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Three of the biggest names in the AI and space economy are moving toward public markets, and the stakes are considerable. SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic are each eyeing IPOs that would test whether investor appetite for artificial intelligence can hold up under the weight of serious valuation scrutiny. The answers will tell us a great deal about where this boom actually stands.
On the security front, Anthropic says its Project Glasswing initiative, powered by a tool called Mythos, has already surfaced more than ten thousand vulnerabilities for partners, many rated high or critical in severity. That is a striking early number, and it suggests AI-assisted security auditing may be moving faster than the industry expected, for better and for worse.
And a quieter but pointed story worth your attention: a new piece argues that the phrase Long-Term Support in software carries far less guarantee than most users assume. The label, common across Linux distributions and enterprise platforms, often obscures significant gaps in what actually gets patched and for how long. It is a reminder that in technology, the fine print tends to do a lot of heavy lifting.
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