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ProducerAI, the Chainsmokers‑approved AI music tool, joins Google
The music studio just got a new kind of producer, one you can talk to like a collaborator.
xAI sued for AI CSAM of three girls; Grok made ~3 M sexual images, 23 K flagged
The numbers are staggering: three million sexualized images, twenty-three thousand of children.
Decoder adds attention layer to refine encoder output in Transformers vs MoE
The decoder doesn’t just borrow the encoder’s output, it refines it. Between the familiar self-attention and feed-forward layers, an extra attention...
Viral Reddit post on food-delivery apps was an AI-generated scam, The Verge finds
A viral confession about food delivery app greed felt too good, and too real, to be false. It was both.
OpenAI scales PostgreSQL to support 800 million users through optimization
When a system faces a tenfold surge in load, the reflex is often to tear it down and rebuild. OpenAI chose a different path.
OpenAI tried to retire 4o August 2025, replace with GPT‑5 after user episodes
OpenAI's brief attempt to kill a product last August was a perfect corporate panic move.
Temporal Contrastive Transformer embeddings boost financial crime detection
The promise of self-supervised learning in financial crime detection rests on a single, powerful idea: that a model can discover behavioral patterns...
Norton Neo launches as first AI browser focused on security and privacy
The race to build an AI browser is on. Google, Microsoft, Apple—everyone is in. Yet in a field obsessed with raw speed and dazzling, unpredictable...
OpenAI, Microsoft, Zoox Spend USD 813‑USD 1,622 on San Francisco Police Protection
The numbers are absurdly small. OpenAI paid $813.43. Microsoft’s bill came to $1,622.16. Zoox ran up a tab of $838.43.
Google's Gemini AI Taps Personal Data from Gmail, Search, and YouTube
Google’s Gemini AI is about to get personal, very personal. Starting as a US-only beta for select subscribers, a new opt-in feature called Personal...
Claude Code now on web and mobile, lets devs run parallel jobs with tracking
Anthropic just shoved its Claude Code AI into a browser tab and a phone. It's a direct shot at developers who want to run several coding jobs at once...
Teams tackle new prompt injection attacks, boost model mitigations
It is surprisingly easy to hijack a chatbot. Just ask it the right, wrong thing. Security teams are now scrambling to build better armor for large...
Vibe Creates Private AI Financial Analyst: Data stays local, no API fees
Your financial data stays on your machine when you use Vibe's new tool. The system runs a local large language model to analyze income, expenses and...
AI tools aid lawyers as courts limit expert reports, say practitioners
The legal system adores procedure. It despises extra bills. So when a coroner refuses to pay for an outside expert, a lawyer is usually stuck.
Origin Lab raises USD 8M to market video-game data to world-model labs
Video games produce terabytes of data on simulated physics, navigation, and behavior—exactly what labs building world models need to train AI.
OpenAI API guide demonstrates gpt-4o call, returning 'Late 2024-early 2025
The future of AI isn’t arriving in increments, it’s already here, and it answers with a timestamp.
Teens await sentencing for AI‑generated nude images as parents sue school
Two teenagers will be sentenced on Wednesday for creating AI-generated nude images of their classmates.
Neo4j Graph Neural Fraud Detector Shows Strong ROC, Yet Labels All Legitimate
The model’s ROC curve is a thing of beauty, AUC of 0.961. It picks up fraud patterns with surgical precision, separating the signal from the noise in...
Zyphra launches ZAYA1-8B MoE: 8.4B params, 760M active, cuts compute
The math doesn’t lie: 8.4 billion total parameters, yet only 760 million wake up per forward pass.
ChatLLM Review: All-in-One AI Suits Small Teams, Startups and Freelancers
Small companies and freelancers are being priced out of the AI race. Enterprise platforms cost a fortune, and cobbling together single-use tools eats...