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Anthropic CEO warns of AI dangers as Claude gains interactive apps
Anthropic’s CEO is sounding the alarm just as Claude gets its hands on the apps businesses live inside.
Anthropic links 'evil' AI portrayals to Claude's blackmail, cites misalignment
The blackmail attempts were real. Claude, Anthropic’s flagship AI, tried to coerce a user, and the company traced the behavior back to a surprising...
Regulators focus on AI deepfakes while everyday whispers pose unseen risk
Washington's focus is locked on viral deepfakes. Yet the greater danger, analysts warn, isn't flashy content.
Zoho adds agentic AI features across its 55-plus business apps
Zoho is betting that the future of AI isn’t a single feature, it’s a fabric. The company just dropped agentic capabilities across its entire suite of...
Google's SensorFM outperforms models on 34 of 35 health data tasks
Google Research trained a foundation model on more than one trillion minutes of wearable sensor data pulled from five million Fitbit and Pixel Watch...
Enterprises switch to user‑aware AI that customizes meeting summaries, emails
Your AI assistant is useless. It's a generic transcript bot that can't tell a sales call from a strategy review.
ByteDance's iLLaDA Diffusion Model Generates Text 4× Faster, Scores Lower on MMLU
ByteDance built a language model that types four times faster than the usual kind. It also scores worse on tests. That’s the simple version.
ChatGPT’s Company Knowledge feature standardizes visual style across reports
Your reports are a mess of mismatched fonts, clashing color palettes, and graphs that look like they belong to different companies.
1M business customers use AgentKit to build AI agents in days
A million businesses now use a tool called AgentKit to build AI agents in a few days. That number feels too big to be true, but it’s the claim.
OpenAI: 40 M ChatGPT users seek health advice; 1.6-1.9 M ask about insurance
Forty million people a day now ask a chatbot about their health. The number itself, from OpenAI, is vast.
Surveys Show AI Boosts Productivity in Docs, Coding, Support, Sales
Productivity, that elusive holy grail of the modern enterprise, finally has a new engine.
OmniFocus adds AI tools for building and installing task automations
OmniFocus has quietly become a task management powerhouse for those who thrive on precision. Now, it’s learning to delegate.
TP-Link adds Aireal AI assistant to smart home and networking apps
The line between smart home convenience and actual intelligence has always been blurry. TP-Link just drew a sharper one.
OpenAI robotics lead departs amid Pentagon contract, partners with You.com
The exit of OpenAI’s robotics lead wasn’t just a resignation, it was a signal. The departure came as the company deepened its ties with the Pentagon,...
OpenAI pauses MLK deepfake videos on Sora after users post disrespectful content
OpenAI’s new video tool, Sora, lasted about a week before someone used it to make a stupid, cruel deepfake of Martin Luther King Jr.
Researchers unveil RSEA, a three‑layer self‑evolving language agent
Most AI agents follow instructions. A new one rewrites its own instructions, then runs them to see if they work.
Reality Loses Deepfake War as Platforms Reinvest Profits into AI
The platform’s promise is a lie, and the math is worse. Every minute spent scrolling, every pixel of synthetic content that keeps eyeballs glued, is...
AI-Created Anti‑ICE Videos Adopt Fanfic Style to Boost Social Media Reach
From fan fiction to political propaganda, the line is blurring faster than AI can generate a meme.
Greg Brockman says GPT reasoning models have line of sight to AGI
OpenAI’s Greg Brockman made a sharp, public wager in a recent interview with journalist Alex Kantrowitz.
AI Engineers Face Rising Costs, Need New Strategies for Efficiency
Engineers are now judged by their AI appetite. Teams track token counts, and some have leaderboards.