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Etzioni on AI: The Pope can talk, but only we can walk

Etzioni on AI: The Pope can talk, but only we can walk

May 26, 2026

On May 25, Pope Leo XIV released Magnifica Humanitas — “Magnificent Humanity”— the first encyclical of his papacy, subtitled “On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence.” There’s something incongruous about turning to the Catholic Church for moral guidance on...

Meta cuts nearly 1,400 jobs in Seattle area, 20% of local workforce, in sweeping AI revamp

Meta cuts nearly 1,400 jobs in Seattle area, 20% of local workforce, in sweeping AI revamp

May 26, 2026

One of Meta’s buildings in Bellevue’s Spring District, where nearly 700 jobs are being cut. (GeekWire File Photo / Kurt Schlosser) Facebook parent company Meta is cutting 1,395 jobs in Washington state, about 20% of its local workforce, as part of a companywide effort eliminating about 8,000...

No dirt, no tractor, no problem: Canopii aims to tuck robotic farms into tennis court-sized urban spaces

No dirt, no tractor, no problem: Canopii aims to tuck robotic farms into tennis court-sized urban spaces

May 26, 2026

Canopii’s team among its robotic system and basil plants. CEO and co-founder David Ashton is tossing greens. (Canopii Photo / Bryan Aulick) A running joke in the agricultural field is the average age of a U.S. farmer is 58 today, but that will tick up by one next year. The trouble is, it’s not...

Climate progress at 30,000 feet: Alaska Airlines’ Ryan Spies on the flight path to sustainable aviation

Climate progress at 30,000 feet: Alaska Airlines’ Ryan Spies on the flight path to sustainable aviation

May 26, 2026

Ryan Spies, Alaska Airlines’ managing director of sustainability. (Photo courtesy of Spies) Ryan Spies, Alaska Airlines’ managing director of sustainability, isn’t a climate perfectionist. Yes, he drives an EV — but he also eats a relatively carbon-intensive cheeseburger now and then. What...

New tune for Code.org’s Hadi Partovi: CEO of piano education venture with unique method and big ambitions

New tune for Code.org’s Hadi Partovi: CEO of piano education venture with unique method and big ambitions

May 25, 2026

Hadi Partovi, founder of Code.org and new CEO of Payam Music, speaking at a Microsoft event in July 2025. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Hadi Partovi helped kids around the world learn to code. Next on the playlist: piano. The Code.org founder, who earlier this year handed off the CEO role at...

Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of May 17, 2026

Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of May 17, 2026

May 24, 2026

Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of May 17, 2026. Sign up to receive these updates every Sunday in your inbox by subscribing to our GeekWire Weekly email newsletter. Most popular stories on...

Etzioni on AI: The Virgin Unicorns

Etzioni on AI: The Virgin Unicorns

May 24, 2026

Illustration generated by Google Gemini Twelve AI labs have a combined valuation larger than Ford and GM. None of them sell anything. I call them the Virgin Unicorns — valued above a billion dollars, but innocent of product or revenue. OpenAI proved that an AI research lab with the right...

SpaceX IPO filing reveals Starlink’s impact, Bezos sounds off on CNBC, and Gemini owes John a beer

SpaceX IPO filing reveals Starlink’s impact, Bezos sounds off on CNBC, and Gemini owes John a beer

May 23, 2026

This week on a supersized Memorial Day Weekend edition of the GeekWire Podcast: A massive IPO filing from SpaceX includes new details about Elon Musk’s Starlink business and its satellite factory in Redmond. Jeff Bezos talks about wealth, inequality and eventually tech in an hour-long...

Robot pizza startup runs out of dough: Picnic shuts down, sells assets to mystery buyer

Robot pizza startup runs out of dough: Picnic shuts down, sells assets to mystery buyer

May 23, 2026

Freshly sliced pepperoni is delivered via conveyer belt onto a pizza being assembled by a Picnic pizza-making robot. (GeekWire File Photo) Picnic, the 10-year-old Seattle food automation startup that set out to revolutionize the production of pizza with robotics, has shut down and liquidated its...

What’s next for Bungie? Rumored layoffs and end of ‘Destiny 2’ updates raise questions about studio’s future

What’s next for Bungie? Rumored layoffs and end of ‘Destiny 2’ updates raise questions about studio’s future

May 22, 2026

(Bungie press image) Thursday abruptly became a big news day for fans of Bellevue, Wash.-based video game developer Bungie, which announced that it plans to cease development on its popular online shooter Destiny 2. Eight hours after Bungie’s announcement, Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier released...

Tech Moves: Xbox names CTO; Smartsheet gets first AI chief; Amazon VP departs for DoorDash

Tech Moves: Xbox names CTO; Smartsheet gets first AI chief; Amazon VP departs for DoorDash

May 22, 2026

Scott Van Vliet. (LinkedIn Photo) — Microsoft’s Xbox promoted Scott Van Vliet to the role of chief technology officer. Van Vliet, based in the Los Angeles area, has been with the company across two stints totaling more than seven years, with work on Teams and Azure Communication...

Bellevue teens targeting salmon die-offs and mental health win big at international science fair

Bellevue teens targeting salmon die-offs and mental health win big at international science fair

May 22, 2026

Lakshmi Agrawal, left, and Anusha Arora, both of Bellevue, Wash., hold their prizes at the Society for Science’s Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair earlier this month. (Lisa Fryklund / Licensed by Society for Science) Two teenagers from Bellevue, Wash., took home a combined...

The view from Bellevue: Seattle has the foundation for future growth — if it can fix its taxes

The view from Bellevue: Seattle has the foundation for future growth — if it can fix its taxes

May 22, 2026

Participants at the Bellevue Chamber’s Seattle-focused luncheon, from left: Joe Nguyen, Seattle Metro Chamber; Tiffini Connell, West Coast Commercial Realty; Jon Scholes, Downtown Seattle Association; and moderator Joe Fain, Bellevue Chamber. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) BELLEVUE, Wash. —...

A ‘final season’ at Microsoft for Yusuf Mehdi: Longtime exec plans to leave after one last year

A ‘final season’ at Microsoft for Yusuf Mehdi: Longtime exec plans to leave after one last year

May 22, 2026

Yusuf Mehdi speaks at Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC event in May 2024. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Yusuf Mehdi, one of Microsoft’s best-known and longest-serving business leaders, whose tenure has spanned 35 years from Windows 3.1 to Copilot, plans to leave the company after one more year — his...

Why this Seattle-area startup is putting its name on the front of an English Premier League soccer team

Why this Seattle-area startup is putting its name on the front of an English Premier League soccer team

May 21, 2026

Crystal Palace Football Club and Seattle-area open-source software platform Temporal are partnering on a front-of-shirt sponsorship deal. (Crystal Palace Image) A Seattle-area developer tools startup is doing something that no amount of banner ads or conference booths could: it’s putting its...

CEO of Paul Allen’s $3.1B science and tech fund steps down less than a year after launch

CEO of Paul Allen’s $3.1B science and tech fund steps down less than a year after launch

May 21, 2026

Dr. Lynda Stuart’s last day at the Fund for Science and Technology was May 8. (File photo courtesy FFST) The first CEO of the Fund for Science and Technology, the $3.1 billion foundation responsible for giving away a large portion of the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s fortune, has...

SpaceX is churning out 70 Starlink satellites a week in Redmond, and other tidbits from its IPO filing

SpaceX is churning out 70 Starlink satellites a week in Redmond, and other tidbits from its IPO filing

May 21, 2026

SpaceX is producing an average of 70 Starlink satellites per week in Redmond, its IPO filing shows. (GeekWire Photo / Alan Boyle) Redmond, Wash., has been known for decades as the home of Microsoft, to the extent that the city’s name has become synonymous with the software giant. Maybe it’s time...

UW’s Ed Lazowska adds ‘Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award’ to his long list of honors

UW’s Ed Lazowska adds ‘Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award’ to his long list of honors

May 21, 2026

University of Washington professor emeritus Ed Lazowska. (UW Photo / Mark Stone) Ed Lazowska needs to clear more room in the trophy case. The University of Washington professor emeritus — a longtime computer science educator, researcher and fixture in Seattle’s tech community — has been...

Opinion: Washington state’s tax debate is missing half the equation

Opinion: Washington state’s tax debate is missing half the equation

May 21, 2026

Housing costs, public safety concerns and the local political climate have all contributed to Seattle’s struggles. But tax policy influences business decisions too, particularly at the margin where firms decide where future hiring and expansion will occur. (GeekWire File Photo / Kurt...

EV startup Electric Era launches battery systems to tackle data center energy crunch

EV startup Electric Era launches battery systems to tackle data center energy crunch

May 21, 2026

Artist’s rendering of a CoPower Platform by Electric Era. (Electric Era Image). Seattle EV charging startup Electric Era is applying its battery expertise to energy storage systems for data centers. The company on Thursday announced the CoPower Platform, which pairs large batteries with the...

Meet the company that won the Microsoft-donated World Cup suite with a $100k bid for a great cause

Meet the company that won the Microsoft-donated World Cup suite with a $100k bid for a great cause

May 21, 2026

L-R: Michael Atalla, chief marketing officer at UiPath and Katie Fath, director of community giving at Seattle Children’s Hospital with John Cook, GeekWire co-founder and publisher. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Seattle’s business and tech community just delivered a World Cup-sized assist for a...

AI is not your strategy: Author and business advisor Brian Evergreen explains why vision comes first

AI is not your strategy: Author and business advisor Brian Evergreen explains why vision comes first

May 21, 2026

GeekWire’s Todd Bishop interviews author and strategist Brian Evergreen for the GeekWire Podcast at an Agents of Transformation dinner presented by Accenture at El Gaucho in Bellevue, Wash. (GeekWire Photo / Holly Grambihler) [Editor’s Note: Agents of Transformation is an independent GeekWire...

Data center resistance comes home to Seattle as council considers a one-year freeze

Data center resistance comes home to Seattle as council considers a one-year freeze

May 20, 2026

The rooftop park on Ocean Pavilion offers views of the Seattle skyline and Elliott Bay. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) While tech companies including Microsoft and Amazon call the Seattle area home, residents are voicing opposition to the construction of new data centers that underpin their...

‘One of a kind’: Tributes pour in for S. ‘Soma’ Somasegar, beloved tech mentor and friend

‘One of a kind’: Tributes pour in for S. ‘Soma’ Somasegar, beloved tech mentor and friend

May 20, 2026

S. “Soma” Somasegar at AWS re:Invent in 2019. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) The tributes came quickly for S. “Soma” Somasegar, and they came from seemingly everywhere and everyone he touched across the technology and business community. A consistent picture emerged: Somasegar was kind,...

Former Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has a new gig — startup CEO

Former Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has a new gig — startup CEO

May 20, 2026

Former Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell at the GeekWire Summit in Seattle in October 2022. (GeekWire File Photo / Dan DeLong) Bruce Harrell has a new job — with term sheets and customers as opposed to stump speeches and constituents. The former mayor of Seattle is the new CEO of Filium, a...

At Tech Alliance annual luncheon, a stark analysis and a call to action

At Tech Alliance annual luncheon, a stark analysis and a call to action

May 20, 2026

Tech Alliance CEO Laura Ruderman addresses the crowd at State of Technology luncheon in Seattle. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) It’s a complicated moment in Washington, our home state, where the tech giants are strong, the satellites are abundant, and economic growth may no longer be above...

Seattle, we’ve got an image problem

Seattle, we’ve got an image problem

May 20, 2026

The cover of Newsweek magazine, May 20, 1996 — exactly 30 years ago today. Take a breath, close your eyes, and think about the words that define Seattle. Innovative. Outdoorsy. Global. Inventive. Smart. Progressive. Independent. A little reserved. A little weird. Thirty years ago today,...

Lab of UW Nobel winner cracks challenge of creating roomier protein cages to deliver genetic medicines

Lab of UW Nobel winner cracks challenge of creating roomier protein cages to deliver genetic medicines

May 20, 2026

A computer-designed protein that forms a cage-like structure of pentagons and hexagons. (UW Institute for Protein Design Illustration) Medical experts use gene therapies for a variety of ailments — treating hemophilia with a clotting-factor gene or dosing a cancer patient with therapeutic DNA or...

Starfish Space shifts its sights to Australian satellite for orbital docking demonstration

Starfish Space shifts its sights to Australian satellite for orbital docking demonstration

May 20, 2026

An artist’s conception shows Starfish Space’s Otter Pup 2 satellite in orbit. (Starfish Space Illustration) Eleven months after launch, Starfish Space’s Otter Pup 2 satellite is finally kicking its test mission into high gear, closing in for a rendezvous with a newly designated target. If all...

Jeff Bezos describes his $38B startup Prometheus for the first time: ‘Nothing to do with robotics’

Jeff Bezos describes his $38B startup Prometheus for the first time: ‘Nothing to do with robotics’

May 20, 2026

Jeff Bezos during a CNBC Squawk Box interview at Blue Origin’s Rocket Park in Merritt Island, Fla., on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. When CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin described Jeff Bezos’ startup Project Prometheus as being “really about AI robotics” in an interview on Wednesday, the Amazon founder...

Amazon Leo’s leaders provide an inside look at the satellite broadband network’s past and future

Amazon Leo’s leaders provide an inside look at the satellite broadband network’s past and future

May 20, 2026

Rajeev Badyal, vice president of Amazon Leo, discusses Amazon’s plans for satellite broadband services while Chris Weber, Amazon Leo’s vice president of business and product, looks on during the Technology Alliance’s State of Technology Luncheon in Seattle. (GeekWire Photo / Brian M....

S. ‘Soma’ Somasegar, 1966-2026: Microsoft and Madrona leader was a champion of developers and startups

S. ‘Soma’ Somasegar, 1966-2026: Microsoft and Madrona leader was a champion of developers and startups

May 20, 2026

S. “Soma” Somasegar at Microsoft in 2014, giving a tour of the revamped Developer Division offices. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) S. “Soma” Somasegar, a fixture in the Seattle tech community who led Microsoft’s Developer Division as part of his 27-year tenure at the company before...

Expedia at 30, the inside story: Online travel giant navigates its third tech disruption

Expedia at 30, the inside story: Online travel giant navigates its third tech disruption

May 19, 2026

From left: Expedia Group chairman Barry Diller, CEO Ariane Gorin, former CEO and current Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, and founder Rich Barton at Expedia’s Explore partner conference in Las Vegas this week. (Expedia Group Photo) From her office overlooking the atrium at Expedia Group’s sunlit...

Mistakes new startup founders should avoid — according to those who made them

Mistakes new startup founders should avoid — according to those who made them

May 19, 2026

Tin Can co-founder and CEO Chet Kittleson, right, speaks with Pioneer Square Labs Managing Director Greg Gottesman at Seattle Flow Startup Day at Bell Harbor Conference Center in Seattle on May 15. (Dan DeLong Photo) This past Christmas, Chet Kittleson was in the back of a minivan watching his...

Student rocketry team soars in U.S. competition despite losing their motor in the mail

Student rocketry team soars in U.S. competition despite losing their motor in the mail

May 19, 2026

The Washington Youth Aerospace team, from left: Nikhil Sirivara, Daniel Tadesse, Mikhail Antipin, Bao-Ky Tran, Antoine Vigneron and Anay Mediwala, pose with the rocket supplies vendor who found the motor the kids needed for a successful launch in Washington, D.C. (Photo courtesy of Sudheer...

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