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New benchmark shows Claude Mythos and GPT-5.5 can develop real browser exploits autonomously
Claude Mythos and GPT-5.5 just set a new benchmark by developing real browser exploits autonomously. This means AI can now perform complex tasks without human intervention, raising concerns about security and ethical use.

YouTube opens its deepfake face-swap detection tool to all adult creators
YouTube just opened its deepfake face-swap detection tool to all adult creators. This allows creators to better identify and manage manipulated content, enhancing trust on the platform.

New benchmark confirms AI video generators look stunning but still can't reason about the world
New benchmarks show that AI video generators produce stunning visuals but struggle with reasoning about real-world contexts. This gap highlights the need for further advancements in AI understanding to improve practical applications.

OpenAI bought a voice cloning startup famous for celebrity imitations
OpenAI just acquired a voice cloning startup known for its celebrity imitations. This move enhances OpenAI's capabilities in generating realistic voice content, potentially expanding its applications in various media and entertainment sectors.

For $1.3 million a month, OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger runs 100 AI agents that code, review PRs, and find bugs
Peter Steinberger runs 100 AI agents that autonomously code, review pull requests, and find bugs for $1.3 million a month. This setup streamlines software development by leveraging AI to handle complex tasks without human intervention.

Some Asexuals Are Using AI Companions for Intimacy Without the Sex
Some asexuals are using AI companions to experience intimacy without sexual interactions. This trend offers a new way for individuals to connect emotionally and fulfill their intimacy needs through technology.
AI made a tiny slice of Silicon Valley filthy rich and left the rest wondering why they bother
AI has created significant wealth for a select few in Silicon Valley while leaving many others questioning their place in the industry. This disparity highlights the growing divide between successful AI innovators and those struggling to keep up.

Researchers train AI model that hits near-full performance with just 12.5 percent of its experts
Researchers trained an AI model that achieves near-full performance using only 12.5% of its experts. This efficiency could lead to faster training times and reduced resource costs for AI development.

Google says GEO and AEO are a myth and traditional SEO is all you need for AI search
Google claims GEO and AEO are myths, insisting that traditional SEO remains sufficient for AI search. This means users can continue relying on established SEO practices without needing to adapt to new, unproven strategies.

[AINews] Cerebras' $60B IPO: Slowly, then All at Once
Cerebras just announced plans for a $60 billion IPO. This move signals a significant shift in the AI hardware landscape, potentially boosting investment and innovation in the sector.
OpenAI and Malta partner to bring ChatGPT Plus to all citizens
OpenAI just partnered with Malta to provide ChatGPT Plus to all citizens. This means enhanced access to AI tools for everyone in Malta, boosting local engagement with AI technology.
inaturalist-clumper 0.1
Simon Willison just released iNaturalist-Clumper 0.1, a tool that clusters observations from the iNaturalist database. This helps users analyze and visualize biodiversity data more effectively.
Musk v. Altman week 3: Musk and Altman traded blows over each other’s credibility. Now the jury will pick a side.
Musk and Altman are publicly clashing over each other's credibility as the jury prepares to decide their dispute. This ongoing feud could impact their respective companies and influence public perception in the AI industry.
YouTube is expanding its AI deepfake detection tool to all adult users
YouTube is rolling out its AI deepfake detection tool to all adult users. This move enhances user safety by helping to identify manipulated content more effectively.

ArXiv will ban researchers who upload papers full of AI slop
ArXiv is banning researchers who upload low-quality AI papers filled with irrelevant content. This move aims to maintain the integrity of academic submissions and improve the quality of research shared on the platform.

The OpenAI trial wraps up, and the Musk founder machine keeps spinning
OpenAI's trial has concluded, marking a significant moment in the ongoing scrutiny of AI practices. This outcome could influence future regulations and public perception of AI technologies.
Google busts the myth that AI search needs its own SEO playbook
Google clarifies that AI search doesn't require a separate SEO strategy. This means businesses can optimize their content using existing SEO practices without needing to adapt to AI-specific guidelines.

OpenAI keeps shuffling its executives in bid to win AI agent battle
OpenAI is reshuffling its executive team to strengthen its position in the AI agent competition. This move aims to enhance its strategy and innovation in developing autonomous AI systems.

Silicon Valley’s vacationland needs a new energy provider just as AI is driving prices up
Silicon Valley is facing a need for a new energy provider as AI demand drives up prices. This shift could impact tech companies' operational costs and energy strategies.
ChatGPT now wants access to your bank account so it can tell you to stop ordering takeout
ChatGPT now asks for access to your bank account to help manage your spending habits. This feature aims to provide personalized financial advice by tracking your expenses.
