Global & U.S. Markets
U.S. stock futures are up after the S&P 500 closed at a record high on Wednesday, with oil prices also edging higher.
Nvidia continues to lead a major tech rally and has become the first company to reach around a $5.5 trillion market capitalization, lifting both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq to new records.
Sources: TheStreet, MarketScreener
Geopolitics & U.S.–China Relations
Markets and diplomats are closely watching a planned Trump–Xi summit. President Trump is scheduled for a state visit to China from May 14–15, 2026.
U.S.–China relations and technology — including AI — are expected to be central topics during the visit.
Source: MarketScreener
AI Policy & Regulation
Within the White House, internal disagreements are reportedly stalling new AI-related executive actions, even as industry and national security officials warn about rapidly advancing “frontier” AI models and their cyber capabilities.
Separately, the U.S. is moving toward formal processes to assess powerful new AI models before they are released, emphasizing the need for independent, rigorous measurement science to support AI safety evaluations.
Sources: Axios, TechXplore
AI & Cybersecurity Industry Moves
OpenAI has announced Daybreak, a cyber-defense platform positioned against Anthropic’s Mythos, underscoring growing competition to use frontier AI models for cybersecurity and threat detection.
Both Anthropic and OpenAI are involved in new joint-venture structures aimed at large enterprise AI services, with one reported venture valued around $1.5 billion and backed by major private equity investors.
Sources: Computerworld, TechCrunch
Science & Technology
Recent research in AI and computing highlights neuromorphic hardware that can now tackle complex physics simulations once thought to require traditional supercomputers.
Other advances include AI systems that help design complex molecules more efficiently, potentially accelerating work in areas such as materials and drug discovery.
Source: ScienceDaily