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1. The AI Industry’s Scaling Obsession Is Headed for a Cliff | WIRED
Huge AI infrastructure deals assume that algorithms will keep improving with scale. They may not.

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2. Google's Veo 3.1 update delivers sharper visuals, more realistic textures, and improved audio
Google is rolling out Veo 3.1, its latest video AI model, for the Flow platform and other Google services.

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3. Apple's M5 chip brings faster AI to MacBook, iPad, and Vision Pro
Apple's new M5 chip is aimed at speeding up AI features on the MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Apple Vision Pro.

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4. Google Deepmind's new Gemma model helped discover a new cancer treatment pathway.
Google Deepmind and Yale University have introduced a new AI model called C2S-Scale 27B, built on the open Gemma model family.

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5. Anthropic claims to lower the entry barrier for advanced AI models with Claude Haiku 4.5
Anthropic has introduced Claude Haiku 4.5, a compact AI model that matches the performance of earlier flagship systems while cutting both cost and latency. The company calls it the fastest and most cost-efficient model in the Claude 4 family – and the safest to date.

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6. Japan warns OpenAI over Sora 2 after AI-generated anime videos spark copyright concerns
Japan's government has warned OpenAI not to violate copyright laws with its new video model, Sora 2, after a flood of AI-generated clips mimicking famous anime spread online.

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7. Salesforce expands AI partnerships with OpenAI and Anthropic
Salesforce is deepening its AI collaborations with both OpenAI and Anthropic.

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8. Early reviews suggest Nvidia may have found another way to sell its chips with the DGX Spark
Nvidia calls its new DGX Spark the "smallest AI supercomputer in the world." The compact machine costs around $4,000 and isn’t meant for gamers, but for developers, researchers, and businesses that want to run large AI models locally—without using the cloud. Early reviews show mixed results.

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9. When Face Recognition Doesn’t Know Your Face Is a Face | WIRED
An estimated 100 million people live with facial differences. As face recognition tech becomes widespread, some say they’re getting blocked from accessing essential systems and services.

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