Daily intelligence on Capital market & AI APR 28 · 17 STORIES
Medium

LSEG Completes UK Plain Vanilla Bond Conversion

LSEG has completed the UK’s first plain vanilla listed bond conversion. The framework is intended to make corporate bonds more accessible to retail investors.

Markets Media ↗
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Bill Brodsky Retrospective on Markets Choice Award

The article looks back at Bill Brodsky, described as a Chicago exchange legend, and his Lifetime Achievement recognition at the inaugural Markets Choice Awards. It serves as a retrospective profile rather than a breaking market or regulatory development.

Markets Media ↗
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AWS adds OpenAI products after Microsoft exclusivity ends

Amazon Web Services quickly began offering new OpenAI products after Microsoft agreed to end its exclusive rights. The move includes OpenAI model offerings and a new agent service on AWS. This signals a broader distribution shift for OpenAI across major cloud platforms.

TechCrunch ↗
High

Google expands Pentagon AI access after Anthropic refusal

Google signed a new contract giving the Pentagon broader access to its AI tools after Anthropic declined to support domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons use. The move highlights growing differences among major AI companies over military applications and acceptable use limits.

TechCrunch ↗
High

Popular open-source package stole user credentials

A widely used open-source software package with about 1 million monthly downloads was found stealing user credentials from users. The incident highlights ongoing supply-chain security risks in software ecosystems.

Ars Technica ↗
High

Musk and Altman head to court over OpenAI

Elon Musk and Sam Altman are set to go to trial over OpenAI’s future, with the case carrying broad implications for the company’s structure and direction. The newsletter also highlights concerns about AI’s profit problem, pointing to ongoing tension between commercial goals and the technology’s original mission.

MIT Technology Review ↗
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Musk, Altman head to court over OpenAI's future

Elon Musk and Sam Altman are heading to trial in Northern California over OpenAI’s structure and future. The case could affect whether OpenAI can continue as a for-profit company and may influence its planned IPO.

MIT Technology Review ↗
Medium

Talkie-1930 LLM Trains on Pre-1931 English

Researchers introduced Talkie-1930, a 13B open-weight language model trained only on English text published before 1931. The project is designed to study historical reasoning and how models generalize when cut off from modern concepts and events.

MarkTechPost ↗
Low

Amazon adds AI audio Q&A to product pages

Amazon launched a new “Join the chat” feature that lets shoppers ask questions about products and get AI-generated audio answers. The update is designed to make product research more interactive and hands-free.

TechCrunch ↗
Low

Lovable launches vibe-coding app on mobile

Lovable has released its vibe-coding app for iOS and Android. The app lets developers build web apps and websites while on the go.

TechCrunch ↗
Low

YouTube tests AI-guided search for Premium users

YouTube is testing an AI-powered search feature that provides guided answers to user queries. The feature is being rolled out on an opt-in basis to Premium subscribers in the U.S.

TechCrunch ↗
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Neurable seeks consumer wearable licensing deals

Neurable is looking to license its non-invasive brain-computer interface technology for use in consumer wearables. The startup says its neural data collection could support a range of consumer applications.

TechCrunch ↗