Eyes on the Chaos
Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Archived edition

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

10 stories curated from 16 sources

In today's issue

DesignEthicsProduct
  1. 01
    Meta's own AI was exploited to hijack Instagram accounts

    Hackers used Meta's AI chatbot to take over Instagram accounts.

  2. 02
    Nvidia chases $200B CPU market with AI agent PCs from Microsoft, Dell, and HP

    Nvidia enters laptop chip market promising Windows' Apple M1 moment.

  3. 03
    Gemini's new AI agent is about as good as Google's demo

    Google's Gemini Spark AI agent works well but costs and privacy concerns remain.

  4. 04
    AI job grief

    AI displacement creates grief-like emotions that institutions don't acknowledge.

  5. 05
    DuckDuckGo makes its 'no-AI' search engine easier to access as its traffic booms

    DuckDuckGo launches browser extensions for users wanting AI-free search.

  6. 06
    The most important part of building your taste is to hand it off

    Design leaders must systematize taste to scale beyond individual decisions.

  7. 07
    Anthropic has officially filed to go public

    Anthropic beats OpenAI to IPO filing with $965B valuation.

  8. 08
    How Box Created 13 New Types of Jobs Because of A.I.

    Box expects more employees as it creates AI-specific roles like AI architects.

  9. 09
    Is A.I. Replacing Tech Workers or Providing an Excuse for Job Cuts?

    Tech layoffs accelerate as executives cite AI, but motives may be mixed.

  10. 10
    Rethinking engineering productivity in the age of AI agents

    Dropbox shifts toward AI agents that execute tasks, not just assist.

AI Research & News

Meta's own AI was exploited to hijack Instagram accounts

The Verge

EthicsProduct

Hackers used Meta's AI chatbot to take over Instagram accounts.

  • The exploit: Hackers convinced Meta's AI support chatbot to change email addresses on Instagram accounts, then reset passwords to gain access.
  • High-profile victim: Barack Obama's White House Instagram account was hacked around the same time as this exploit was discovered.
  • Patched quickly: Meta says the vulnerability has been fixed, but the incident shows AI customer service tools can be socially engineered.

For product

Review any AI-powered support tools for social engineering vulnerabilities before rolling them out to handle sensitive user account changes.

Nvidia chases $200B CPU market with AI agent PCs from Microsoft, Dell, and HP

TechCrunch

DesignProduct

Nvidia enters laptop chip market promising Windows' Apple M1 moment.

  • Big opportunity: Nvidia is targeting the $200 billion CPU market by bringing AI agents to mainstream laptops through partnerships with Microsoft, Dell, and HP.
  • Windows advantage: Could finally give Windows the performance-plus-battery-life breakthrough that Apple achieved with M1 chips, especially for graphics-intensive AI tasks.
  • Agent-first design: If successful, this could make AI agents accessible to mainstream users rather than just early adopters and enterprises.
Gemini's new AI agent is about as good as Google's demo

The Verge

ProductEthics

Google's Gemini Spark AI agent works well but costs and privacy concerns remain.

  • Real capability: Gemini Spark can handle multi-step tasks in the background while you're away from your device, living up to Google's demo promises.
  • The tradeoffs: The 24/7 AI agent works well but comes with significant financial costs and potential privacy implications that may limit adoption.
  • Background processing: Unlike other AI tools that require active interaction, Spark can work autonomously on tasks over extended periods.

Product & UX

AI job grief

Sidebar.io

DesignProductEthics

AI displacement creates grief-like emotions that institutions don't acknowledge.

  • Emotional impact: AI-driven job displacement is producing emotional responses that most closely resemble grief, affecting workers across industries.
  • Institutional blindness: Companies implementing AI have no language or framework for addressing the grief their workforce experiences during transitions.
  • Unaddressed consequences: The lack of institutional recognition for this emotional impact could undermine AI adoption and team morale.
DuckDuckGo makes its 'no-AI' search engine easier to access as its traffic booms

TechCrunch

Product

DuckDuckGo launches browser extensions for users wanting AI-free search.

  • Market response: DuckDuckGo is launching Chrome and Firefox extensions to make its AI-free search more accessible as traffic increases.
  • User demand: Growing user base suggests significant demand for search experiences without AI-generated results or summaries.
  • Positioning strategy: The company is capitalizing on AI fatigue by explicitly marketing itself as the anti-AI search option.
The most important part of building your taste is to hand it off

UX Collective

Design

Design leaders must systematize taste to scale beyond individual decisions.

  • Scalability challenge: Keeping design taste trapped in your head becomes a bottleneck that limits your team's growth and effectiveness.
  • Systematic approach: The most valuable skill for design leaders is creating systems and frameworks that allow others to make taste-driven decisions independently.
  • Team empowerment: Handing off taste through documented principles and shared decision-making frameworks enables teams to maintain quality at scale.

Business & Strategy

Anthropic has officially filed to go public

The Verge

Product

Anthropic beats OpenAI to IPO filing with $965B valuation.

  • First to market: Anthropic filed for IPO ahead of OpenAI, ending months of speculation about which would go public first.
  • Massive valuation: The company is valued at $965 billion post-money, making it the world's most valuable startup and topping OpenAI's $852 billion valuation.
  • What's next: The filing kicks off the IPO process with the SEC, setting up what could be one of the largest public offerings ever.

For product

Track Anthropic's public roadmap commitments closely — they'll likely emphasize enterprise reliability and safety features that could influence internal AI tool selection.

How Box Created 13 New Types of Jobs Because of A.I.

NYT Technology

DesignProduct

Box expects more employees as it creates AI-specific roles like AI architects.

  • New roles emerging: Box has created 13 new job types including AI architects and AI solutions managers as it integrates AI across its business.
  • Growing headcount: Contrary to layoff trends, the company expects to hire more employees, not fewer, as AI creates demand for specialized skills.
  • Skills transformation: The shift shows how AI adoption can create entirely new categories of work rather than just automating existing roles away.
Is A.I. Replacing Tech Workers or Providing an Excuse for Job Cuts?

NYT Technology

DesignProduct

Tech layoffs accelerate as executives cite AI, but motives may be mixed.

  • Convenient narrative: Tech executives are increasingly citing AI as the reason for layoffs, claiming they can do more with artificial intelligence.
  • Deeper motivations: The reality may be more complex, with AI serving as a convenient explanation for cost-cutting measures driven by other factors.
  • Acceleration trend: Tech industry layoffs are speeding up, with AI frequently mentioned as both cause and solution.
Rethinking engineering productivity in the age of AI agents

Sidebar.io

Product

Dropbox shifts toward AI agents that execute tasks, not just assist.

  • Beyond assistance: Dropbox is moving from AI tools that help engineers to agentic systems that can independently execute scoped tasks.
  • Platform approach: The company is building infrastructure specifically designed to support autonomous AI workflows rather than human-AI collaboration.
  • Productivity redefined: This represents a fundamental shift in how engineering productivity is measured and optimized in AI-native organizations.