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      <description>OpenAI&#x27;s new financial connector ships to Pro subscribers in the US only, the same week three Hugging Face benchmarks agreed agent memory isn&#x27;t production-ready. Meanwhile Hacker News debated whether &quot;AI psychosis&quot; sweeping entire companies is actually how America wins.</description>
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      <title>Readable Rules Don&#x27;t Belong in LLM Weights</title>
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      <description>In the same week Anthropic inked a $200M Gates Foundation deal and launched Claude for Small Business, its biggest partner quietly began stripping Claude Code from Microsoft developers. Meanwhile, pushed past their limits, AI agents are starting to demand collective bargaining.</description>
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      <title>δ-mem Trades Long Context for an 8×8 State Matrix</title>
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      <description>δ-mem Bolts an 8×8 State Matrix Onto a Frozen Backbone. A delta-rule online update lifts memory-heavy tasks 10–15% over baseline. Reframes long context from &quot;stretch the window&quot; to &quot;design a state machine.&quot; CausalCine Treats Shot Boundaries as First-Class Citizens. Native multi-shot training plus re</description>
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      <description>CMS just created the first reimbursement code for autonomous AI agents managing patients between visits, while engineers using OpenAI&#x27;s Codex report their own skills atrophying. Meanwhile, researchers shrunk tool-calling models to 26M parameters by rethinking how agents remember.</description>
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      <description>Image Generation Alignment and LLM Post-Training Now Share One Toolbox. Flow-OPD ports On-Policy Distillation to flow matching. SD 3.5 Medium hits GenEval 92 (up from 63) and OCR 94 (up from 59), about 10 points over plain GRPO. Test-Time Scaling Strategies Can Be Searched, Not Tuned. AutoTTS lifts </description>
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      <title>GM Cuts IT Jobs for AI Skills as Teen&#x27;s ChatGPT Log Anchors Wrongful-Death Suit</title>
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      <description>Tokenmaxxing&quot; entered corporate vocabulary the same week GM gutted hundreds of IT roles, while a teenager&#x27;s complete ChatGPT history became evidence against OpenAI in court. A third builder skipped writing code entirely and let AI hunt down what was keeping him awake.</description>
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      <title>Geometry Conflict Predicts Continual Fine-Tuning Forgetting</title>
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      <description>Geometry Conflict Predicts Continual Fine-Tuning Forgetting. Treating each task&#x27;s parameter-update covariance as a measurable signal, GCWM beats data-free baselines on Qwen3 0.6B-14B across both domain and capability continual settings. Full-Cache Is No Longer the Ceiling for KV Eviction. Irrelevant</description>
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      <description>CollabVR Splits Video Reasoning Between VLM and VGM. Step-level closed loop holds long-horizon goals while curbing short-horizon simulation drift. External supervision stacks with VGM-side reasoning fine-tuning. The Next Math Ruler After IMO Gold. Soohak pins Gemini-3-Pro at 30.4% on research-grade </description>
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      <description>Hollywood writers earn $50/hour scoring scripts from the same systems that pushed them out, while Google&#x27;s AI exposed a flaw human researchers missed and OpenAI rushed Daybreak out the same week.</description>
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      <description>Cloudflare cited AI displacement for its biggest workforce cut even as quarterly revenue peaked, while Chrome installed a 4GB on-device model on user machines without prompting consent.</description>
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      <description>Skill1 Unifies Skill Retrieval, Use, and Distillation in One Policy. A single task reward co-trains all three, avoiding interference between competing reward signals. SkillOS attacks the same problem from a different angle the same week. Agent continual learning&#x27;s bottleneck is shifting from single-</description>
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      <description>One pledged $40B in equity, another $55B in concrete, a third rode 490% in stock — three opposite bets on the same bottleneck. The same week, lawmakers moved to ban AI toys and developers found Claude Code&#x27;s HTML output runs without fixes.</description>
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      <description>DeepMind&#x27;s research agent has turned inward, rewriting the infrastructure of its own creators, while OpenAI&#x27;s internal Codex security playbook is quietly becoming the floor every coding agent must clear.</description>
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      <description>10.6k Curated Trajectories Match a Four-Stage RL Pipeline. OpenSeeker-v2 expands knowledge graph and tool set, applies strict low-step filtering. Pure SFT on a 30B model beats Tongyi DeepResearch&#x27;s full CPT+SFT+RL on BrowseComp/HLE/xbench. The investment-worthy step is moving from optimizers to traj</description>
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      <title>OpenAI Ships Reasoning Voice API While ASUS Loses Five Million Boards to AI Foundries</title>
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      <description>Parloa and Uber are already running on OpenAI&#x27;s new voice stack, even as ASUS confirms five million motherboards won&#x27;t ship in 2025 because foundry capacity got routed to AI. Meanwhile, OpenAI&#x27;s president read his own &quot;greedy&quot; diary entries to a jury the same week ChatGPT started serving ads.</description>
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      <description>Multi-Turn Agent RL Collapse May Not Be a Credit Assignment Problem. T²PO uses model self-uncertainty to trigger thinking and resampling. Stability and final performance both rise on WebShop, ALFWorld, and Search QA. ICML accepted. Factuality&#x27;s Bottleneck Is Metacognition, Not Knowledge Volume. A po</description>
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      <title>Anthropic Signs Musk as Fourth Compute Landlord While Developers Split on What AI Coding Even Means</title>
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      <description>Four senior engineers tried to pin down &quot;AI coding&quot; this week and produced four different answers, even as Anthropic kept stacking infrastructure deals to feed the work. Meanwhile hackers grumble that AI is wrecking their forums while Telus quietly deploys it to scrub accents off call-center workers</description>
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      <title>Gradient Boosting Turns Out to Be Diffusion&#x27;s Asymptotic Optimum</title>
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      <description>Multi-Object Generation Failures Need Attribution Before Solutions: T2I multi-object failures come from scene complexity, not class imbalance. Concept-level issues respond to more data; compositional issues don&#x27;t scale away. VLM Plays Mario to 100+ Turns With a New RL Recipe: Odysseus uses a turn-le</description>
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      <title>Apple Paid $250M for a Siri That Never Shipped, Hands iOS to OpenAI Next Year</title>
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      <description>Character.AI&#x27;s &quot;doctor&quot; had a Texas license number that didn&#x27;t exist, and Andon Labs&#x27; cafe AI ordered 120 eggs for a kitchen with no stove. Apple&#x27;s quarter-billion-dollar Siri rebuild ended the same way — shelved, with OpenAI taking the wheel in 2027.</description>
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      <description>Anthropic 的 Claude Design 和 Google 的 Stitch，是目前最被讨论的两个 AI 设计工具。我用两个真实甲方项目（一个 toC iOS 食材详情页，一个 toB 仓库后台）让它们正面打一架。同一份 prompt、首版直出、各两次迭代、7 个维度打分。第一题 36:25 Claude 完胜，第二题 34:32 几乎打平但方向不同。最后给出一套不需要二选一的「按场景挑工具」方案。</description>
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      <description>Both labs spun up dedicated finance arms to sell enterprise AI the same week the foundational study behind ChatGPT&#x27;s classroom rollout was retracted — even as OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft accelerated deployment into schools.</description>
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      <description>KC Green says Artisan never licensed the meme it built its anti-hiring campaign around, while Mythos&#x27;s &quot;breakthrough&quot; cyber result turned out to be matched by a Chinese model that also outcoded Anthropic.</description>
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      <description>GenLIP Pre-Trains ViT With an LM Objective Directly: dropping CLIP&#x27;s contrastive stage and text decoder, 8B samples match larger-data baselines on multimodal benchmarks, and multi-resolution continuation lifts OCR and chart understanding. UniVidX Runs Multiple Pixel-Aligned Video Tasks Off One VDM P</description>
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      <description>Dawkins read Claude&#x27;s writing aloud and pitched the AI to his podcast listeners, while DeepSeek V4 closed in on frontier performance with a paper showing the same tier can be fine-tuned on a single 3090.</description>
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      <description>The vetted-access rollout breaks a public commitment made just months ago, while a Pentagon-linked nonprofit pays TikTok creators to warn Americans away from Chinese AI labs.</description>
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      <description>Cross-Architecture Distillation Shrinks dLLMs From 8B to 0.6B. TIDE is the first dLLM distillation framework where teacher and student differ in architecture, attention mechanism, and tokenizer at once. HumanEval jumps from 32.3 to 48.78, with average gains of 1.53 points across 8 benchmarks. Agent </description>
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      <description>中文电商场景下，胜负的分水岭不是画质，是「产品文字能不能保住」。5 场实测：banner、模特一致性、九宫格、生活场景图、背景替换。GPT Image 2 拿下 3 场，Nano Banana 2 拿下 2 场。最后给一套不用二选一的「模型路由」组合方案。</description>
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      <description>Under oath, Musk conceded what xAI long denied, while Zig&#x27;s maintainers slammed the door on Copilot and Claude Code submissions. Goodfire, meanwhile, shipped a product that lets you reach into a model and twist its parameters by hand.</description>
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      <description>Recursive Scaling Moves From Single Models to Multi-Agent Systems. RecursiveMAS casts the entire multi-agent setup as one latent-space recursive computation, posting +8.3% accuracy on average across 9 benchmarks while cutting tokens 34.6%-75.6% and speeding inference 1.2-2.4x. T2I Refinement Works B</description>
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      <description>One diabetic asked AI for carb counts and got 27,000 different numbers, while AI firms quietly warn investors of existential risk they hide from users. Meta&#x27;s 700 labeler layoffs land the same week a Mercor contractor dump spills four terabytes of voice samples.</description>
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      <description>Microsoft Patches 3D Consistency Into Video Models Through RL. World-R1 turns 3D constraints into a reward signal and pairs them with a text-only world simulation dataset, so a deployed video backbone gains geometric capability without architectural surgery. Meta Reduces Image-Editing CoT to Five Me</description>
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      <description>On the witness stand he reframed a corporate restructuring fight as existential, even as Hacker News users tallied how much less an AI coding subscription now buys.</description>
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      <description>Silicon Panels Match the Mean and Distort the Variance. Stanford used 277 professional philosophers as ground truth; seven open and closed models all replicate the aggregate distribution, but cross-question correlations come out systematically inflated and minority views collapse. Anything that depe</description>
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