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Fields Medalist Who Studied AI Extinction Risks Now Works at OpenAI
Jacob Tsimerman won the Fields Medal this year for his work in number theory at the University of Toronto.
Isotonic calibration gets O(n⁻¹/³) sample complexity, cost‑optimal LLM routing
Everyone wants to pay less for AI. The standard method is cascading: you send an easy query to a cheap, small model and only bother the expensive one...
OpenAI Opens Submissions for Apps Using ChatGPT’s SDK, Unveiled at DevDay
The quiet hum of innovation at OpenAI’s DevDay in October has grown into a loud signal.
Security researcher says AI guardrails don't impede his offensive work
Anthropic's Mythos and Fable models spent part of this summer under U.S. export control restrictions, after a report suggested their safety...
Warren warns AI spending and borrowing could spark next financial crisis
Elizabeth Warren thinks we're watching the same old movie with a new cast. The plot is reckless borrowing. The stars are AI companies.
On‑Policy vs. Off‑Policy: TD Learning Updates Using Next‑State Estimates
Reinforcement learning has a central, simple tension: do you learn from what you did, or what you could have done? TD learning forces the question.
NVIDIA Nemotron Speech and Agent Skills Speed Clinical ASR Evaluation
In clinical settings, accuracy in speech recognition isn’t just a metric, it’s a matter of patient safety.
Shunyalabs launches Zero STT Med, beating Whisper and AWS in medical ASR accuracy
Doctors are drowning in paperwork. The speech recognition tools thrown to them as a lifeline?
HP EliteBook 6 G1q Adopts 'Go Online' Policy for Connected Productivity
Forget passwords, forget hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots, forget the frantic click-and-pray ritual when your connection drops.
OpenAI unveils Daybreak to secure Codex, with industry and government rollout
A vulnerability hunt that once consumed hours now collapses into minutes. OpenAI’s Daybreak doesn’t automate fixes; it accelerates judgment.
Nasscom: 60% of AI‑ready firms mature on responsible AI, survey of 574 execs
Endless corporate panels preach responsible AI. Actually building it into a company's core operations is a brutal engineering challenge.
OpenAI Flagged GPT-5 as High-Risk After Users Got Poison Recipes
OpenAI's own safety team labeled GPT-5 high-risk last summer, worried the model could walk someone with no scientific background through building a...
Anthropic ends free OpenClaw access to Claude, adds extra fee April 4
Anthropic is drawing a hard line. Starting Saturday, April 4th, Claude subscriptions will no longer cover third-party access from tools like...
Elon Musk Praises Anthropic's AI Coding Despite xAI Access Block
Elon Musk's praise is a strategic asset, and he deployed it this week on a surprising target: Anthropic.
Anthropic's government feud: three warning signs and a superficial response
Regulators shut down Anthropic's Fable model days ago. The company's official statement still lacks a real safety plan.
OpenAI releases open‑source, on‑device Privacy Filter to scrub enterprise data
The AI industry is obsessed with scale. Trillions of parameters, billion-dollar training runs, models that seem to think, or at least pretend to.
China's Open AI Models Could Shape Global Political Views, Expert Warns
At the Ai4 conference in Las Vegas last week, three of the most cited names in artificial intelligence stood on the same stage and pushed back...
Anthropic faces pressure as CEO Dario Amodei backs AI regulation
Dario Amodei, CEO of AI lab Anthropic, has repeatedly urged state and federal governments to regulate the technology.
Google DeepMind staff request physical safety from ICE agents in offices
Google DeepMind staff have added a stark new item to their job descriptions: keeping U.S.
Anthropic Details How Claude's New AI Watermarks Will Work
Anthropic spent Friday trying to calm down a chunk of its user base. The company published a blog post walking through the mechanics of a...