Americans?', with a small drone marked 'Not Autonomous' hovering nearby.
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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, March 3, 2026 – Issue 206

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AI-Weekly for Tuesday, February 24, 2026 - Issue 205. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a colorful cartoon scene showing robots and quirky objects dancing on a glowing, multicolored disco floor, including a giraffe at center, a smiling toaster popping up toast, a boxy robot on roller skates, a spider-like robot, and several small robots waving their arms, while one robot has a disco ball for a head and music notes float nearby; in the background, a cheering crowd holds glow sticks and signs reading 'Do the firmware shuffle!' and 'Drop it like it's hot,' split between 'Team Carbon' and 'Team Chrome,' as a commentator in a booth exclaims 'They're moonwalking on wheels!' and audience members in front hold score signs saying '404,' 'Beep,' '11/10,' and 'I am emotionally moved,' creating a lively, humorous tech-themed dance battle atmosphere.
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