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Oct 12, 2025

Trump’s AI plan calls for more open-sourcing despite China concerns

The new framework suggests a strong US open-source AI network has “geostrategic value” because it could underpin businesses and academic research globally.

Oct 12, 2025

GPT-5 could be OpenAI’s most powerful model yet — here’s what early testing reveals

Early reports suggest it’s smarter, faster and better at coding

Oct 12, 2025

How Bad Traits Can Spread Unseen In AI

LLMs can inherit traits beneath the surface, passed silently from one model to another, concealed in the patterns of output, undetectable.

Oct 12, 2025

Princeton Researchers Unveil Improved Mathematical Theorem Prover Powered by AI

Researchers across academia and industry are making major strides in artificial intelligence systems for mathematics, with major advances coming at a rapid clip. The models are increasingly able to decipher the abstract concepts and sophisticated reasoning required to solve problems that befuddled them just a year or two ago.This week, two AI model

Oct 12, 2025

The Mythical Machine-Month Paradox

How well do the claims of an AI-dominated future for computer programming hold up against the reality of modern software systems? Are we truly headed for a …

Oct 12, 2025

Delta’s AI spying to “jack up” prices must be banned, lawmakers say

Lawmakers want to prevent companies from using AI to increase prices or lower wages.

Oct 12, 2025

Trump’s AI Action Plan Puts Corporate Boards At A Crossroads

Trump’s AI Action Plan outlines a deregulated path to U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence, raising oversight and liability concerns for corporate boards.

Oct 12, 2025

What OpenAI’s push for independence ultimately means for Microsoft’s $14 billion investment

Microsoft continues to surge on AI momentum ahead of its fiscal fourth quarter earnings, set for release after Wednesday's close.

Oct 12, 2025

Anthropic Faces Potentially “Business-Ending” Copyright Lawsuit

A class action over pirated books exposes the 'responsible' AI company to penalties that could bankrupt it — and reshape the entire industry This is…

Oct 12, 2025

This kickboxing robot is just $6,000 and could be the humanoid breakthrough we’ve been waiting for

Ready to move

Oct 12, 2025

Google’s new AI tool Opal turns prompts into apps, no coding required

The Google Labs tool enables developers to create apps using natural language prompts and interactive visual aids.

Oct 12, 2025

Access to agent CoT makes monitors vulnerable to persuasion

This research was completed for London AI Safety Research (LASR) Labs 2025 by Jennifer Za, Julija Bainiaskina, Nikita Ostrovsky and Tanush Chopra. Th…

Oct 12, 2025

It’s Qwen’s summer: new open source Qwen3-235B-A22B-Thinking-2507 tops OpenAI, Gemini reasoning models on key benchmarks

The new Qwen3-Thinking-2507, as we'll call it for short, now leads or closely trails top-performing models across several major benchmarks.

Oct 12, 2025

Trump’s AI plan says a lot about open source – but here’s what it leaves out

The AI Action Plan pretty much frees up AI companies to do what they want, but it also supports the use of open source for AI. What that means is one big open question.

Oct 12, 2025

LLMs Can Autonomously Plan, Execute Cyberattacks: Study

A new study from Carnegie Mellon University and Anthropic found large language models could simulate real world attacks

Oct 12, 2025

AI wins first gold at maths Olympic games; How mitochondria are linked to sleep; Famous psychology trick works on octopuses too

Episode 313 AI has won gold at the world’s hardest maths event. For the first time, AI programs that use entirely natural language like ChatGPT, have used general reasoning to solve incredibly difficult tests at the International Maths Olympiad in Australia. Humans are still in the lead…for now. But could this be a big leap forward in the quest for artificial general intelligence? Mitochondria - famously the powerhouses of our cells - are linked to sleep in ways we never realised. In a study on fruit flies, researchers discovered that the longer they stay awake, the more damage is caused...

Oct 12, 2025

Trump Fights ‘Woke’ A.I. + We Hear Out Our Critics

“Any historical understanding of the First Amendment would say this is just plainly unconstitutional.”

Oct 12, 2025

From Prompts To Products: The Business Of No-Code AI Is Booming

No-code AI platforms are turning prompts into products, helping solo creators launch and scale businesses with ease.

Oct 12, 2025

Trump’s AI plan pushes AI upskilling instead of worker protections – and 4 other key takeaways

The Trump administration's AI policy covers everything from the future of work to state regulation and censorship. Here's what you need to know.

Oct 12, 2025

Anthropic unveils ‘auditing agents’ to test for AI misalignment

Anthropic developed its auditing agents while testing Claude Opus 4 for alignment issues.

Oct 12, 2025

Reactions Are Mixed as Trump Unveils AI Action Plan

The new federal AI Action Plan aims to secure U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence. Its policies address a range of issues, including worker displacement. Experts have concerns about its impact on state policy.

Oct 12, 2025

Trump’s AI Action Plan is a distraction

Despite a flurry of actions this week to extend AI leadership, the White House is dismantling the very advantages that established America’s global lead in AI in the first place.

Oct 12, 2025

You can now train a 70b language model at home

We’re releasing an open source system, based on FSDP and QLoRA, that can train a 70b model on two 24GB GPUs.

Oct 12, 2025

Google rethinks search results with its new AI-curated ‘Web Guide’

Is this the future of Google Search?

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