Hacker Newsroom AI for 19 May: Musk OpenAI Loss, GitHub AI Spam, Anthropic Buys Stainless, Schmidt AI Backlash
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Hacker Newsroom AI for 19 May recaps 5 major AI Hacker News stories, moving through musk openai loss, github ai spam, anthropic buys stainless, schmidt ai backlash.
1. Musk OpenAI Loss
The next story is TechCrunch's report that Elon Musk lost his lawsuit against Sam Altman, OpenAI, and Microsoft after a California jury found his claims were filed too late. That matters because it removes one major legal threat to OpenAI's restructuring and reported IPO path.
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2. GitHub AI Spam
The next story is about Archestra's claim that it stopped AI bot spam in its GitHub repo by using Git's author flag, a CAPTCHA-gated onboarding flow, and a commit that marks approved users as prior contributors. That matters because it shows one way open source projects are trying to survive AI-generated noise.
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3. Anthropic Buys Stainless
The next story is Anthropic's acquisition of Stainless, a company that turns API specs into SDKs and MCP servers. The article says bringing Stainless inside Anthropic should strengthen Claude's connections to tools and data, which matters because agents are only as useful as the systems they can actually reach.
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4. Schmidt AI Backlash
The next story is about former Google CEO Eric Schmidt getting booed during a University of Arizona graduation speech after NBC reported that he compared AI to the computer revolution and told graduates they still have the power to shape what happens next. That turned into a live generational argument about jobs, power, and the future new graduates are walking into.
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5. Qwen Preview
The next story is a preview post from Alibaba's Qwen account saying Qwen 3.7 Preview has landed on Arena, with Max-Preview and Plus-Preview versions. That matters because it signals another fast-moving open model release from a major lab.
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That's it for today, I hope this is going to help you build some cool things.