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Quoting Armin Ronacher
Armin Ronacher just shared insights on the future of AI and its integration into software development. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration between developers and AI to enhance productivity and creativity.
Mad House — Usborne Creepy Computer Games
Simon Willison just launched 'Mad House,' a collection of creepy computer games from Usborne. Users can now experience nostalgic, spooky gameplay with a modern twist.
I tried Amazon’s Bee wearable and am both intrigued and slightly creeped out
Amazon just launched the Bee wearable, which tracks users' movements and interactions. It raises privacy concerns while offering insights into daily habits.
ByteDance study finds that asking LMMs questions beats making it transcribe text for long document training
ByteDance finds that asking large multimodal models questions is more effective than having them transcribe text for training on long documents. This approach could streamline training processes and improve model performance.

Deepmind's Hassabis sees humanity "in the foothills of the singularity" while LeCun says current AI isn't intelligent
DeepMind's Hassabis claims humanity is just starting to approach the singularity. Meanwhile, LeCun argues that current AI lacks true intelligence, sparking debate on the future of AI development.

Hackers are learning to exploit chatbot ‘personalities’
Hackers are finding ways to exploit the personalities of chatbots to manipulate their responses. This raises concerns about the security and reliability of AI interactions for users.

These Robots Are Making Meals for a Nonprofit in San Francisco’s Tenderloin
Robots are preparing meals for a nonprofit in San Francisco's Tenderloin district. This initiative helps address food insecurity by automating meal production for those in need.
Why you shouldn't leave model selection on default in Copilot, Gemini and other AI tools
AI tools like Copilot and Gemini are warning users against relying on default model selections. Choosing the right model can significantly improve performance and outcomes in various tasks.

Anthropic may keep supplying Claude to the NSA despite being flagged as a supply chain risk by the Pentagon
Anthropic is continuing to supply Claude to the NSA, even after the Pentagon flagged it as a supply chain risk. This decision could impact national security protocols and the agency's reliance on AI technology.

Researchers let Claude Code discover AI scaling algorithms that humans probably wouldn't have designed
Researchers enabled Claude to discover AI scaling algorithms that humans likely wouldn't have designed. This breakthrough could lead to more efficient AI models and better performance in various applications.

On the <dl>
Simon Willison just launched a new tool called <dl> for AI-driven data labeling. This tool simplifies the process of creating labeled datasets, making it easier for developers to train their models.
Deepseek makes its 75 percent discount permanent, pricing output tokens at least 34x below GPT-5.5
Deepseek just made its 75% discount permanent, pricing output tokens at least 34 times lower than GPT-5.5. This move aims to attract more users by significantly reducing costs for token usage.

Ferrari is using IBM’s AI to create F1 superfans
Ferrari is leveraging IBM's AI to engage F1 superfans through personalized experiences. This move aims to deepen fan loyalty and enhance interaction with the brand.
Elon Musk has given up on solar power (on Earth)
Elon Musk just abandoned his plans for solar power on Earth. This shift means Tesla will focus more on other energy projects instead of solar initiatives.
Google’s new anything-to-anything AI model is wild
Google just launched a new anything-to-anything AI model that can generate diverse outputs from various inputs. This model expands creative possibilities for developers and users, enabling more versatile applications across different domains.

One of the world's top law schools draws a hard line against AI in legal education
One of the world's leading law schools just banned the use of AI in its legal education programs. This decision aims to preserve traditional legal training and ensure students develop critical thinking skills without relying on AI tools.

Alibaba's latest AI model ran autonomously for 35 hours to optimize code for its own custom chip
Alibaba's latest AI model ran autonomously for 35 hours to optimize code for its own custom chip. This self-optimizing capability enhances efficiency and performance in chip design processes.

Google CEO Pichai now calls links a "part" of search, redefining the web's role in its own product
Google CEO Pichai redefines links as a 'part' of search, shifting how the web integrates into Google's products. This change signals a new approach to search functionality, potentially altering user interactions with web content.

Anthropic warns Claude Mythos Preview finds bugs faster than developers can patch them
Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview identifies bugs faster than developers can fix them. This means teams might struggle to keep up with the rapid pace of bug detection, impacting software reliability.

[AINews] All Model Labs are now Agent Labs
All Model Labs just rebranded as Agent Labs to focus on developing autonomous AI systems. This shift emphasizes their commitment to building AI that can perform complex tasks independently.