
Oracle explores $15B bond issuance amid AI infrastructure deals
Oracle is reportedly planning a $15 billion corporate bond sale — potentially in up to seven tranches, including a rare 40-year issue — just weeks after its big AI deal with OpenAI.
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Oracle is reportedly planning a $15 billion corporate bond sale — potentially in up to seven tranches, including a rare 40-year issue — just weeks after its big AI deal with OpenAI.

Google has launched the Data Commons MCP Server, letting AI systems query real-world public data via natural-language prompts to reduce hallucination risks and better ground models.

Emergent, founded by twin brothers Mukund & Madhav Jha, has raised $23M to let non-technical users build apps via prompts — handling APIs, deployment, and error fixes in the background.

Google’s Gemini app has skyrocketed to the top of the App Store and Play Store after Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) made AI image editing and 3D “figurine” transformations go viral.

CodeRabbit, an AI code-review startup founded in 2023, raised a $60 million Series B (total funding now $88M). With 8,000+ customers, it’s seeing ARR cross $15 million.
D-ID has snapped up German AI video startup simpleshow for about $60M, merging explainer-video tech with real-time avatar tools to fuel enterprise digital-human communication.

MicroFactory, valued at $30M, built a compact tabletop manufacturing “factory-in-a-box” with robotic arms that learn by human demonstration—targeting tasks such as PCB assembly and cable routing.

YC-backed Rulebase raised $2.1M to build an AI “agent co-worker” that automates compliance, dispute resolution, and fraud tasks for banks and fintechs—reviewing every customer interaction and cutting manual back-office effort.

GPT-5-Codex outperforms GPT-5 on SWE-bench Verified and refactoring tasks, dynamically adjusts reasoning time—even running for 7+ hours on big code projects—and improves code review precision.

California’s SB 53—requiring frontier AI labs to publish safety plans, risk reports, and protect whistleblowers—has passed the legislature. Gov. Newsom’s signature is still needed.