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Fields Medalist says ChatGPT 5.5 Pro delivered "PhD-level" math research in under two hours with zero human help
A Fields Medalist claims ChatGPT 5.5 Pro completed 'PhD-level' math research in under two hours without any human assistance. This showcases the model's advanced capabilities in handling complex mathematical tasks autonomously.

Broadcom reportedly won't build OpenAI's custom chip unless Microsoft buys 40 percent of them
Broadcom won't manufacture OpenAI's custom chips unless Microsoft purchases 40% of them. This deal could impact the supply chain and availability of chips for AI development.

Hackable Robot Lawn Mower Unlocks a New Nightmare
Hackers just found a way to take control of a robot lawn mower remotely. This raises serious concerns about security and privacy for users who own these devices.
Google's "Preferred Sources" feature is a free pass for more garbage in search
Google just rolled out a 'Preferred Sources' feature for search results. This change could lead to lower quality content being prioritized, affecting how users find reliable information.

Pseudoscientific emotion AI is invading the workplace, an Atlantic report shows
Pseudoscientific emotion AI is creeping into workplaces, raising concerns about its validity and impact on employee privacy. Companies are increasingly using these tools to monitor emotions, which could lead to ethical issues and mistrust among workers.

[AINews] Anthropic growing 10x/year while everyone else is laying off >10% of their workforce
Anthropic is expanding its workforce by 10x each year while competitors are cutting jobs. This growth signals strong demand for their AI solutions in a challenging market.
Quoting Luke Curley
Luke Curley is launching a new AI tool that generates personalized quotes for users. This feature aims to enhance user engagement by providing tailored content based on individual preferences.
Musk v. Altman week 2: OpenAI fires back, and Shivon Zilis reveals that Musk tried to poach Sam Altman
OpenAI is responding to Elon Musk's attempts to undermine its leadership by firing back at his claims. This week, Shivon Zilis revealed Musk's efforts to recruit Sam Altman, highlighting ongoing tensions in the AI landscape.
Laid-off Oracle workers tried to negotiate better severance. Oracle said no.
Laid-off Oracle workers are pushing for better severance packages, but Oracle is refusing to negotiate. This situation highlights ongoing tensions between the company and its former employees during layoffs.
How Superhuman and Databricks built a 200K QPS inference platform together
Superhuman and Databricks just built a 200K queries per second inference platform together. This upgrade allows users to handle massive data processing more efficiently and quickly.
Using MemAlign to Improve Evaluation of Traditional Machine Learning in Genie Code
Databricks is using MemAlign to enhance the evaluation of traditional machine learning models in Genie Code. This improvement aims to provide more accurate assessments and better performance insights for users working with machine learning workflows.
Using Claude Code: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of HTML
Claude is demonstrating impressive capabilities in generating HTML code effectively. This shows how AI can streamline web development tasks and enhance productivity for developers.
Intel’s comeback story is even wilder than it seems
Intel is ramping up its AI efforts with new chips designed for machine learning and data centers. This move aims to reclaim its position in the competitive semiconductor market and enhance performance for AI applications.
Course correction: Google to link more sources in AI Overviews
Google is linking more sources in its AI-generated overviews. This change aims to enhance transparency and provide users with better context for the information presented.
All the latest updates on AI data centers
Data centers are ramping up AI infrastructure to meet increasing demand from companies like OpenAI and Google. This expansion means faster processing and more efficient training for AI models, impacting how quickly new features roll out to users.

Cloudflare says AI made 1,100 jobs obsolete, even as revenue hit a record high
Cloudflare reports that AI has rendered 1,100 jobs obsolete while achieving record-high revenue. This shift highlights the growing impact of AI on the workforce and the company's financial performance.
Addressing HR's widening capacity gap with AI
Databricks is using AI to help HR departments tackle growing capacity gaps. This means HR teams can streamline operations and focus more on strategic tasks instead of administrative burdens.
AI money keeps flowing as Deepseek plans record raise and Core Automation quadruples valuation in weeks
Deepseek is gearing up for a record fundraising round, while Core Automation just quadrupled its valuation in a matter of weeks. This influx of investment signals strong confidence in AI startups and their growth potential.

CyberSecQwen-4B: Why Defensive Cyber Needs Small, Specialized, Locally-Runnable Models
Hugging Face just launched CyberSecQwen-4B, a specialized model for defensive cybersecurity. This model allows organizations to run AI locally, enhancing security by minimizing data exposure to external servers.
Chrome's 4GB AI model isn't new, but you're not wrong for being confused
Google is clarifying that its 4GB AI model isn't a new release despite some confusion. This means users can expect consistent performance without the need to adapt to a new model.