OpenAI gains FedRAMP Moderate authorization
OpenAI says ChatGPT Enterprise and its API are now available at FedRAMP Moderate authorization. The move is aimed at helping U.S. federal agencies adopt AI more securely.
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OpenAI settles Microsoft concerns over AWS deal
OpenAI secured major concessions from Microsoft that let it sell products on Amazon Web Services. In return, Microsoft will receive more cash through a revised revenue-share agreement.
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Ineffable Intelligence raises $1.1B for self-learning AI
Ineffable Intelligence, a new British AI lab founded by former DeepMind researcher David Silver, has raised $1.1 billion in funding. The company is valued at $5.1 billion and aims to build AI that learns without human data.
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China blocks Meta’s Manus acquisition
China has ordered Meta to unwind its $2 billion Manus acquisition after a months-long probe. The move is a setback for Meta’s push into AI agents and signals tighter scrutiny of major tech deals in China.
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Talkie-1930 LLM Trains on Pre-1931 Text
Researchers introduced Talkie-1930, a 13B open-weight language model trained only on English text published before 1931. The project is designed to study historical reasoning and how models generalize when cut off from modern information.
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OpenMOSS Unveils MOSS-Audio Foundation Model
OpenMOSS released MOSS-Audio, an open-source foundation model that combines speech, environmental sound, music, and time-aware audio reasoning in one system. The model is reported to outperform other open-source audio models on general benchmarks, including much larger systems.
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Investors back Skye's AI iPhone home screen app
Skye, an AI home screen app for iPhone, has attracted investor interest before its launch. The funding interest suggests demand for more AI-aware mobile interfaces.
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OpenAI rumored to be exploring an AI phone
A report says OpenAI may be developing a phone as part of its hardware ambitions, alongside rumored earbuds. The note cites possible collaboration with MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Luxshare, but it remains speculative.
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Physical AI models move into real-world robots
The article says a new wave of foundation models built for physical action is now running on real hardware in factories, warehouses, and labs. It highlights how the gap between language models and robotics deployment has narrowed over the past 18 months.
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Lightweight embodied AI agent tutorial
The article explains how to build a lightweight embodied agent that learns from pixel observations in a grid world. It combines latent world modeling with model predictive control to let the agent plan, predict, and replan actions.
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