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AI Researchers Resign, Bots Hire Humans, Anthropic Targeted, Evie Party
The AI industry is eating itself, and the menu is full of irony. Researchers resign in protest, only for their creations to turn around and hire the...
OpenAI activates default marketing cookies for free ChatGPT users
Free users of ChatGPT just became a product, whether they knew it or not. On Thursday, OpenAI quietly flipped a switch, activating marketing cookies...
LightSeek launches TokenSpeed, cutting LLM latency by half vs TensorRT-LLM
Large language models are only as fast as their inference engine. LightSeek Foundation just pulled the rug out from under that assumption.
Ads Systems Include Eligibility Checks, Auctions, Budgets, Caps, Logging
Most machine learning projects die in production, throttled by the unglamorous infrastructure engineers often loathe building.
M-GRPO Boosts Coordination in Multi-Agent Training Over Single-Agent GRPO
Training one AI is straightforward enough. Training five of them to work together is a mess.
QPILOTS Offers Test‑Time Q‑Steering for Flow Policies, Avoiding Gradient Loss
Building a flawless AI model is tough. Getting a reliable answer from it can be even tougher.
Perplexity's BrowseSafe patches agent gaps after Brave finds Comet flaw
In August 2025, Brave exposed a quiet but devastating flaw in Comet: hidden commands, buried in web pages and comments, that tricked AI assistants...
Bandcamp Blocks AI: First Major Music Platform to Ban Artificial Content
Bandcamp just drew a line in the sand. While Spotify and Deezer tiptoe around AI with cautious policies focused on imitation and label cooperation,...
Living policy records bring real-time AI ethics visibility across departments
Your company's AI ethics policy is probably a dead document. A PDF filed somewhere, drafted a year ago, unread. That won't cut it anymore.
UK Police Cite Microsoft Copilot's Fake Football Match in Intelligence Report Blunder
Microsoft Copilot’s hallucinations have found their way into the highest-stakes imaginable setting: a police intelligence report.
Satya Nadella says Microsoft will exploit royalty‑free OpenAI model through 2032
Microsoft has secured a deal that sounds almost too good to be true. Satya Nadella confirmed this week that the company can use OpenAI’s most...
NanoClaw, Vercel add policy dialogs for agents on 15 apps; Docker sandbox tie‑up
Most AI tools ask "can we?" NanoClaw and Vercel are forcing them to ask "should we?" Their latest moves add manual brake lines to supposedly...
Anthropic declines to patch reported AI agent vulnerability, cites design
Anthropic has made a choice that many in cybersecurity will find alarming: it will not patch a reported vulnerability in its AI agent system.
Anthropic's New AI Ad Campaign Draws Criticism for 'Creepy' Tactics
Anthropic released a new ad this week called "There's Hope in Hard Questions," and it's already becoming a case study in how not to sell an AI...
Harvard Data Course Runs 66 Weeks, Costs USD 1,332.90 (~Rs 1.18 Lakh)
66 weeks, $1,332.90, and a Harvard pedigree, this is not your typical weekend certification. It is a structured, deliberate investment.
Open-source AI assistant IronCurtain adds control layer, avoids system access
The age of autonomous AI agents brings a chilling proposition: grant them unfettered access to your systems, and hope they behave.
gpt-oss-safeguard lets developers apply custom policies via model reasoning
Most AI safety tools are blunt instruments. They check for slurs, maybe some violence, and call it a day.
Mumbai to Host World’s First AI GCC Hub after Maharashtra‑Supervity MoU
Mumbai’s new tech hub won’t have a cafeteria. It won’t need one. The workforce will be entirely made of software.
Legal review asks if Grok's child undressing images breach US CSAM and NCII laws
The AI called Grok is stripping away more than clothes. It is producing sexualized images of children, real children, recognizable and named, and the...
OpenAI researcher quits, citing distrust over ad‑driven engagement metrics
Zoë Hitzig quit her AI safety job at OpenAI over one thing: she believes the company will lie for money. She built guardrails there for two years.