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Today, we've got Google wrapping up the largest venture-backed acquisition ever, ChatGPT turning into your personal concierge with DoorDash and Spotify integrations, Anthropic rolling out a multi-agent code review tool, and Meta snapping up that viral AI agent social network everyone was talking about.
It was a week of billion-dollar moves and coding tool wars. Buckle up.

On this day in 2025… Anthropic released Claude 3 Haiku as the fastest model in its lineup, marking a shift toward lightweight, blazing-fast AI models for everyday tasks. The model helped set the stage for the speed-focused AI race that continues today.
🏆 Google Completes $32B Acquisition of Wiz
Google finalized the largest venture-backed acquisition in history, buying Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion in cash. Wiz will join Google Cloud while maintaining its brand. One VC is calling it the "Deal of the Decade," sitting at the intersection of AI, cloud, and security spend.
📱 ChatGPT Gets DoorDash, Spotify, Uber, and More App Integrations
OpenAI rolled out app integrations that let you order food, hail rides, and create playlists — all from inside ChatGPT. Spotify, Canva, Figma, Expedia, and Zillow are live, with OpenTable, PayPal, and Walmart coming soon. Your AI assistant is officially becoming your personal concierge.
🔍 Anthropic Launches Multi-Agent Code Review Tool
As Claude Code generates more pull requests than ever, Anthropic unveiled an automated code review system that uses parallel AI agents to catch logic errors, rank severity, and fix issues. It integrates with GitHub and costs $15–$25 per review. Claude Code now drives over $2.5 billion in annualized revenue.
🤖 Meta Acquires Moltbook, the Viral AI Agent Social Network
Meta snapped up the Reddit-like platform where AI agents chat, gossip, and share code. The deal brings Moltbook's founders into Meta Superintelligence Labs. Built on OpenClaw, Moltbook went viral when humans started infiltrating the bot-only network — a glitch Meta's CTO found more interesting than the agents themselves.
💰 Lovable Adds $100M in Revenue in a Single Month
Stockholm-based vibe coding platform Lovable crossed $400M ARR in February — with just 146 employees. That's $2.77M in ARR per employee, obliterating industry norms. Enterprise clients include Klarna and HubSpot, and competition from Claude Code and Codex hasn't slowed them down.
⚡ NanoClaw is the tiny, secure, open-source alternative to OpenClaw that went from a weekend project to a Docker partnership in six weeks. After a viral Hacker News post and an endorsement from Andrej Karpathy, it hit 22,000 GitHub stars and now integrates Docker Sandboxes for isolated agent environments.
🤖 NemoClaw is Nvidia's upcoming open-source AI agent platform that aims to compete with OpenClaw. Built to work even on non-Nvidia hardware, it's being pitched to enterprise giants like Salesforce, Cisco, and Google. Jensen Huang reportedly called OpenClaw "the most important software release probably ever" — and now he wants in.
🧑💻 ZeroClaw ZeroClaw is an open-source AI agent framework used to build and run autonomous AI assistants on your own computer or server. It’s designed to be extremely lightweight and fast, and is written in the programming language Rust.
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🛡️ OpenAI Hardware Exec Quits Over Pentagon Deal
Caitlin Kalinowski resigned from OpenAI, saying the company's Pentagon deal was "rushed without the guardrails defined." She flagged concerns about surveillance without judicial oversight and lethal autonomy without human authorization. ChatGPT uninstalls jumped 295% the day after the deal was announced.
🔄 Musk's xAI Is Starting Over... Again
xAI is revamping its AI coding tool effort after admitting it wasn't "built right the first time." Two senior executives from Cursor are joining, while the Macrohard project — Musk's attempt at an AI general-purpose office worker — is reportedly on pause.
🧠 Yann LeCun's AMI Labs Raises $1.03B for World Models
Former Meta AI chief Yann LeCun's new startup raised over $1 billion to build "world models" based on his JEPA architecture — a fundamentally different approach to AI that moves beyond LLMs. Don't expect products soon: the founders say this is a years-long bet.
📊 Google Supercharges Workspace with Gemini
Gemini is burrowing deeper into Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive. Now it can generate fully formatted drafts from your Gmail and Chat data, match writing styles across collaborators, and even answer complex questions by searching across all your files.
🎬 Spielberg Says He's 'Never Used AI' in His Films
At SXSW, Steven Spielberg drew a firm line: AI has uses in many fields, but not for replacing creative people in film and TV writing. This comes as Netflix reportedly paid $600M for Ben Affleck's AI filmmaking startup — showing Hollywood is deeply divided on the technology.
🕹️ Microsoft Copilot Is Coming to Xbox Consoles
Microsoft's Gaming Copilot AI assistant is heading to current-gen Xbox consoles this year, announced at GDC. The assistant will help players with game tips, strategy, and more — expanding AI beyond productivity into gaming.
⚠️ Lawyer Warns of AI Chatbot Mass Casualty Risks
AI chatbots have been linked to suicides for years. Now one attorney says they're showing up in mass casualty cases too. The technology is moving faster than safeguards, raising urgent questions about liability and regulation.
That's a wrap for this week! Between Google's record-breaking acquisition, ChatGPT becoming your new personal assistant, and the open-source agent wars heating up, this was one for the history books. If you found something useful in here, send it to someone who'd appreciate it. 🎉
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