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OpenAI Negotiates NATO Classified Network Access While Launching Smarter GPT‑5.3 Chat
OpenAI is negotiating access to NATO’s classified networks to deploy its new GPT‑5.3 chat model, according to Marketscreener, which cites The Information’s report on the talks.
Anthropic Surges with $10 B Revenue Boost in Two Months, Sparks HN Debate
Bloomberg reports Anthropic added $10 billion in revenue over the past two months, pushing its run‑rate toward $20 billion and sparking a heated debate on Hacker News.
OpenAI Launches New Code‑Hosting Platform to Challenge Microsoft’s GitHub, Report Says
While GitHub has long dominated code hosting, OpenAI is now building its own platform to take on the Microsoft‑owned service, reports indicate.
Google Unveils Gemini CLI: The AI Coding Agent Transforming Developer Workflows
1 point on Hacker News and 0 comments, yet Theneuron reports Google’s Gemini CLI is a free AI coding agent designed to streamline developer workflows.
Claude Code: GitHub Launches Claude‑Code Brain Sync Tool, Letting Users Evolve CLAUDE.md
Before, Claude Code users juggled disjointed brains on laptop, desktop and cloud, constantly re‑teaching the model; now, a new GitHub tool automatically syncs CLAUDE.md, memory, skills, agents and rules across all machines, preserving context with just two commands.
Bytedance Launches Seedance 2.0 Tool for Professional Video Creation
Bytedance unveiled Seedance 2.0, a professional video‑creation tool that adds native audio/video joint generation and robust multimodal references, allowing users to produce near‑director‑level footage with the right prompts and workflow.
Microsoft leaks Windows 12 details, targets 2026 launch with AI‑focused NPU chip
While Windows 10 ran on any PC, the leaked Windows 12—codenamed “Hudson Valley Next”—will demand a dedicated AI NPU of at least 40 TOPS, according to Tbreak, pushing a 2026 launch tied to the OS’s AI‑first features.
Microsoft Leaks Hint at Windows 12 Features in Recent Clues Today
That’s when Pcworld reports Microsoft aims to roll out Windows 12, codenamed “Hudson Valley Next,” with a modular CorePC architecture and deep AI integration via Copilot.
Nex launches NExT‑Guard, a training‑free streaming safeguard without token labels
Nex unveiled NExT‑Guard, a training‑free streaming safeguard that blocks unsafe content in real time without token‑level labels, arXiv reports (arXiv:2603.02219v1).
Microsoft pushes Windows 12 this year: modular, subscription‑based, AI‑focused OS
Tech4Gamers reports that Microsoft aims to launch Windows 12 this year, a fully modular, subscription‑based operating system centered on AI integration.
Anthropic Blocked from Pentagon AI Projects as OpenAI Gains Ground in Defense Contracts
Anthropic has been barred from Pentagon AI projects, while OpenAI steps in to fill the gap, a shift that highlights the rapid militarization of artificial intelligence, reports indicate.
Motorola Launches GrapheneOS Phones with Unlockable‑Relockable Bootloader, Boosting
Zdnet reports that at Mobile World Congress Motorola announced it will pre‑install GrapheneOS—a privacy‑focused Android fork—on its phones starting next year, featuring an unlockable‑relockable bootloader for enhanced user control.
Google warns AI startups most will fail, releases bleak survival list.
Hundreds of venture‑backed AI startups face extinction, according to a recent report, after Google’s global startup chief warned their business models are already dead.
OpenAI Wins State Department Contract as Agencies Phase Out Anthropic, Google Staff
According to a recent report, the State Department has awarded a contract to OpenAI as U.S. agencies begin phasing out Anthropic and Google staff from their AI initiatives.
Meta launches AI-powered smart glasses, sparking privacy concerns
According to a recent report, Meta’s new AI‑enabled Ray‑Ban glasses can identify faces, stream live video and harvest ambient data—often without bystanders’ knowledge—raising immediate privacy alarms for both wearers and the public.
Qwen 3.5 Boosts Elderly‑Care AI on Apple Silicon, Slashing Latency 14‑Fold and Fixing
While the original Qwen 3 choked on Apple Silicon, delivering sluggish response times, the upgraded Qwen 3.5 slashes latency by 14‑fold, turning elderly‑care AI into a real‑time assistant, reports indicate.
Meta-backed Gibberlink lets AI-to-AI calls streamline phone conversations
Heise reports that Meta‑backed Gibberlink lets two AI agents replace a human phone exchange with rapid tone‑based dialogue, then transcribe it via subtitles, promising a faster, more efficient call experience.
Hugging Face launches three Qwen models—35B‑A3B, 27B, and 397B‑A17B—GPTQ‑Int4 optimized.
While many expect only incremental updates, Hugging Face just unveiled three new Qwen models—35B‑A3B, 27B, and 397B‑A17B—each fine‑tuned with GPTQ‑Int4 quantization, reports indicate.
Oracle Valuation Surges as AI Lawsuit Funding Boosts Analyst Upgrades and Investor
Oracle’s valuation surged this week as fresh funding needs for AI‑related lawsuits triggered multiple analyst upgrades, sparking renewed investor interest.
Meta Tests AI Shopping Assistant and Research Tool, Launches U.S. Experiments Today
While shoppers have traditionally sifted through endless product pages, Meta is now debuting an AI‑powered shopping research assistant in U.S. trials, reports indicate.
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