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TTT-Discover uses inference-time RL to double GPU kernel speed vs experts
Why does a GPU kernel that runs twice as fast matter? Because in high‑performance computing, shaving even a few milliseconds off a routine can...
Google DeepMind staff request physical safety from ICE agents in offices
Why is a research lab in Cambridge suddenly sounding an alarm about immigration enforcement?
Winter storm restores power to 85% of 48,000 Virginia customers amid AI demand
A sudden freeze swept across Virginia last week, knocking out electricity for tens of thousands.
OpenAI President, Trump Mega-Donor, Joins Tech Execs Courting Administration
OpenAI’s top executive has just been identified as a major donor to former President Donald Trump, a fact that adds a new layer to the growing...
Google Search adds AI Overviews with follow‑up questions, says VP Robby Stein
Google is nudging its search experience toward a conversational layer. The company rolled out AI‑generated Overviews that summarize a query in a few...
Teams tackle new prompt injection attacks, boost model mitigations
Cybersecurity experts are racing to fortify AI systems against a growing threat that could compromise machine learning models' reliability and...
Claude Code adds Tasks for longer agent runs, coordination; can be disabled
Anthropic’s latest Claude Code release pushes agents past the short‑lived bursts that have defined most developer‑focused models.
Evaluating Agentic AI: Transparency, Reliability and Ethics Needed
The artificial intelligence landscape is rapidly shifting, with researchers increasingly concerned about the ethical implications of increasingly...
Theorem raises USD 6M to close oversight gap in AI-written software
Theorem just closed a $6 million round, earmarked for a suite of checks that aim to catch defects in code churned out by generative AI before it ever...
Tech leaders, students weigh daily reliance on AI and safety for kids
Tech executives and college students sat down this week to map out where artificial‑intelligence tools will sit in everyday routines.
Microsoft, AWS, Adobe Seek Copyright Clarity for AI Training in India
In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, global tech powerhouses are taking aim at India's complex copyright landscape.
Pentagon’s Claude platform cuts costs 70% with secure single‑tenant AI
Why does the Pentagon’s new AI move matter? Because the Department of Defense is betting on Anthropic’s Claude model to tighten both budget and...
Anthropic links Claude's psychological security and sense of self to its safety
Why does a chatbot’s “sense of self” even enter a safety discussion? Anthropic’s latest statement nudges the conversation from pure performance...
Waymo launches Waymo World Model using DeepMind's Genie 3 for unseen scenarios
Why does a robotaxi fleet need a model that can imagine roads it’s never driven? Waymo’s engineers have been wrestling with a simple fact: real‑world...
OpenAI to Restrict ChatGPT to 18+ Users
The digital landscape is shifting for AI interaction. OpenAI has made a significant move by building an age restriction for ChatGPT, limiting access...
OpenAI safeguard models outpace GPT-5-thinking and OSS versions in tests
In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, safety isn't just a feature, it's a necessity.
Pentagon AI team led by Pete Hegseth adds ex‑Uber exec, PE billionaire
Pete Hegseth’s new Pentagon AI outfit reads like a boardroom roll call rather than a typical military task force.
Former OpenAI staffer details 2021 AI-generated erotica crisis
When artificial intelligence meets unrestricted creative potential, unexpected challenges can emerge.
OpenAI launches GPT-5.1 API with coding; warmer chat raises safety concerns
OpenAI's latest API update is turning heads in the tech world, and not just for its technical capabilities.
NVIDIA and TSMC Celebrate First US-Made Blackwell Wafer from Advanced Fab
In a landmark moment for American semiconductor manufacturing, NVIDIA and TSMC have achieved a significant breakthrough by producing the first...