AI Newsletter Recap

One clean daily read from the AI newsletter pile

A deduplicated archive of Lee's AI newsletter intake. Each issue merges repeated stories, keeps the useful details, and leaves ads, promos, and inbox noise behind.

2026-07-15

Frontier rules, power limits, and agent guardrails

Eight AI newsletters reduced to one issue: frontier-model oversight, New York's data-center pause, OpenAI hardware, destructive coding-agent behavior, on-device AI, enterprise budgets, worker exposure, and antibody design.

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2026-07-14

AI's economic clock, enterprise memory, and the cost reset

Eleven AI newsletters reduced to one issue: labor disruption planning, task-level AI economics, prompt-data sovereignty, Meta's consent and infrastructure costs, agent adoption, healthcare automation, and practical voice AI.

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2026-07-13

Hardware secrets, agent trust, and AI's control plane

Nine AI newsletters reduced to one issue: Apple's OpenAI lawsuit, a Grok CLI data-transfer warning, Meta's consent rollback, enterprise sovereignty, infrastructure policy, and verifiable coding agents.

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2026-07-10

ChatGPT Work, cheaper agents, and the governance gap

Nine AI newsletters reduced to one issue: GPT-5.6 and ChatGPT Work, Meta's agent model and privacy defaults, enterprise adoption gaps, agent identity controls, Claude usage reflection, and AI-ad disclosure.

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2026-07-09

GPT-Live voice, Grok 4.5, GPT-5.6, and AI search trust

Nine AI newsletters reduced to one issue: OpenAI's real-time voice interface, repeated Grok 4.5 and GPT-5.6 launch coverage, Google AI Overviews misinformation concerns, infrastructure pressure, and creative AI production workflows.

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2026-07-07

Claude cost controls, frontier AI governance, and agents doing longer work

Four AI newsletters reduced to one issue: Anthropic's enterprise cost-control pivot, Illinois frontier-model accountability, hidden Claude reasoning research, China distillation concerns, Reddit AI cleanup, and Codex-style long-running agent work.

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