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OpenAI names Dylan Scandinaro, who worked on AGI safety at Anthropic, as the company's head of preparedness (Alicia Tang/Bloomberg)

Alicia Tang / Bloomberg:
OpenAI names Dylan Scandinaro, who worked on AGI safety at Anthropic, as the company's head of preparedness  —  In December, OpenAI made headlines when it posted a job listing for a “head of preparedness” with an eye-watering base pay range of as much as $555,000 a year.

US v. Google: the DOJ and a group of states will appeal the September 2025 ruling in the Search antitrust case in which Google dodged a forced sale of Chrome (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg:
US v. Google: the DOJ and a group of states will appeal the September 2025 ruling in the Search antitrust case in which Google dodged a forced sale of Chrome  —  A group of states led by Colorado will appeal a federal judge's ruling that imposed only modest limits on Alphabet Inc.'s Google contracts related …

Super Micro reports Q2 net sales up 123% YoY to $12.7B, vs. $10.43B est., and expects Q3 net sales above estimates; SMCI jumps ~7% after hours (Luke Kawa/Sherwood News)

Luke Kawa / Sherwood News:
Super Micro reports Q2 net sales up 123% YoY to $12.7B, vs. $10.43B est., and expects Q3 net sales above estimates; SMCI jumps ~7% after hours  —  The AI server company just released its fiscal Q2 results.  —  Super Micro ComputerSMCI $31.26 (0.20%) just released its fiscal Q2 results:

EA reports Q3 net bookings up 38% YoY to $3.05B, vs. $2.86B est., driven by strong sales of Battlefield 6, and net income of $88M, down from $293M a year ago (Zaheer Kachwala/Reuters)

Zaheer Kachwala / Reuters:
EA reports Q3 net bookings up 38% YoY to $3.05B, vs. $2.86B est., driven by strong sales of Battlefield 6, and net income of $88M, down from $293M a year ago  —  Electronic Arts (EA.O) beat expectations for third-quarter bookings on Tuesday, buoyed by strong sales of its new “Battlefield” …

Take-Two reports Q3 net bookings up 28% YoY to $1.76B, vs. $1.58B, net revenue up 25% to $1.7B, and raises its annual bookings forecast; TTWO up 5%+ after hours (Max Knoblauch/Sherwood News)

Max Knoblauch / Sherwood News:
Take-Two reports Q3 net bookings up 28% YoY to $1.76B, vs. $1.58B, net revenue up 25% to $1.7B, and raises its annual bookings forecast; TTWO up 5%+ after hours  —  “Grand Theft Auto” and “NBA 2K” maker Take-TwoTTWO $223.50 (-4.23%) reported results for its fiscal third quarter on Tuesday.