Thinking Machines Releases Uncensored AI Model After $12B Enterprise Bet
The former CTO of OpenAI just bet $12 billion that enterprises don't want their AI models polite—they want them honest, cheap, and private.
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The former CTO of OpenAI just bet $12 billion that enterprises don't want their AI models polite—they want them honest, cheap, and private.
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Enterprise has spent 85% of its AI budget building pilots that will never see production, and the problem isn't what anyone thought it was. 85% of enterprises pilot AI agents, but only 5% ship to production — Amazon's AGI director says the blocker is reliability measurement, not model capability
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The world's largest bank just turned the Nasdaq-100 into a token that trades on weekends. JPMorgan tokenized shares of the Invesco QQQ Trust, an ETF tracking the Nasdaq-100, creating a real-world asset token that can trade 24/7 instead of market hours only
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While everyone debates whether AI will take jobs, Nvidia just handed Japan's heavy industry the tools to fill jobs that literally don't exist anymore.
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The first dominoes are falling in the infrastructure war for AI supremacy, and they're falling inward.
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The biggest AI labs are still fighting over whose chatbot is smarter, while Thinking Machines just released a model that can actually see and hear. Thinking Machines released Inkling, a 975-billion-parameter open source model trained specifically for video and audio understanding
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The receipts just dropped, and they're longer than a CVS pharmacy bill. Hacked Suno data reveals the AI music generator scraped millions of songs from YouTube Music, Deezer, and Genius — platforms it never disclosed as training sources
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The irony is thick: America's open-source AI philosophy, built on academic ideals and collaborative progress, just handed China a shortcut to compete with frontier models without the billion-dollar R&D bill.
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OpenAI just admitted the best way to defend an AI is to attack it with another AI — and they're not sharing the weapon. OpenAI built GPT-Red, an AI red team agent that attacks other models to find vulnerabilities before release
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OpenAI just told you exactly which users matter most in the agent economy, and it's not the prompt engineers. OpenAI launched the Codex Micro, a $230 mini keyboard engineered by Work Louder for power users of its AI coding product
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The race to ship AI hardware just got weird—OpenAI's first device is a macro pad for programmers who need physical buttons to boss around their code agents.
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Anthropic just drew a $1.2 trillion circle around its future and dared the market to fill it in. Anthropic is targeting a $1.2T valuation by end of 2026, positioning itself to compete at OpenAI's scale in the foundation model race
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The cost of training your AI agent just became a tradable commodity, and Nvidia's pricing monopoly just got its first real accountability mechanism. Kalshi launched futures contracts that let anyone bet on the future price of AI computing power, turning GPU costs into a liquid prediction market
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The AI model race is ending; the implementation war is just beginning. Ode with Anthropic launches as a joint venture backed by Anthropic, Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs to embed forward-deployed engineers inside enterprises
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The same systems that scaled for three billion humans are choking on queries from a few thousand agents. Meta's agentic queries grew 30x in six months, breaking infrastructure assumptions built over two decades
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Even the company printing money from AI chips can't get enough of them for itself. Nvidia's automotive division has to compete internally for GPU access, according to automotive chief Xinzhou Wu — Jensen Huang personally settles the allocation fights weekly
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The two companies that fled each other over safety disagreements are now playing opposite hands in the state-by-state fight to define AI regulation. Anthropic is pushing states to pass increasingly tough AI safety laws, explicitly rejecting a uniform rulebook approach
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A year-old startup just hit unicorn status by turning small business owners into developers, and the speed matters more than the valuation. Emergent raised $130 million at a $1.5 billion valuation, making it one of the few Indian AI unicorns
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The engineer who taught your iPhone to recognize your face now wants to teach AI to recognize when your brain is broken. Gidi Littwin, a core inventor of Apple's FaceID, launched Hemispheric to build AI-powered diagnostic brain scans for depression, PTSD, and Parkinson's
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The lawsuit is about IP theft on paper, but the real crime is that 400 Apple engineers decided their future was worth more at a startup than at the world's most valuable company. Apple alleges OpenAI recruited former employees to bring unreleased product information, which OpenAI flatly denies
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