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Amazon security research reportedly led to the White House’s Anthropic Fable ban
Amazon's cybersecurity research is said to have influenced the White House's decision to ban Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.

Anthropic cuts off Fable 5 and Mythos 5 access following government order
Anthropic has been ordered by the government to block access to its AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for national security reasons.

Apple’s new AI photo editing tools mostly work, for better and worse
Apple has introduced new AI photo editing tools in iOS 27, enhancing the capabilities of its popular camera but still lagging behind competitors.

Siri is good now??
Apple has released a new version of Siri, which shows significant improvements in its functionality, moving from being somewhat useful to much more reliable.

Elon Musk is the world’s first trillionaire
Elon Musk has become the world's first trillionaire following the IPO of SpaceX, significantly increasing his wealth from various ventures including Tesla.

SpaceX’s massive IPO: all the latest news
SpaceX's IPO allows public investment in its combined rocket, AI, and social media ventures, potentially making Elon Musk the first trillionaire.

Jeff Bezos’ AI startup aims to build an ‘artificial general engineer’
Jeff Bezos' new AI startup, Prometheus, aims to create an 'artificial general engineer' to develop AI-powered engineering tools for product design.

xAI fired an engineer who raised alarms about Grok safety, new lawsuit claims
A former xAI engineer is suing the company over alleged wrongful termination related to AI safety concerns about Grok.

Fresh off bond sale, Amazon borrows $17.5B from banks as AI spending continues
Amazon has borrowed $17.5 billion from banks to support its ongoing AI investments amid rising debt levels.

‘AI-pilled’ firms spend $7,500 per employee each month on AI
Companies heavily invested in AI are spending around $7,500 per employee each month, indicating a significant commitment to AI integration.

How an Agent Built a 3D Paris Gallery by Chaining Two Hugging Face Spaces
An AI agent successfully created a 3D gallery of Paris by integrating two Hugging Face Spaces, showcasing the capabilities of AI in creative applications.
What Codex unlocks for Notion
Notion utilizes Codex to streamline the creation of specifications, implement AI Voice Input for the web, and enhance the productivity of small engineering teams.
Are AI chatbots making us lose control of our brains?
At SXSW London, discussions centered around the impact of AI chatbots on human cognition, featuring insights from psychologist Gloria Mark on digital interactions.
The Meta hack shows there’s more to AI security than Mythos
The report reveals that attackers exploited Meta's AI customer support agent to gain unauthorized access to Instagram accounts, raising concerns about AI security measures.
China has approved the world’s first invasive brain-computer chip—here’s what’s next
This article discusses the implications of China's approval of the world's first invasive brain-computer chip, showcasing its potential to assist individuals with severe disabilities.

OpenAI gives GPT-5.5 Instant a readability upgrade while phasing out two older models
OpenAI is enhancing GPT-5.5 Instant for more natural interactions and discontinuing older models, focusing on integrated writing and coding tasks within the chat interface.

Google fixes several bugs in Gemini usage limits that burned through quotas too fast
Google has resolved bugs in its Gemini app that previously caused excessive usage of video quotas, now offering more video generations for Ultra members.

One company reportedly spent $500 million on Claude in one month after failing to cap AI usage
A company reportedly spent $500 million on Claude licenses in a month due to a lack of usage limits, highlighting the importance of AI expertise in managing costs.

OpenAI is giving away its life sciences AI model to help governments prepare for the next pandemic
OpenAI is providing its life sciences AI model, GPT-Rosalind, for free to assist governments in pandemic preparedness through the Rosalind Biodefense program.

Fed up with vibe coders, dev sneaks data-nuking prompt injection into their code
A developer has cleverly introduced a prompt injection technique into their code to counteract the influence of 'vibe coders' who prioritize aesthetics over functionality.

YouTube is putting AI labels where you’ll actually see them
YouTube is enhancing its AI labeling system by relocating AI disclosures to more visible areas in videos, making it easier for viewers to identify AI-generated content.
Alibaba's latest AI model ran autonomously for 35 hours to optimize code for its own custom chip
Alibaba's Qwen team has launched Qwen3.7-Max, an AI model that autonomously optimized code for its custom chip for 35 hours, showcasing its capabilities against competitors.
Anthropic warns Claude Mythos Preview finds bugs faster than developers can patch them
Anthropic's AI model, Claude Mythos Preview, has identified over 10,000 critical software vulnerabilities, outpacing developers' ability to address them.

The Gulf’s AI Boom Has an Undersea Cable Problem
The rise of AI in the Gulf region is prompting a reevaluation of internet infrastructure, particularly concerning the vulnerabilities of undersea cables.

Can OpenAI’s ‘Master of Disaster’ Fix AI’s Reputation Crisis?
OpenAI's global affairs chief is working to mitigate concerns about AI's societal impacts while advocating for supportive legislation to ensure the company's growth.
AI video is moving beyond clip slop
The newsletter discusses the advancements in AI video technology, indicating a shift from basic content creation to more sophisticated AI-generated video productions.
Spotify is launching AI-generated remixes
Spotify has partnered with Universal Music Group to launch a feature that allows users to create AI-generated remixes and covers of songs, available as a paid add-on for Premium subscribers.
Jensen Huang says he's found a 'brand new' $200B market for Nvidia
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang predicts a new $200 billion market for CPUs aimed at AI agents, marking a significant opportunity for the company.
AI search startups are blowing up
AI search has become a highly attractive area in consumer AI, with numerous startups emerging in this space.
Anthropic has acquired the dev tools startup used by OpenAI, Google, and Cloudflare
Anthropic has acquired Stainless, a startup known for automating the creation of software development kits (SDKs), which are crucial for developers working with APIs in the AI sector.

Microsoft caught sneaking "Co-Authored-by Copilot" into VS Code commits - even with AI off
Microsoft quietly slipped a "Co-Authored-by Copilot" line into Git commits in Visual Studio Code - even for developers who had turned off the AI features entirely. The article Microsoft caught sneaking "Co-Authored-by Copilot" into VS Code commits - even with AI off appeared first on The Decoder.

MIT study explains why scaling language models works so reliably
MIT researchers have a mechanistic explanation for why large language model performance scales so reliably with size. The answer comes down to a phenomenon called superposition. The article MIT study explains why scaling language models works so reliably appeared first on The Decoder.

Xiaomi's open-weight MiMo-V2.5-Pro takes aim at Claude Opus with hours-long autonomous coding
Xiaomi's new MiMo-V2.5-Pro nearly matches Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 on coding benchmarks while burning 40 to 60 percent fewer tokens, according to the company. The release pushes Xiaomi deeper into the race among Chinese open-weight providers like Deepseek, where the fight is shifting from raw benchmark scores to how cheaply and how long a model can run autonomously on a single task. The article Xiaomi's open-weight MiMo-V2.5-Pro takes aim at Claude Opus with hours-long autonomous coding appeared first on The Decoder.

AI-generated actors and scripts are now ineligible for Oscars
Bad news for Tilly Norwood.

ChatGPT now tracks users for ads by default as OpenAI looks for new revenue
OpenAI has turned on marketing cookies by default for free ChatGPT users in countries where ads are running. Tracking is automatically active for free accounts but not for paying subscribers. You can disable it in your account settings. The article ChatGPT now tracks users for ads by default as OpenAI looks for new revenue appeared first on The Decoder.

OpenAI teases GPT-Image 2 with an AI-generated screenshot that looks completely real
OpenAI is unveiling a new image model tonight that has been making waves on social media for weeks under the codename "gpt-image-2." Early test images are nearly impossible to tell apart from real photos. The article OpenAI teases GPT-Image 2 with an AI-generated screenshot that looks completely real appeared first on The Decoder .

The flood of AI music is reshaping how streaming platforms handle new uploads
Music streaming service Deezer reports that 44 percent of all songs uploaded to its platform daily are now fully AI-generated. The company uses its own detection technology and plans to license it to the broader music industry. The article The flood of AI music is reshaping how streaming platforms handle new uploads appeared first on The Decoder .

Anthropic is building its first data center team outside the US
According to job listings spotted by Data Center Dynamics, Anthropic is hiring data center contract specialists in Europe and Australia. The article Anthropic is building its first data center team outside the US appeared first on The Decoder .

Siemens introduces AI system for automation engineering
Siemens has introduced the Eigen Engineering Agent, an AI system designed to plan and validate automation engineering tasks in operational environments. The system uses multi-step reasoning and self-correction to carry out tasks autonomously and operates directly inside engineering platforms, letting it to complete workflows from initial design through to validation. Autonomous engineering workflows The agent is designed to interpret project requirements, generate automation code, configure indu
Scaling Codex to enterprises worldwide
OpenAI launches Codex Labs, partners with with Accenture, PwC, Infosys, and others to help enterprises deploy and scale Codex across the software development lifecycle, and hits 4M Codex WAU.

AI models would rather guess than ask for help, researchers find
ProactiveBench tests whether multimodal language models ask users for help when visual information is missing. Out of 22 models tested, almost none ask for what they need, but a simple reinforcement learning approach hints at a fix. The article AI models would rather guess than ask for help, researchers find appeared first on The Decoder .

Anthropic’s Mythos Will Force a Cybersecurity Reckoning—Just Not the One You Think
The new AI model is being heralded—and feared—as a hacker’s superweapon. Experts say its arrival is a wake-up call for developers who have long made security an afterthought.

Anthropic Teams Up With Its Rivals to Keep AI From Hacking Everything
The AI lab's Project Glasswing will bring together Apple, Google, and more than 45 other organizations. They'll use the new Claude Mythos Preview model to test advancing AI cybersecurity capabilities.

Firmus, the ‘Southgate’ AI data center builder backed by Nvidia, hits $5.5B valuation
Nvidia-backed Asia AI data center provider Firmus has now raised $1.35 billion in six months.

The AI gold rush is pulling private wealth into riskier, earlier bets
On a recent episode of Equity, we talked to Arena Private Wealth to explore a growing trend: family offices bypassing VCs to gain direct exposure to AI startups, turning them from passive investors into active participants.

OpenAI alums have been quietly investing from a new, potentially $100M fund
Zero Shot, a new venture capital fund with deep ties to OpenAI, is aiming to raise $100 million for its first fund. It has already written some checks.

AI is changing how small online sellers decide what to make
For years Mike McClary sold the Guardian LTE Flashlight, a heavy-duty black model, online through his small outdoor brand. The product, designed for brightness and durability, became one of his most popular items ever. Even after he stopped offering it around 2017, customers kept sending him emails asking where they could buy it. When McClary…

From Hot Wheels to handling content: How brands are using Microsoft AI to be more productive and imaginative
The post From Hot Wheels to handling content: How brands are using Microsoft AI to be more productive and imaginative appeared first on The AI Blog.

Microsoft open sources its ‘farm of the future’ toolkit
The post Microsoft open sources its ‘farm of the future’ toolkit appeared first on The AI Blog.
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