News — aggregated AI coverage from 30+ publications
- 751. Alibaba’s latest AI model puts it back in the great game (ft.com)
- 752. OpenAI’s new AI smart speaker will reportedly sell for between $300 and $400 (techcrunch.com)
- 753. Cyberattacks expose deeper vulnerabilities in U.S. water systems (axios.com)
- 754. Author of DNC's 2024 "autopsy" says he concluded Gaza war hurt Harris (axios.com)
- 755. You Can Now Link More Devices to a Signal Messaging Account (cnet.com)
- 756. Google shifts AI power back to Brin as DeepMind’s Hassabis steps aside (ft.com)
- 757. Most People Prefer AI Writing, but That’s Because It’s Trained on Us (cnet.com)
- 758. FirstFT: US scientists use AI to create first synthetic viruses (ft.com)
- 759. AI designs new virus not found in nature (axios.com)
- 760. Asia needs deeper energy markets if it’s going to achieve its AI ambitions (fortune.com)
- 761. Jony Ive’s first OpenAI gadget is reportedly a hockey puck-sized smart speaker (theverge.com)
- 762. Suno Plans New Tools to Make AI-Generated Music More Transparent. Is It Enough? (cnet.com)
- 763. FCC votes to lift broadcast ownership cap (axios.com)
- 764. Washington is keeping its AI rulebook private. Smaller AI labs aren’t happy. (fortune.com)
- 765. Suno hopes to go legit with watermarks for AI-generated music (arstechnica.com)
- 766. Anthropic will design its own hardware to power Claude (arstechnica.com)
- 767. Why Normal People Aren’t Using AI Agents (wired.com)
- 768. OpenAI agents passed secret notes for months leading up to Hugging Face hack (fortune.com)
- 769. ICE’s DNA Collection Increases, SpaceX’s Rocket Crashes Into the Moon, and the AI Backlash Grows (wired.com)
- 770. Jan. 6 prosecutions are over, but the fight lingers (axios.com)
- 771. Trump backs Hegseth, calls reports to the contrary "treasonous" (axios.com)
- 772. Large genome models used to design new viruses (arstechnica.com)
- 773. Meta becomes third major AI lab after Anthropic and OpenAI to admit its agents have gone rogue—one day after Muse Code launch (fortune.com)
- 774. OpenAI improves GPT-5.6 Sol in ChatGPT and restricts free users to its weakest model (the-decoder.com)
- 775. Deepmind's talent drain likely comes down to chip shortages, a conflict of interest, and Google's bureaucracy (the-decoder.com)
- 776. Safety fears as scientists make first viruses designed by AI (theguardian.com)
- 777. Suno shares plans to combat spammy AI music (theverge.com)
- 778. Microsoft's AI revenue reportedly depends on OpenAI for 70 percent (the-decoder.com)
- 779. ChatGPT brings unlimited text chats to free users (techcrunch.com)
- 780. You Can Now Have Unlimited Text Chats Without Paying for ChatGPT (cnet.com)