📰 Everyday Joe AI Newsletter — May 13, 2026
A fresh batch of real AI news from today — simple, human‑friendly, and actually interesting.
A fresh batch of real AI news from today — simple, human‑friendly, and actually interesting.
Discover fascinating events from May 13 across the globe, perfect for sharing.
1607: English colonists landed near the James River in Virginia, founding Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America.
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1937: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were crowned in Westminster Abbey, a defining moment in modern British history.
1941: Konrad Zuse presented the Z3, widely regarded as the world’s first working programmable computer.
1949: The Soviet Union lifted its blockade of Berlin, ending one of the early and most dangerous Cold War crises.
Anthropic, maker of the Claude chatbot, told investors its revenue in the first quarter of 2026 was about 80 times higher than the same period a year ago, with an annual run rate now above 44 billion dollars. Two years ago it had roughly a dozen customers spending over 1 million dollars a year; today that number is above 500, showing how fast big companies are standardizing on AI services.
Historic Events on May 11:
868 – The earliest surviving dated printed book, the "Diamond Sutra," was produced in China, one of the most important texts in Mahayana Buddhism now housed in the British Library
1927 – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was founded, the organization that would become synonymous with the Oscars
1949 – Israel joined the United Nations