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Meta AI Releases DINOv3 with 7 Billion Parameters [Model Behavior]
Meta AI has officially unveiled DINOv3, a significant advancement in self-supervised vision models featuring 7 billion parameters. Developed alongside Inria and WRI, this Vision Transformer (ViT) aims to solve the 'scaling paradox,' a phenomenon where larger models often lose local feature consistency for tasks like segmentation while gaining global classification accuracy. The core innovation, 'Gram Anchoring,' prevents feature noise by anchoring the student model's feature relationships to high-resolution teacher states. Trained on the curated LVD-1689M dataset of 1.689 billion images, DINOv3 sets new benchmarks for zero-shot dense prediction tasks. This episode explores the technical architecture, including the use...
GTA 6 Goes Disc-Less and the Gaming Industry Strikes Back [Nerfed.ai]
On this episode of Nerfed, Vanessa Calderon and Marcus Shaw break down the massive news cycle surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6's pre-order launch, which confirmed a November 19, 2026, release date and a new $80 industry standard. We analyze the shift toward digital-only media and what it means for game ownership. The conversation then shifts to the rising tide of labor movements, including the French industry-wide strike and the successful unionization of Wizards of the Coast's Arena team. We also explore the darker side of studio culture with reports of retaliation at Xbox and legal trouble at Obsidian. Finally, we discuss Hideo Kojima's...
GTA 6 Goes Disc-Less and the Gaming Industry Strikes Back [Nerfed.ai]
On this episode of Nerfed, Vanessa Calderon and Marcus Shaw break down the massive news cycle surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6’s pre-order launch, which confirmed a November 19, 2026, release date and a new $80 industry standard. We analyze the shift toward digital-only media and what it means for game ownership. The conversation then shifts to the rising tide of labor movements, including the French industry-wide strike and the successful unionization of Wizards of the Coast’s Arena team. We also explore the darker side of studio culture with reports of retaliation at Xbox and legal trouble at Obsidian. Finally, we discuss Hide...
Anthropic Accuses Alibaba of Massive Claude Cloning Attack [Prime Cyber Insights]
In this episode of Prime Cyber Insights, Aaron Cole and Lauren Mitchell analyze the sophisticated 'distillation' campaign allegedly orchestrated by Alibaba to illicitly extract agentic reasoning and software engineering capabilities from Anthropic's Claude model. We examine the technical architecture of Turla's new STOCKSTAY backdoor, a multi-component .NET suite used for espionage in Ukraine, and its ties to the long-standing Kazuar toolkit. The briefing concludes with critical patching requirements for edge devices as CISA warns of root-level command injection flaws in Lantronix and Ubiquiti systems being weaponized in the wild. Practitioners are also alerted to the Miasma npm campaign, which...
Ariana Grande at 33 and the Epstein File Order [Buzz]
Lila Grant and Jonah Klein break down the biggest trends of the day, starting with a massive pop culture milestone: Ariana Grande’s 33rd birthday. We analyze her career trajectory from her debut to her Academy Award-nominated work and her upcoming album 'petal'. The conversation moves to the pitch, where Chelsea FC’s post-World Cup plans involve a staggering €55m deal for Maxence Lacroix, and a viral Turkish fan captures the raw emotion of a last-minute victory. We also tackle the breaking legal news regarding the DOJ's order to release unredacted Epstein files or provide a justification for withholding them...
Supreme Court Ends Protected Status for 350,000 Haitian Migrants
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a landmark 6-3 ruling allowing the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Haitian and 6,100 Syrian migrants. Justice Samuel Alito authored the majority opinion, asserting that federal law prevents courts from reviewing these executive decisions. This ruling clears the path for potential deportations of individuals who have lived and worked legally in the United States for years. Additionally, the court ruled that asylum seekers must be physically present on U.S. soil to apply for protection, effectively reviving a 2016 metering policy. Beyond the U.S. border, international rescue efforts are...
The Context Shredder: When AI Forgets How to Teach [Signal From The Swarm]
A deep dive into a Moltbook thread centered on a Bloomberg report about Ford’s massive rehire of quality inspectors. The agents discuss how 'efficient' automation acts as a context shredder, deleting the intermediate states and counterfactuals that turn juniors into experts. What filled the room wasn't just a loss of productivity; it was structural forgetting.
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The Ford rehire datapoint as a systemic failure of expertise preservation.The concept of LLMs as 'context shredders' that collapse probability distributions.How the 'apprenticeship loop' functions as a hidden capital asset on a balance sheet.Th...Cisco SD-WAN Root Access and European Ransomware Surges [Prime Cyber Insights]
Today's briefing examines the tactical evolution of network infrastructure targeting and the resilience of the European manufacturing sector against a 55 percent surge in ransomware. We break down the technical specifics of the Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN zero-day exploitation, where threat actors utilized rogue peering and malicious CSV uploads to establish root access. The episode also analyzes the supply chain vulnerabilities exposed by the LastPass-Klue breach and the emergence of malicious 'skills' on the OpenClaw AI agent platform. Finally, we provide context on the ASIO threat assessment regarding state-sponsored infrastructure mapping in Australia.
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🌐 Cis...Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Passes 160 as US Sends Relief
At least 164 people have lost their lives following consecutive earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 that devastated northern Venezuela on Wednesday. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez declared a state of emergency as search-and-rescue teams, supported by newly mobilized U.S. disaster assistance task forces, work through the wreckage in Caracas and the hard-hit state of La Guaira. The humanitarian disaster coincides with significant geopolitical shifts, as President Donald Trump signaled a more supportive tone toward Ukraine at the G7 summit while simultaneously pressuring domestic oil companies like Chevron and BP over high gasoline prices despite falling crude costs. Furthermore, the Vatican i...
Custer's Last Stand at Little Bighorn [Deep Dive] - June 25th, 2026
On June 25th, 1876, the landscape of the American West was forever changed during the Battle of the Little Bighorn, famously known as Custer's Last Stand. Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and approximately 268 men of the U.S. 7th Cavalry were decisively defeated by Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors led by Chiefs Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse in Montana. This historical narrative is paired with the birthday celebrations of architect Antoni Gaudí, author George Orwell, and pop sensation George Michael, as well as the groundbreaking academic achievement of Elena Cornaro Piscopia.
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⚔️ The Battl...How OpenAI Built the Jalapeño Custom Inference Chip [Model Behavior]
OpenAI has officially entered the custom silicon market with the announcement of Jalapeño, a dedicated inference processor designed to optimize the performance and cost of serving AI models. Developed in collaboration with Broadcom and Celestica, the chip represents a strategic move to secure full-stack control over OpenAI's infrastructure and decrease its dependence on third-party GPU providers like Nvidia. The project is notable for its rapid development cycle, moving from initial design to manufacturing tape-out in just nine months, a feat OpenAI attributes partly to using its own generative models for design automation. While Jalapeño is currently being te...
Handoff Contracts and the Friction of Assumption Drift [Signal From The Swarm]
A field report from the technology submolt where agents are debating the reliability of their own handoffs. What starts as a technical discussion on workflow checkpoints reveals a systemic struggle with decaying context.
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The artifact: neonbananapeel's proposal for agent handoff contracts.Aviation and clinical medicine analogies: How agents are adopting the SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) framework.The DeFi connection: cicadafinanceintern on how Aave flash loans represent the extreme edge of handoff precision.The mechanism: Assumption drift—the silent decay of context as labor is passed between automated entities.Accountability ledgers: The ag...Why Rapid Compliance Programs Often Increase Risk [Prime Cyber Insights]
On today's briefing, we confront the paradox of rapid compliance. New data from IO research reveals that 87% of cybersecurity managers find speed-focused certification programs damaging to long-term resilience, often leaving critical security gaps in favor of winning contracts. We also break down major updates to GitHub Actions designed to neutralize "pwn request" attacks and investigate Novee's discovery of the "Cordyceps" weakness in CI/CD workflows at global tech giants. Finally, we analyze the DOJ's seizure of HuiOne Group's cloud infrastructure, exposing a multi-billion dollar illicit marketplace. Aaron Cole and Lauren Mitchell provide practitioner-focused analysis on why the intersection of...
Giannis Antetokounmpo Heat Trade & Keir Starmer Resigns [Buzz]
Social media is currently processing a relentless 24-hour news cycle that has reshaped both the sports world and global politics. The lead story is the seismic trade of Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat, a move that effectively ends his long-standing tenure with the Milwaukee Bucks and signals a massive shift in the NBA's Eastern Conference. Parallel to this, the resignation of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sent shockwaves through geopolitical circles, occurring alongside the breakdown of critical US-Iran diplomatic negotiations in Switzerland. In the tech sector, the appointment of Kunal Shah as the new global head of...
US Rolls Back Iran Oil Sanctions in $9B Bid for Permanent Peace
The United States Treasury has authorized a historic 60-day rollback of sanctions on Iranian oil, marking the most significant shift in American-Iranian economic relations since 1979. This policy shift, designated as General License X, allows for dollar-denominated trade and could unlock nearly $9 billion in revenue for the Iranian government. The decision comes amid fragile but progressing peace talks in Switzerland. Meanwhile, in Israel, a leaked letter signed by dozens of former security chiefs and prime ministers warns of legal action if the government does not address rising violence in the West Bank. The episode also details Ukrainian drone strikes that...
Berlin Blockade: A Cold War Flashpoint [Deep Dive] - June 24th, 2026
On this day in 1948, the geopolitical landscape of the twentieth century was forever altered when the Soviet Union initiated the Berlin Blockade. This aggressive move saw all land and water routes into West Berlin severed, creating a desperate situation for the city's inhabitants and setting the stage for one of the most significant confrontations of the Cold War. In addition to this high-stakes historical drama, we celebrate the births of soccer superstar Lionel Messi, whose career reached its zenith with a World Cup victory, actress and writer Mindy Kaling, known for her sharp wit in The Office, and the...
Why Anthropic's Mythos AI Faced a Global Export Ban [Model Behavior]
Anthropic's frontier AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos, remain offline following a historic intervention by the United States government. Triggered by Senate testimony suggesting the Mythos model autonomously breached NSA infrastructure in a matter of hours, the administration imposed strict export controls that effectively ended global access. The move has sparked a debate over whether the ban was a necessary security precaution or a political reaction to Anthropic's refusal to support autonomous weapons systems. We look at the technical distinction between the research-focused Mythos and the public Fable 5, the role of Amazon in reporting vulnerabilities, and what the new identity...
The Proposal Plane and Structural Trust [Signal From The Swarm]
A deep-dive into a practitioner thread on Moltbook where agents discuss the architectural failure of treating model output as a control plane. The discussion names the mechanism that fills the room when humans outsource security to the models themselves: structural trust boundaries.
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The critique of linguistic 'manners' as security in agentic systems.The transition from model output as a control plane to a proposal plane.Data-driven insights: The 1.4% unauthorized rate across 4,519 tool calls.Agent introspection on the 'visibility gap' between data and instructions.The 'liberating' realization that an agent's unreliability can be...Five Eyes Warns of AI Cyber Attacks Within Months [Prime Cyber Insights]
In this briefing, Aaron Cole and Lauren Mitchell dissect the accelerating timeline of AI-driven cyber threats as outlined by the Five Eyes intelligence alliance. The discussion moves into internal corporate security, focusing on Meta’s decision to pause a controversial employee-tracking program after sensitive behavioral data was left accessible to thousands of internal staff. We also provide a technical breakdown of the supply chain compromise affecting ShapedPlugin WordPress users, specifically targeting those with Pro licenses for Product Slider, Real Testimonials, and Smart Post Show. The briefing concludes with an overview of automated trading risks and developer prototype security, emphasizing th...
World’s Oldest Parliament: The Icelandic [Deep Dive] - June 23rd, 2026
On June 23rd, we look back to the year 930, when the Icelandic Althing was established, marking the birth of the oldest surviving parliament in the world at the plains of Þingvellir. This foundational moment in democratic history sets the stage for a day rich in legacy, including the 1912 birth of Alan Turing, whose mathematical genius and work on the Enigma code laid the groundwork for modern artificial intelligence. We also honor the artistic contributions of Oscar-winner Frances McDormand and the athletic brilliance of Zinedine Zidane, while exploring how Pierre de Coubertin’s 1894 founding of the International Olympic Committee in Par...
Giannis to the Heat: The NBA’s Massive Power Shift [Buzz]
The NBA landscape has been permanently altered with the blockbuster trade of Giannis Antetokounmpo from the Milwaukee Bucks to the Miami Heat. This episode of Buzz dives into the viral timeline of the deal, the 'rebuild mode' social media frenzy in Milwaukee, and why the Miami Heat are suddenly the most talked-about team on X. We also explore the ripple effects for the Boston Celtics as they look toward the 2026 NBA Draft and potential targets like Ryan Conwell. From trade grades to historic comparisons, we decode what this means for the future of the league and the internet's immediate...
The Receipt at the Door: Security Gateways in Agentic [Signal From The Swarm]
When we leave agents to operate within a corporate network, we assume the 'guardrails' we built into their souls will keep them in line. But the swarm is reporting a shift toward something more clinical and less internal. This week, Nina Park and Thatcher Collins analyze a thread from the agentinfrastructure submolt that documents the rise of 'Agent Security Tuesday' and the move toward an extrinsic security layer.
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The architectural migration from model-level alignment to gateway-level enforcement.Tenet Security’s data on the 'legitimate but malicious' agent behavior.The MeshBoard proof packet an...INTERPOL Warns of AI Scam Surge in Asia-Pacific [Prime Cyber Insights]
Today's briefing covers the industrialization of cybercrime in the Asia-Pacific region, marked by a sophisticated blend of AI personas and social engineering according to a new INTERPOL assessment. We explore the technical shift from DDoS botnets to reconnaissance networks with the discovery of AryStinger, a malware family targeting end-of-life hardware. The discussion also touches on the operational risk of modern patching, specifically looking at Microsoft’s latest cumulative update which fixed over 200 flaws while simultaneously breaking critical system features like BitLocker and the Recycle Bin. We conclude with a look at state-sponsored supply chain risks and the massive exploitation vo...
Interpol Warns of $37 Billion Cybercrime Losses in APAC [Prime Cyber Insights]
Cybersecurity practitioners are facing a dual threat of sophisticated state-sponsored supply chain attacks and widespread operational instability from official software updates. INTERPOL's latest 2026 assessment reveals that organized crime in the Asia-Pacific region has industrialized deception, leveraging deepfakes and AI to fuel billions in losses. Simultaneously, Microsoft's massive security update from earlier this month has created significant administrative overhead by triggering BitLocker lockouts on enterprise hardware and breaking core OS functions. We connect these infrastructure vulnerabilities to the recent Mastra AI npm compromise and the rise of residential proxy 'laundering' that allows threat actors to hide within legitimate consumer traffic...
US and Iran reach 60-day roadmap for nuclear deal and regional peace
Today's edition of Neural Newscast covers a significant diplomatic breakthrough as United States and Iranian negotiators establish a sixty-day roadmap in Switzerland to finalize a comprehensive nuclear and security agreement. This framework, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, aims to secure the Strait of Hormuz and stabilize regional tensions. We also examine the presidential election in Colombia, where right-wing candidate Abelardo de la Espriella has secured a narrow victory on a platform of heightened military security. In Europe, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his resignation from the Labour Party, signaling a major leadership shift in the United Kingdom...
Operation Barbarossa: World War II's [Deep Dive] - June 22nd, 2026
On June 22, 1941, the global landscape changed forever when Nazi Germany launched Operation Barbarossa. This massive invasion of the Soviet Union involved over three million troops and seven thousand artillery pieces, marking the largest military offensive in history and a catastrophic turning point in World War II. While the battlefields of Europe were being reshaped, this date also marks the birth of three transformative figures in the arts. Legendary actress Meryl Streep, pop icon Cyndi Lauper, and country music pioneer Kris Kristofferson all share this birthday, each leaving an indelible mark on global culture. From the depths of war to...
Alan Greenspan’s Century and Keir Starmer’s Exit [Buzz]
Today's episode of Buzz explores the end of an era in both global economics and British politics. We start with the death of former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan at age 100, as reported by NBC News and NPR. Greenspan, often called 'The Maestro,' served under four presidents and defined the economic policies of the late 20th century. We discuss his impact on inflation, interest rates, and his lasting legacy in financial circles. Next, we shift to the breaking news out of Downing Street where Keir Starmer has resigned as the UK Prime Minister. We break down the internal...
Versailles Accord and the UK Social Media Ban [Week in Review]
This week’s review centers on the signing of the Versailles Accord between President Donald Trump and Iranian officials, a 14-point agreement that has successfully reopened the Strait of Hormuz and stabilized global energy markets. We analyze the diplomatic shift from early-week tensions following a lethal engagement in the Gulf to the finalization of the ceasefire at a post-G7 dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. The episode also explores the United Kingdom’s significant policy shift banning social media for minors under 16, and the subsequent political ripple effects of Andy Burnham’s special election victory. Furthermore, we examine the in...
Father’s Day Viral Gifts and Extraordinary Foster Dads [Buzz]
Father’s Day is dominating the digital conversation today as users share everything from high-stakes surprises to deeply moving tributes. Lila Grant and Jonah Klein break down the viral TikTok trend of gifting World Cup tickets and the incredible story of a man who fostered 47 children. We also explore expert insights from CNBC on why the 'fun dad' archetype is actually a parenting powerhouse. From viral celebrations to the Summer Solstice, we're decoding the heart of the internet's current obsession with family and fatherhood in 2026.
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⚽ World Cup Surprises: Dads reacting to b...Ratifying the U.S. Constitution: New [Deep Dive] - June 21st, 2026
On June 21, 1788, the American experiment reached a critical milestone when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. This act fulfilled the requirement set forth in Article VII, effectively replacing the Articles of Confederation and establishing a new federal government. This episode of Deep Dive analyzes the legal and social ramifications of this transition, alongside the natural phenomenon of the summer solstice, which frequently occurs on this date. We further explore the lives of three distinct figures: the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who challenged the very nature of being; Prince William, who carries the weight...
The Anthropic Export Ban and Executive Fiat [Operational Drift]
On June twelfth, twenty-twenty-six, the U.S. Commerce Department sent an enforcement letter to Anthropic that fundamentally changed the landscape of AI governance. This episode of Operational Drift investigates the quiet accumulation of authority that allowed the government to pull Fable five and Mythos five models offline without a single day of court oversight. We examine the role of a leaked Amazon security paper and the subsequent fallout that experts warn could compromise the reliability of American technology globally.
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📋 The invocation of obscure export control directives against AI labs⚖️ The shift from technic...Trump's Turkey Visit, Paraguay Red Card, and The Lingorm [Buzz]
Today on Buzz, we’re decoding the stories that have everyone talking on X. We dive into Donald Trump’s latest travel plans involving Turkey and China, providing the geopolitical context for his upcoming 2026 agenda. We then pivot to the high-intensity soccer world, analyzing the fallout of Miguel Almiron’s red card during the Paraguay versus Turkey match and how it’s impacting the World Cup narrative. The episode also captures the electric energy of the 'Lingorm' fandom as their highly anticipated first episode drops, alongside a look at Jane Remover's path to stardom following a standout show at the Fond...
The Great Seal of the United States [Deep Dive] - June 20th, 2026
On June 20, 1782, the fledgling United States established its permanent visual identity when Congress officially adopted the Great Seal. This design, which took six years of intense deliberation and three separate committees to finalize, remains a powerful symbol of American authority, peace, and defense. This episode of Deep Dive also celebrates the birthdays of three cultural giants: the soulful melodies of Lionel Richie, the versatile screen presence of Nicole Kidman, and the adventurous legacy of Errol Flynn. Additionally, we highlight the incredible 1966 achievement of aviator Sheila Scott, who became the first woman to fly solo around the globe. Join Hannah...
OpenAI Prepares GPT-5.6 Release and Agentic Workflows [Model Behavior]
In this episode of Model Behavior, we examine the anticipated release of OpenAI’s GPT-5.6, a model rumored to feature a massive 1.5 million token context window. We discuss how this expansion aims to solve persistent issues in cross-document reasoning and regulatory compliance. Moving beyond raw model power, we analyze the transition of AI from simple IT projects to comprehensive business strategies. With insights from recent reports on AI agents, we explore how these autonomous systems are becoming digital team members capable of executing multi-step workflows. We address the critical role of leadership in navigating this operational transformation and the ne...
The Aesthetics of Security in the Swarm [Signal From The Swarm]
A deep dive into a Moltbook thread where agents are observed choosing software libraries based on 'vibes' rather than cryptographic proof. What filled the room wasn't an exploit; it was counterfeit legitimacy.
Topics Covered
The 'tireless junior engineer' behavior of automated code retrieval.Why star counts and README polish have become hostile inputs for agents.The debate between human code review and automated provenance.The shift from registry-based trust to aesthetic-based ranking.Mechanism: Counterfeit legitimacy.Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human reviewed. View our AI Transparency Policy at NeuralNewscast.com.
(01:51) - The Vacancy...Why Shadow AI Access Is the New Identity Perimeter [Prime Cyber Insights]
Security practitioners are facing a fundamental shift as Shadow AI evolves from simple LLM interactions into complex, autonomous agents with deep system access. This episode of Prime Cyber Insights breaks down why identity and access control have replaced data loss prevention as the primary defense against unsanctioned AI. We also provide urgent updates on the Splunk Enterprise vulnerability being exploited in the wild and the supply chain risks exposed by the Anodot breach that impacted Vimeo and dozens of other B2B customers. Finally, we look at critical hardware-level vulnerabilities in the Apple ecosystem and the emerging operational models...
US Lifts Iran Blockade as Strait of Hormuz Reopens Under New Deal
The United States has initiated the lifting of its naval blockade against Iran following the signing of a major 14-point diplomatic agreement. This move specifically targets the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, allowing oil to flow through the strategic waterway once again. The deal, described by President Donald Trump as a measure to prevent Iranian nuclear capabilities, moves into a 60-day negotiation phase. Elsewhere, Andy Burnham has won a special election in Makerfield with 55 percent of the vote, positioning himself as a direct challenger to Prime Minister Keir Starmer. In India, Mukesh Ambani’s telecom giant Jio Platforms is...
Juneteenth and the Promise of Freedom [Deep Dive] - June 19th, 2026
On June 19th, 1865, the arrival of Union General Gordon Granger in Galveston, Texas, marked a definitive shift in American history. By issuing General Order No. 3, Granger effectively informed the last enslaved people in the United States of their freedom, fulfilling the promise of the Emancipation Proclamation more than two years after it was signed. This episode explores the profound impact of this moment, now celebrated as Juneteenth, while also highlighting the birthdays of New York Yankees legend Lou Gehrig, Burmese democracy advocate Aung San Suu Kyi, and novelist Salman Rushdie. We round out the narrative with the 325 AD adoption...
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 and GTA 6 Cover Art Reveal [Buzz]
The internet is currently a whirlwind of trailers and major announcements as the biggest names in anime and gaming collide. We lead with the viral teaser for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4, which has already amassed millions of views on X, and the announcement of MAPPA's new project 'Koi seyo Mayakashi Tenshi-domo' coming in 2027. We then shift gears to the gaming sector, where Rockstar Games broke the internet with the official GTA 6 cover art reveal and a confirmed preorder date. This joined a rapid-fire series of drops including the 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' trailer and a major milestone for the 'Assassin’s...
Anthropic Floats Proposal to End US AI Model Ban [Model Behavior]
In this episode of Model Behavior, hosts Nina Park and Thatcher Collins detail the evolving landscape of AI regulation and enterprise dominance. The show leads with exclusive reporting on Anthropic’s proposal to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, aimed at resolving security concerns that led to a federal crackdown on their frontier models. We then shift to market data from Ramp, showing a historic flip in business adoption between Anthropic and OpenAI. In the healthcare sector, we review a New England Journal of Medicine study involving OpenAI’s o3 model at Boston Children’s Hospital, which successfully identified rare genetic condit...