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Trump officials may be encouraging banks to test Anthropic’s Mythos model
Reports have surfaced indicating that officials within the Trump administration are actively encouraging U.S. banks to evaluate and test Anthropic’s newly released cybersecurity AI model, Mythos.
AI assistance when contributing to the Linux kernel
The Linux kernel development community has formally adopted and documented guidelines for the use of AI-assisted coding tools.
Anthropic temporarily banned OpenClaw’s creator from accessing Claude
Anthropic has temporarily banned the creator of OpenClaw, an autonomous AI agent, from accessing its Claude language model.
FT - China’s Alibaba shifts towards revenue over open-source AI
Alibaba is reportedly shifting its strategy toward artificial intelligence development, prioritizing revenue generation over continued support for open-source initiatives.
Here's how my LLM's decoder block changed while training on 5B tokens
A researcher on Reddit's r/LocalLLaMA recently detailed significant shifts observed in the decoder block of their large language model LLM during training on a dataset of 5 billion tokens.
India, US deepen tech ties under Pax Silica, focus on AI and critical minerals
The United States and India have intensified their technological collaboration under the Pax Silica initiative, focusing on artificial intelligence AI development and securing supply chains for critical minerals.
It looks like there are no plans for smaller GLM models
Z.ai Zhupai AI, the Chinese AI startup behind the GLM family of large language models, appears to be prioritizing scaling over miniaturization, effectively shelving plans for smaller, more resource-efficient GLM models.
Stalking victim sues OpenAI, claims ChatGPT fueled her abuser’s delusions and ignored her warnings
A lawsuit filed on April 10, 2026, alleges that OpenAI ignored three warnings about a user’s potentially dangerous behavior, contributing to a stalking and harassment campaign against his ex-girlfriend.
Students rent AI smart glasses to outsmart exams in China
Reports emerging from China indicate a burgeoning market for rented AI-powered smart glasses, specifically designed to circumvent exam security measures.
The Download: an exclusive Jeff VanderMeer story and AI models too scary to release
This week’s edition of The Download from MIT Technology Review presented a dual narrative: the release of a new short story, 'Constellations,' by acclaimed author Jeff VanderMeer, and the growing concern surrounding AI models deemed too risky for public release.
Your article about AI doesn’t need AI art
The recent publication of a profile on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in The New Yorker has ignited a firestorm of controversy, compounded by an apparent attack on Altman’s home and a subsequent blog post addressing the situation.
AI assistance when contributing to the Linux kernel
The Linux kernel development community has formally adopted a framework for integrating AI-assisted coding tools into the kernel contribution process.
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