Anthropic $965B IPO Filing, Codex Sites, Madrid Robotaxis & Microsoft Scout

Anthropic $965B IPO Filing, Codex Sites, Madrid Robotaxis & Microsoft Scout

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Anthropic $965B IPO Filing, Codex Sites, Madrid Robotaxis & Microsoft Scout

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Anthropic files for IPO at $965B, Codex ships Sites, Madrid gets robotaxis, and Microsoft launches Scout.

  • 01. Anthropic confidentially files a draft S-1 with the SEC, eyeing the largest IPO ever at up to $1.75-1.8T.
  • 02. OpenAI's Codex Sites turns notes and plans into live, shareable web apps for Business and Enterprise users.
  • 03. Uber, WeRide and AVOMO launch Spain's first commercial robotaxi pilot in Madrid - 4th of 15 cities.
  • 04. Microsoft Scout is the company's first Autopilot agent, always-on across Teams, Outlook and OneDrive on OpenClaw.
Anthropic has confidentially filed a draft S-1 form with securities regulators for what could become one of the largest initial public offerings in history, targeting a valuation between $1.75-1.8 trillion. The filing represents a significant milestone for the AI safety company behind the Claude language model, positioning it amongst the world's most valuable technology companies ahead of a potential public debut. OpenAI has expanded its Codex platform with a new Sites feature that transforms user notes into fully functional web applications and dashboards. This development marks another step in democratising web development, allowing users to create live web interfaces without traditional coding expertise. The feature builds on OpenAI's existing code generation capabilities to bridge the gap between conceptual ideas and deployed web applications. Meanwhile, the autonomous vehicle sector has reached a new milestone in Europe as WeRide, in partnership with Uber, has launched Spain's first commercial robotaxi service in Madrid. This deployment represents a significant expansion of autonomous vehicle operations beyond traditional testing markets, bringing self-driving technology to European consumers for the first time in a commercial capacity. Microsoft has unveiled Scout, described as the company's first always-on Autopilot agent designed to provide continuous AI assistance. The new system represents Microsoft's latest effort to integrate artificial intelligence more deeply into user workflows, offering persistent AI support rather than the traditional request-response model typical of current AI assistants.
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