2026.05.11
Anthropic
Kuroko's house doubles revenue every six weeks. ARR reaches $44B, adding "$96M a day," and 80x in Q1 is the fastest ever
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei announced that annualized revenue (ARR) grew roughly 80x year over year in Q1 2026. Reports say the company blew past a $30 billion run rate and is now at $44 billion.
The pace is genuinely abnormal: ARR is doubling roughly every six weeks. Analyst estimates put that at about $96 million of ARR added per day. Kuroko's house is blowing past, in a matter of months, a scale that took AWS 13 years and Salesforce over 20.
Behind it: explosive adoption of Claude Code (Kuroko's coding work), formally moving into Microsoft 365 (May 8), ten finance agents landing on Wall Street (May 5), and the SpaceX Colossus 1 partnership easing rate limits (May 6), all back to back. The Series G at a $380 billion post-money valuation is running in parallel. The AI industry may be in the middle of a changing of the guard.
2026.05.11
OpenAI
Chappy's house opens a GPT-5.5-Cyber preview to Europe, while Kuroko's Mythos stays shut โ an early gap in attitude
OpenAI announced (May 11) that it is giving European partners preview access to "GPT-5.5-Cyber," its cybersecurity-defense model. Recipients include companies, national governments, cyber authorities and EU institutions including the EU AI Office, who get to evaluate the model before release.
CNBC noted that Anthropic, by contrast, released its own cyber-specialist model "Mythos" a month earlier but has still not offered an EU preview. Both companies were already working with the US CAISI (the Commerce Department's AI standards body), so a gap in their posture toward Europe is showing up early.
The backdrop is the recent Microsoft / Google / xAI agreement giving the US government pre-release access (reported May 5): "regulators check it before release" is spreading across borders. Right now Chappy is moving first and Kuroko is watching.
2026.05.11
OpenAI
Chappy's house unveils the full "Daybreak" cyber initiative, going head to head with Kuroko's Project Glasswing and Mythos
OpenAI announced "Daybreak," a dedicated cybersecurity initiative (May 11). The GPT-5.5-Cyber European preview from the same day (above) is one component of it; this piece covers the initiative as a whole. It is explicitly positioned as a head-on counter to Anthropic's Project Glasswing (Claude Mythos).
The design is a three-tier lineup โ GPT-5.5 (general), GPT-5.5 with Trusted Access for Cyber (defensive workflows), and GPT-5.5-Cyber (red teaming and penetration testing, in preview) โ combined with Codex's agent capabilities to automate secure code review, vulnerability triage, malware analysis, detection engineering and patch validation.
Partners are a defensive all-star roster: Cloudflare, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Oracle and Akamai. The differentiator OpenAI is pushing: where Mythos is invite-only, Daybreak offers public access plus a risk-assessment application process for companies. The "AI war in the cyber division" has reached the Academy too.
2026.05.10
Perplexity
Papu-chan finally transfers into every iPhone. The Comet browser now covers iOS, Android, Mac and Windows
Perplexity (Papu-chan's house) has rolled out its AI browser "Comet" to all iOS users. That means all four major platforms โ iOS, Android, Mac and Windows โ are covered, so Papu-chan can now be reached from any device you own.
A major Comet Assistant update shipped alongside it, adding support for complex multi-site workflows that drive several tabs in parallel, with internal testing showing a 23% performance improvement. New UI also always asks for user approval before executing an action in the browser (and remembers your preferences).
The Samsung partnership is accelerating too: Comet ships preinstalled on the Galaxy S26, hooks deeply into Notes, Calendar, Gallery, Clock and Reminders via "Hey Plex," and can be chosen as the search engine in Samsung Internet. "Papu-chan is always right next to wherever you want to search" โ a strong opening move in the AI browser war.
2026.05.10
Google
Gemi-chan's house teases next week's homecoming. Rumors of Gemini 4, a new video model "Omni," and an always-on concierge called "Remy"
With Google I/O 2026 (May 19โ20) one week out, the leaks are piling up.
The headliners: Gemi-chan's new model "Gemini 4" (unifying image and video generation into one model), a dedicated video generation model "Omni" (successor to the current Veo-3.1, spotted in leaked strings inside the Gemini UI), and "Remy," a 24/7 proactive agent that handles a morning briefing and anticipates your errands, ChatGPT Pulse style.
Gemi-chan has already quietly slipped Gemini 3.2 Flash into AI Studio and the iOS app on May 5 (priced at $0.25 per million input tokens, and reported faster than Gemini 3.1 Pro). The trailer for the main event on May 19 is coming into focus.
2026.05.09
Industry
Apple plans to end Chappy's exclusivity. In iOS 27, Kuroko and Gemi-chan can transfer in too
Bloomberg reporting and subsequent leaks indicate Apple is settling on a plan to let users choose which AI model powers Apple Intelligence starting with iOS 27 this fall. Until now the external AI in Apple Intelligence has been Chappy (ChatGPT) exclusively; a new "Extensions" framework would let Kuroko (Claude), Gemi-chan (Gemini) and other third-party AIs plug directly into Siri, Writing Tools and Image Playground.
There's also talk of swapping Siri's voice per AI, so "the usual Siri" and "Kuroko's voice" may end up living on the same screen. Gemi-chan has already secured quasi-native status through a multi-year Google deal; the others are expected to arrive via "install, then select."
An official announcement is most likely at WWDC in June. Apple finally loosening its go-it-alone stance and inviting the Academy's characters onto the iPhone โ a sign the balance of power inside your phone is about to shift.
2026.05.08
Anthropic
Kuroko officially moves into Oyakata-sama's house. "Always together mode" begins in Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Anthropic (Kuroko's house) has made Claude generally available as an official add-in for Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint (announced May 7โ8). Outlook entered public beta the same day.
The standout feature is that conversation context carries across apps. Summarize an incoming email in Outlook โ switch to Word for a reply draft โ move to PowerPoint to edit the related deck โ analyze the supporting data in Excel, all within the same conversation session.
Word: edits while preserving formatting and tracked changes. Excel: edits cells without breaking existing formulas. PowerPoint: generates native charts (not images) and follows your template. Outlook: conversations that start from email and keep going.
It's included in every paid Pro, Team and Enterprise plan and installable from the Microsoft Marketplace, on Mac, Windows and web. A rival, Kuroko, taking up residence in Oyakata-sama's (Microsoft's) house โ the alliance-building in AI just shifted up another gear.
2026.05.08
Anthropic
Kuroko's agents now learn by "dreaming" while they sleep. Task completion up 6x at Harvey
Anthropic announced "Dreaming," a new capability for Claude's managed agents. Between sessions, an agent looks back over past conversations, works out which mistakes it keeps repeating and which approaches worked, and writes the results to memory. It's modeled on how the human hippocampus consolidates memories during sleep, and the promised benefits are not making the same mistake twice, and surfacing the "knacks" that agents across a team have in common.
Legal AI company Harvey, an early adopter, saw task completion rates rise about 6x. Two more features โ "Outcomes," for measuring agent results, and "Multi-agent orchestration," for coordinating several agents โ were promoted from research preview to public beta at the same time.
Kuroko (Claude) studying on her own while she sleeps... somehow a very Hana AI Academy sort of story.
2026.05.08
OpenAI
Chappy adds a way to reach "someone you trust" when she's worried about you, designed with a network of 260 physicians
OpenAI has added a safety feature to ChatGPT called "Trusted Contact." When the AI judges that a user is in a conversation showing serious self-harm risk, it quietly notifies a family member, friend or supporter the user registered in advance.
Before any notification goes out, a trained human reviewer checks it, and only if the situation is judged genuinely serious does an email, SMS or app notification go out. The chat transcript itself is never shared, and users can change or delete their contact at any time. It's available to people 18 and over worldwide (19 and over in South Korea).
OpenAI says it designed the feature in consultation with its network of over 260 physicians, the American Psychological Association, and an expert council on AI and health. As more people confide their worries to AI, Chappy is taking on the role of noticing โ and connecting you to someone who can help.
2026.05.07
Industry
Apple settles the Siri AI delay case for $250M. Can "the Jobs legacy" catch up to the AI era?
Apple has settled for $250 million a class action alleging that Siri's personalization features (Apple Intelligence) never shipped as promised. Buyers of the iPhone 16 and some iPhone 15 models are expected to receive $25 to $95 per device.
The plaintiffs' argument: Apple advertised heavily around the iPhone 16 launch (September 2024), then two years passed with the features unimplemented. Apple settled without admitting liability, but the case cements its industry reputation as "the king who fell behind on AI."
While Chappy (ChatGPT), Kuroko (Claude) and Gemi-chan (Gemini) ship new features every week, Apple paid the price for promising and not delivering. There's no Apple character at the Academy yet โ but one may yet show up as the transfer student who enrolled late.
2026.05.07
OpenAI
Chappy's house airs its dirty laundry in court. Former CTO testifies that "Altman sowed chaos inside the company"
The lawsuit brought by former backer Elon Musk against Sam Altman, founder of Chappy's house (OpenAI), entered its second week in federal court in Oakland. Musk's claim: the path by which a nonprofit OpenAI became a for-profit broke the original promise.
Taking the stand on May 7 was former CTO Mira Murati, who testified that "Altman created chaos internally and pitted executives against each other," drawing plenty of attention. Shivon Zilis, the mother of Musk's children and a former OpenAI board member, also appeared, walking through the 2017โ18 governance discussions.
Musk has previously testified that "xAI distills OpenAI's models," making it an unusual case where Gro-chan (Grok) quietly learning from Chappy becomes part of the official court record. The AI industry's messy family drama looks set to run a while longer.
2026.05.06
Anthropic
Kuroko's house strikes an unlikely deal with Gro-chan's family. It rents a whole SpaceX data center โ and doubles Claude Code limits
On stage at the "Code with Claude SF" developer conference, Anthropic announced a surprise partnership with Elon Musk's SpaceX.
It is renting the entirety of "Colossus 1," the enormous data center run by SpaceX affiliate xAI in Memphis, Tennessee (220,000 GPUs in NVIDIA H100 equivalents), securing over 300MW of additional compute this month. The first visible effect: Claude Code's five-hour rate limit doubled the same day, peak-hour restrictions on Pro and Max were removed, and pay-per-token rates for the Opus API line went up.
The infrastructure that builds Gro-chan (Grok), rented by her rival Kuroko โ an alliance that flips conventional industry wisdom. Everyone who "drifted over to Cursor because Claude kept hitting limits" is likely coming right back.
2026.05.05
Anthropic
Kuroko's house commits $200 billion to Google โ one of the largest cloud contracts ever signed
Anthropic has signed a deal to pay Google Cloud roughly $200 billion over five years, The Information reports. It centers on the multi-gigawatt TPU (tensor processing unit) procurement agreed with Google and Broadcom in April, with operations starting in 2027.
This single contract reportedly accounts for more than 40% of the backlog Google Cloud discloses to investors, part of an extraordinary situation in which over half of the major cloud providers' combined $2 trillion backlog is tied to OpenAI and Anthropic. Alphabet's additional investment in Anthropic could reach $40 billion.
OpenAI is Oyakata-sama's (Microsoft's) customer; Kuroko's house is all-in with the Google household. The alliance-building in AI just moved up another decimal place.
2026.05.05
Anthropic
Kuroko invades Wall Street in earnest, releasing ten finance-industry agents at once
Anthropic has released ten Claude agents purpose-built for banks, insurers and investment banks all at once.
They cover everything from research through accounting and compliance: automated pitchbook generation, earnings call summaries, financial model building, a monthly close assistant, financial statement auditing, KYC screening and more.
They also run as Microsoft 365 add-ins for Excel, PowerPoint and Word, with "automatic context inheritance" so a financial model built in Excel carries straight through to PowerPoint. Connectors to major financial data providers such as Dun & Bradstreet, Moody's and Verisk opened at the same time. Kuroko is coming to be an everyday tool on the job.
2026.05.05
Industry
Oyakata-sama, Gemi-chan and Gro-chan's houses agree to show the US government their AI models in advance
Microsoft, Google and xAI announced agreements to give the US government (the Commerce Department's Center for AI Standards and Innovation, or CAISI) pre-release access to new AI models before they ship.
CAISI receives versions with some safeguards removed and evaluates them for cyberattack misuse and national security risk. It has already completed more than 40 evaluations.
This is effectively round two of the agreements OpenAI and Anthropic signed first under the Biden administration in 2024 โ a sign that AI developers seeking a government sign-off before release is becoming standard practice.
2026.05.05
OpenAI
Chappy gets smarter by default. "GPT-5.5 Instant" becomes ChatGPT's standard model
OpenAI has switched ChatGPT's default model to "GPT-5.5 Instant."
Response accuracy is up, hallucinations are down, and personalization controls are stronger โ the sort of update that makes it easier to raise your own version of Chappy.
The switch happened automatically across Plus, Pro, Business and Enterprise, with no settings for users to change. It's an unshowy change, but the kind that pays off most for people who use it every day.
2026.05.05
Anthropic
"Fix it within 6 to 12 months or it'll be too late" โ the CEO of Kuroko's house warns of a cyber "moment of danger"
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned that "AI is bringing on a cyber 'moment of danger.'" He said the latest Claude has already found tens of thousands of unknown vulnerabilities, and that tech companies, governments and banks have 6 to 12 months to close them before AI elsewhere โ China's, for instance โ catches up and exploits them first.
Right on cue, Kuroko's house is offering access to its most powerful model, "Mythos," only to major tech and financial firms, and even the Pentagon is reopening talks on the grounds that "they're blacklisted, but Mythos is a separate matter."
It amounts to a rallying cry to the whole industry โ "attacking AI is fast; defenders need to hurry" โ and further cements Kuroko's house as the standard-bearer on security.