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[AINews] The Field Guide to Fable
Latent Space just released 'The Field Guide to Fable,' a comprehensive resource for understanding AI storytelling. This guide helps creators leverage AI for narrative development and character building.
LeRobot v0.6.0: Imagine, Evaluate, Improve
Hugging Face just released LeRobot v0.6.0, which enhances its capabilities to imagine, evaluate, and improve tasks. This update allows users to leverage more advanced AI functionalities for creative and evaluative processes.
tencent/Hy3
Tencent just launched Hy3, an AI model designed for generating high-quality text and images. This upgrade enhances creative capabilities for developers and content creators using Tencent's platform.
The ‘first’ AI-run ransomware attack still needed a human
Researchers reveal the first AI-run ransomware attack, which still required human involvement for execution. This highlights the current limitations of AI in fully autonomous cybercrime operations.
US investors will soon get access to SK Hynix, another memory maker riding the AI boom
US investors can now invest in SK Hynix, a memory chip maker capitalizing on the AI boom. This access could enhance funding for AI-related memory technologies and boost innovation in the sector.
Automatic Upgrades: best practice features for your lakehouse tables
Databricks just introduced automatic upgrades for lakehouse tables. This feature simplifies data management by ensuring tables stay up-to-date without manual intervention.
From Hugging Face to Amazon SageMaker Studio in one click
AWS just integrated Hugging Face directly into SageMaker Studio. Users can now deploy models from Hugging Face with a single click, streamlining the workflow for machine learning projects.
Teaching models to forget: Selective unlearning with Amazon Nova
AWS just introduced Nova, a new framework for selective unlearning in AI models. This allows developers to remove specific data from models without retraining them entirely, improving data privacy and compliance.
Reimagining Data Modeling on the Lakehouse: Introducing Vibe Data Modeling
Databricks just launched Vibe Data Modeling for lakehouse environments. This tool simplifies data modeling, making it easier for users to manage and analyze large datasets efficiently.
Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch on the fight to split off models from agents
Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch is advocating for a clear separation between AI models and agents. This shift could streamline development and enhance the efficiency of AI systems.
You can now customize Siri’s pace and expressivity in the latest iOS 27 beta
Apple just rolled out customizable pace and expressivity options for Siri in the latest iOS 27 beta. Users can now tweak how Siri sounds, making interactions feel more personalized and engaging.
Cloudflare replaces its blanket AI bot block with granular controls for search, training, and agent crawlers
Cloudflare just replaced its blanket AI bot block with granular controls for search, training, and agent crawlers. This change allows users to customize how AI bots interact with their sites, improving flexibility and control over web traffic.

Every major tech layoff in 2026 that has name-checked AI
Tech companies are laying off employees while emphasizing their focus on AI initiatives. This shift indicates a push towards automation and AI-driven solutions in the workforce.
Zhipu AI launches ZCode to challenge Claude Code and OpenAI Codex at a fraction of the cost
Zhipu AI just launched ZCode to compete with Claude Code and OpenAI Codex at a lower price point. This move gives developers a cost-effective alternative for code generation tasks.

Tencent releases Hy3 open-source model that allegedly matches models up to five times its active size
Tencent just released the Hy3 open-source model, claiming it matches the performance of models five times its size. This could make advanced AI capabilities more accessible for developers and researchers.

Your family’s $300 stake in OpenAI
OpenAI just secured a $300 million investment from a family office, boosting its financial backing. This funding helps OpenAI continue developing its AI technologies and expand its market presence.
Scaling Security Alert Triage With Specialized Agents on Databricks
Databricks just launched specialized agents to streamline security alert triage. These agents automate the process, helping teams respond faster to potential threats.
Contextual Policies in Omnigent: Using session state to better govern AI agents
Databricks just introduced contextual policies in Omnigent to manage AI agents using session state. This allows for better governance and control over how agents operate based on their context.
GPT-4's dominance lasted a year while today's top models barely survive seven weeks at the top
GPT-4's reign as the leading AI model ended after just a year, with newer models struggling to maintain dominance for even seven weeks. This shift indicates a rapidly evolving landscape in AI development, where staying on top is becoming increasingly challenging.

If you use Google, you’re training its AI. Here’s how to opt out.
Google is updating its data collection practices, allowing users to opt out of training its AI. This change gives users more control over their data and how it's used to improve AI models.