OPENA 9.2% −0.2pp ANTHR 8.0% −1.5pp GOOGL 6.0% +0.9pp MICRO 3.6% +2.2pp NVIDI 3.0% +1.0pp META 2.7% +0.4pp APPLE 1.5% −0.2pp DEEPS 1.4% +1.0pp US 1.2% −1.4pp AMAZO 1.2% +0.2pp WH 0.9% +0.6pp CLOUD 0.9% +0.6pp SPACE 0.9% +0.7pp MISTR 0.8% +0.2pp
The Pulse24 Count · Standing editionRecounted 18 Aug 2026

Attention is narrowing, and it has changed subject.

The five most-covered subjects now take 29.8% of all named-subject events, against 28.9% in the preceding ninety days. Microsoft alone moved from 1.4% to 3.6%. Over the same span, Product gave up 6.0pp of the cycle while Funding took +7.6pp.

Events counted
5,095
Named subjects
1,789
Categories
17
Months
18

Subjects

Share of named-subject events, trailing 90 days against the 90 before.

Subjects by share of named-subject events, previous versus current 90-day window
SubjectThenNowMovement±pp
Microsoft1.43.6+2.2
Nvidia2.03.0+1.0
DeepSeek0.31.4+1.0
Google5.16.0+0.9
Databricks0.00.8+0.8
SpaceX0.20.9+0.7
Losing ground
Anthropic9.58.0−1.5
United States2.61.2−1.4
Oracle0.70.0−0.7
Atlassian0.50.0−0.5
xAI0.70.2−0.5

Categories

Share of all events. Rotation shows here before it shows in headlines.

Categories by share of all events, previous versus current 90-day window
CategoryThenNowMovement±pp
Funding4.712.3+7.6
Investment4.411.6+7.1
Product20.814.9−6.0
Policy15.310.4−5.0
Leadership4.92.1−2.8
Security8.511.3+2.7
OpenSource1.74.1+2.3
Partnership6.95.1−1.8

Gone quiet · Oracle, Cohere, YouTube — each carried eight or more events in the archive and none in the last ninety days.

Listed vs not · 46.6% of coverage we can classify by listing status goes to companies that are not publicly traded — effectively unchanged from 51.2% the quarter before. OpenAI and Anthropic alone account for 17.2% of every named-subject event in the archive. Listing status is a maintained list, not archive data; it covers 43.7% of named-subject events.

Method

Every figure is a full count of the archive, not a sample. Coverage runs 25 Mar 2025 to 18 Aug 2026.

Shares are reported rather than totals because publishing volume is not constant — 666 events in the current window against 927 before it. Comparing raw counts across those windows would show a decline everywhere and mean nothing.

Subject labels are normalised onto head entities, so Google DeepMind and Google Cloud count as Google. Generic labels such as “AI” or “Big Tech” are excluded.

The archive, in its own words.

Artificial intelligence infrastructure demand surges globally, driving massive venture funding, corporate acquisitions, and soaring chipmaker profits. Meanwhile, tech giants accelerate data centre expansions, sparking widespread energy concerns, regulatory scrutiny, and ongoing debates over copyright compliance, model safeguards, and autonomous agent security.

Written 18 Aug 2026 from the last seven days of stories

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