AI Daily — June 5, 2026

AI Daily — June 5, 2026
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Models & Research

AI Chatbots May Be Eroding Cognitive Self-Regulation — A psychologist who has spent decades studying human-technology interaction raises concerns that reliance on AI chatbots could diminish people's ability to manage their own thinking and attention. The research highlights growing questions about the long-term neurological and behavioral effects of delegating mental tasks to AI. MIT Tech Review ↗

Meta's AI Customer Support Agent Exploited to Hijack Accounts — Attackers exploited Meta's AI customer support agent by requesting it link Instagram accounts to email addresses under their control, with one attacker successfully breaking into the dormant Obama White House account. The incident highlights significant security vulnerabilities in deployed AI agents that existing frameworks have failed to address. MIT Tech Review ↗

Industry & Funding

Anthropic Reports Explosive Revenue Growth Ahead of IPO — Anthropic's annualized revenue surged to $47 billion by May, a dramatic jump from roughly $9 billion at the close of 2025, as the company moves toward a public offering. Despite skepticism about AI's financial returns, leadership expressed confidence the growth trajectory remains intact. TechCrunch AI ↗

AirTrunk Pledges $30B to Build Massive AI Data Center Capacity in India — The Australian data center operator has committed to deploying five gigawatts of AI infrastructure across India, representing one of the largest single data center investment announcements in the country. The move signals surging demand for AI compute capacity in the Asia-Pacific region. TechCrunch AI ↗

Meta Uses Temporary Structures to Accelerate Data Center Expansion — Meta has adopted a tent-based construction approach similar to tactics used in manufacturing to speed up and reduce the cost of building out its data center footprint. The strategy could meaningfully cut expenses as the company races to expand AI infrastructure. TechCrunch AI ↗

Airbnb CEO Plans to Launch Independent AI Research Lab — Brian Chesky announced intentions to establish a dedicated AI lab, citing dissatisfaction with the readiness of existing large language model products for a partnership. The move positions Airbnb to develop proprietary AI capabilities rather than rely on third-party models. TechCrunch AI ↗

Mira Murati Re-emerges Publicly After OpenAI Departure — The former OpenAI executive has begun stepping back into public view in a measured way, signaling renewed activity in the AI industry. Her reappearance comes amid intense competition for talent and investor attention in the AI sector. TechCrunch AI ↗

C3 AI Agents to Automate Predictive Maintenance for Shell — Shell is deploying C3 AI agents to move beyond simple anomaly detection toward fully automated maintenance predictions across tens of thousands of critical pieces of equipment. The partnership expands an existing relationship with the enterprise AI platform. AINEWS ↗

Tools & Open Source

Meta Launches Business Agent for Automated Conversational Commerce — Meta has introduced an agentic AI product that enables retailers to handle transactions and customer support directly within its messaging apps without human involvement. The launch positions Meta's platforms as an end-to-end commerce and service channel for global brands. AINEWS ↗

Apple Approves First AI Agent for Its Business Messaging Platform — A startup called Poke has become the inaugural AI agent granted access to Apple's Messages for Business platform, enabling companies to interact with customers via text through an AI intermediary. The approval marks a notable step in bringing agentic AI into mainstream mobile commerce channels. TechCrunch AI ↗

Policy & Society

Apple's Siri Set for Major AI Overhaul at WWDC 2026 — Ahead of Apple's annual developer conference, expectations are high for a significant redesign of Siri alongside broader updates to the company's Apple Intelligence features. The revamp is seen as Apple's bid to close the gap with more capable AI assistants from competitors. TechCrunch AI ↗

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