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  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 30, 2026 - Issue 223. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon scene of an overwhelmed U.S. Department of A.I. Model Approvals office, where a panicked Uncle Sam figure stamps a form 'Approved' amid towering piles of paperwork, red tape, old phones, a typewriter, and sarcastic warning labels, while frustrated crowds demand a new model on the left and sleek robot assistants and conveyor belts of glowing AI model boxes marked v5.8, v5.9, and v6.0 move through the right side, satirizing bureaucracy slowing innovation.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 30, 2026 – Issue 223

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 23, 2026 - Issue 222. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a colorful satirical cartoon of a Wizard of Oz-themed AI marketplace, with a chained stage labeled 'The Great & Powerful Oz, Fable 5' showing a worried wizard saying 'Error 404: Offline' behind an 'Export Controlled' lock, while characters labeled Developers, Enterprise, The Founder, Startups, Investor, NSA, and Commerce Dept panic around it; to the right, a cheerful Glinda-like figure in a bubble says 'It’s going fine!' beside signs for 'Emerald City: Restoration 57% by July 1,' 'Open-Weight Models,' 'Half Price,' and 'Can’t Be Recalled,' with a yellow brick road leading to a glowing green city.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 23, 2026 – Issue 222

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 16, 2026 - Issue 221. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a dramatic cartoon arena showing a nervous robot labeled 'ALIGNMENT' holding a 'SAFETY' shield and raising a chair labeled 'EXPORT BAN' against a muscular Uncle Sam-like fighter in patriotic shorts labeled 'NAT'L SECURITY' who brandishes a giant gavel stamped 'BANNED'; a referee labeled 'FREE MARKET' flails between them as a banner reads 'SAFETY vs. SPEED,' a giant screen says 'THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING,' and a cheering crowd records the clash around a ring floor mixing circuitry with a parchment constitution.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 16, 2026 – Issue 221

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 9, 2026 - Issue 220. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a colorful retro cartoon of a giant factory with a banner reading 'THE GREAT A.I. IPO.' Its smokestacks puff dollar-sign clouds while chutes spray fountains of cash and gold coins into the air. In front, a jolly tycoon duck in a teal pinstripe suit and top hat dives into a pool of gold coins. A cheerful global crowd catches the falling money in hats and wheelbarrows as necktie-wearing robots hand out bills. Overhead, a blimp trails a banner reading 'TO THE MOON?'

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 9, 2026 – Issue 220

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 2, 2026 - Issue 219. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a panicked cartoon business executive in a rumpled suit stands in a sleek office, jaw dropped, holding a giant paper invoice that unspools across the floor and out the door, ending in a bold red total of 500 million dollars. Behind him, a wall screen shows a line graph shooting straight off the top edge and a usage meter gauge buried in the red and sparking. Gleeful little robots with glowing eyes hammer a keyboard, spitting out dollar-sign coins that pile in mountains around his feet. A wall calendar reads 30 days, and a spending-limit switch on the wall is flipped to off. Bright saturated colors in a playful comic style.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, June 2, 2026 – Issue 219

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - Issue 218. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a cartoon of the Google I/O 2026 conference. A grinning presenter stands on stage, arms wide, before a cheering crowd. A glowing sign reads 'I/O 2026'. Labeled mascots surround him: a washing machine ('Gemini Omni'), a speedster ('Gemini 3.5 Flash'), a tired robot ('Gemini Spark 24/7'), a detective ('Agents'), a googly-eyed cart ('Universal Cart'), a play button ('Ask YouTube'), a news robot ('Daily Brief'), a chip with a cake ('TPU turns 10'), a floating cushion ('Antigravity 2.0'), a cinnamon bun ('Android 17'), and a glowing block stamping art ('SynthID'). Confetti rains down.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 26, 2026 – Issue 218

  • AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 19, 2026 - Issue 217. This cover of the AI-Weekly newsletter depicts a whimsical cartoon street scene of small local shops like a florist, pie shop, hardware store, barber, pizza place, and yarn shop, where a long line of identical humanoid robots in suits labeled 'Claude' carry briefcases and clipboards while interacting with confused and worried shop owners; one robot cuts a grand opening ribbon in the foreground as a small dog barks nearby, and overhead a man with a megaphone stands on a rooftop beneath a banner promoting AI for small business, with signs like help wanted replaced by help deployed and various storefront details and townspeople expressing surprise and concern.

    AI-Weekly for Tuesday, May 19, 2026 – Issue 217

  • 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

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