Friday, May 22, 2026
TL;DR
Today’s briefing covers 650 items from 13 sources. Top stories include: We’re launching the Google DeepMind Accelerator program in Asia Pacific to tackle environmental risks; AdventHealth advances whole-person care with OpenAI; Meta Is in Crisis, Google Search’s Makeover, and AI Gets Booed by Graduates.
Top Stories
We’re launching the Google DeepMind Accelerator program in Asia Pacific to tackle environmental risks
DeepMind
AdventHealth advances whole-person care with OpenAI
OpenAI
AdventHealth is using ChatGPT for Healthcare to streamline workflows, reduce administrative burden, and return more time to patient care.
Meta Is in Crisis, Google Search’s Makeover, and AI Gets Booed by Graduates
Wired AI
In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we unpack the mass layoffs at Meta, big announcements at Google I/O, and the latest backlash against AI.
Trump delays AI security executive order, saying language ‘could have been a blocker’
TechCrunch AI
President Trump delayed signing an executive order that would have required pre-release government security reviews of AI models, citing dissatisfaction with the order’s language.
I Cloned Myself With Gemini’s AI Avatar Tool. The Result Was Unnervingly Me
Wired AI
I used the Gemini app to generate lifelike videos featuring a digital clone of myself. Google sees this as the future of creation. I’m still creeped out.
Research Corner
News & Analysis
- Can OpenAI’s ‘Master of Disaster’ Fix AI’s Reputation Crisis? (Wired AI)
- In desperate times, graduates find hope in humiliating tech CEOs (The Verge AI)
- Spotify and Universal Music strike deal allowing fan-made AI covers and remixes (TechCrunch AI)
- Six search engines worth trying now that Google isn’t really Google anymore (TechCrunch AI)
- This AI guitar pedal let me roll my own effects (The Verge AI)
- Spotify Studio’s AI agent creates a daily podcast just for you (The Verge AI)
- Spotify adds AI-powered Q&A and briefing generation features to podcasts (TechCrunch AI)
- The Path, founded by Tony Robbins and Calm alums, hopes to offer safer AI therapy (TechCrunch AI)
Deep Dive: Today’s AI Landscape
Synthesized from multiple research sources
Here are the most relevant AI news announcements and breakthrough launches around May 22, 2026 from the results you shared:
Notable AI announcements / launches
- IBM Red Hat AI Inference on IBM Cloud
IBM announced new managed services for enterprise AI deployment, including Red Hat AI Inference on IBM Cloud, with general availability set for May 22, 2026.
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This newsletter is automatically generated by PAI using RSS aggregation and AI research tools. Sources include arXiv, HuggingFace, OpenAI, Google AI, MIT News, VentureBeat, and more.
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