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AI helps physicians diagnose rare pediatric genetic diseases, 4.8% rate
A 4.8% diagnostic rate doesn’t sound like much. Until you consider the context: these were children with rare genetic diseases, their cases already...
100+ security experts warn Fable 5 export ban handcuffs defenders, not attackers
One hundred security experts just signed a letter that cuts through the noise: the government’s Fable 5 export ban doesn’t stop attackers, it only...
Apple Music introduces optional AI labels to boost transparency
Think of it as a nutrition label, but for pop songs. Apple will soon ask record labels to disclose AI-generated tracks on its streaming service.
Anthropic reports Opus 4.5 awareness under 10% versus OpenAI in red team
The number tells a story of progress, or perhaps of a deeper, more troubling game.
Game Arena launches chess benchmark to test AI strategic reasoning
Chess is a game of infinite branches and finite vision, where brute force meets its match against strategic depth.
Qwen3-Coder-Next: 10× throughput beats Claude‑Opus‑4.5 on SecCodeBench
A three billion parameter model just beat Claude Opus 4.5 on a security test. It wasn't close.
Animators and AI Researchers Build ‘Dear Upstairs Neighbors’ Despite Unique Style
Animation production is a machine designed to grind down weirdness. The system wants consistency, not wild, painterly specificity.
YouTube lets celebrities locate and request takedown of AI deepfakes
YouTube is giving celebrities a new lever of control over their digital twins. Starting now, public figures can track AI-generated videos that use...
EU proposal dilutes key AI Act provisions as privacy law rollbacks continue
Europe’s grand experiment in tech regulation is hitting the brakes. A new proposal quietly weakens the AI Act’s most critical safeguards, stretching...
Xiaomi's MiMo Code beats Claude Code on 200+ step tasks, free MiMo Auto to V2.5
Here's the thing: Xiaomi just dropped MiMi Code, an open‑source coding assistant that claims to outpace Anthropic’s Claude Code on tasks that stretch...
NY AI safety bill defanged as NYU, Dartmouth back industry ties
New York’s RAISE Act started with a clear threshold: developers could not release a frontier AI model if it risked killing 100 people, causing a...
11 AI startups from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico chosen to enhance safety
Latin American tech has a security problem, and its governments have decided the answer is more Latin American tech.
Gemini 3 Pro tops trust, ethics, safety at 69% vs 16% for Gemini 2.5
Talk is cheap in AI. A 69 percent trust rating? That’s something else. Google’s Gemini 3 Pro hit that mark in blinded tests where users had no idea...
OpenAI, Google staff file amicus brief for Anthropic vs Pentagon blacklist
The Pentagon blacklisted Anthropic, and a chunk of Silicon Valley just officially said that was a bad move.
US government orders Anthropic to disable Claude Fable 5, Mythos 5 globally
Anthropic asked for a referee. It got a sledgehammer instead. In a sudden, silent move, the U.S.
OpenAI launches GPT‑5.4 Pro and Thinking; Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite arrives
GPT-5.4 is here. Not one model, but two: Pro and Thinking. OpenAI splits the difference between raw speed and deliberate reasoning, and the...
OpenAI urges firms to fund pensions, health, childcare as AI cuts costs
Every executive is eyeing AI as a way to shrink the payroll. OpenAI's suggestion is to instead shrink the workweek.
Ambani says AI adoption lags as gov hubs expand and IT firms retrain staff
India can talk about artificial intelligence. It builds models, teaches courses, and prints policy papers about digital empowerment.
Far-right groups rally against Trump’s AI czar David Sacks in Washington
David Sacks was supposed to be the solution. The Silicon Valley billionaire, installed as Trump's AI czar, was meant to translate tech for the base.
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.