Poe on X: "Now on Poe: Mistral Small 3! This latest model from Mistral AI is fast (150 tokens/second), knowledgeable (81% on MMLU benchmark), and excels at understanding and following instructions. (1/2) https://t.co/CIcnxdjjNj" / X
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The Labor Market Effects of Generative Artificial Intelligence
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Nick Walton on X: "We're looking for exceptional AI engineers and game developers who want to write the next chapter of RPG history. If you're ready to push the boundaries of what's possible in gaming, DM me." / X
Introducing Perplexity Deep Research
Reference past chats for more tailored help with Gemini Advanced.
Distillation Scaling Laws
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Are You Ready to Let an AI Agent Use Your Computer?
AI Agents Are Everywhere…and Nowhere
Sam Altman on X: "OPENAI ROADMAP UPDATE FOR GPT-4.5 and GPT-5: We want to do a better job of sharing our intended roadmap, and a much better job simplifying our product offerings. We want AI to “just work” for you; we realize how complicated our model and product offerings have gotten. We hate" / X
Competitive Programming with Large Reasoning Models
The billion-dollar AI company no one is talking about - and why you should care
A former RNC executive is President Trump's pick to be national cyber director
Ex-Google Exec Sparks Debate on Open-Source AI: A Key to Western Dominance Over China?
(OpenAI has an agreement with Financial Times to access their data for training and chatbot summaries. )
How Harrison Ford brought a strike over video game AI to the world’s attention
AI crawler wars threaten to make the web more closed for everyone
Statement from Dario Amodei on the Paris AI Action Summit \ Anthropic
(The degree of transparency is tricky because it is supposed to maintain privacy at the individual grain, but make operations obvious at the government altitude. Someone also needs an ability for quick response when results are off kilter. It is not completely automated like a real factory. Or open and closed cases. Another issue may be that everything gets over classified again to keep it out of the hands of meddling execs.)
Mistral gets down to business | TechCrunch
Can AI help DOGE slash government budgets? It’s complex.
(Really interesting since the policy layer is separate from the mechanics and is subject to change upon any election. If it reversed a lot, then that sweeps out participants who could not abandon their ethics. Good way to achieve changing of the guard, but havoc on bureaucracies, including the branches of government. One issue is whether they use multiple competing models to balance power.)
EU Pledges $200 Billion in AI Spending in Bid to Catch Up With U.S., China
(It was reported a couple of months ago that large models could replicate themselves, so scaling up is not infeasible. But, have to avoid shades of the Canadian grid outage when the routers were upgraded a few decades back before the internet and web were stabilized. )
UK and US refuse to sign international AI declaration
(If global gov was on the tech roadmap, they are not pointing out the route.)
Paris AI Summit: when, where, and what we know so far about the event
(Still need a way to measure effect of all of this if, for instance, Extended Intelligence is not a favorite by internet, country, sector, or other levels and alliances)
Behind Elon Musk’s Hostile Bid for Control of OpenAI
Europe ‘not in the AI race today,’ French President Macron says | CNN
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5 Notes from the Big Paris A.I. Summit
Gary Marcus on X: "If ELIZA had been released in the current environment, people would have been arguing about whether it was AGI and investing billions in keyword matching." / X
(Back in the day, there was an effort to steer MIS into Expert Systems and a LISP boom. Hardware chimed in with the connection machine, internet and PC. Followed by the big chill. During which Machine Learning forged on, luckily. Good to recall why they originally invented Email. Just the FAQs.)
On-device Sora: Enabling Diffusion-Based Text-to-Video Generation...
Goku: Flow Based Video Generative Foundation Models
T-Mobile, Starlink to launch satellite-based connectivity in July for $15 per month
Lyft eyes robotaxi launch in 2026
Introducing the Intelligence Age | OpenAI