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Elon Musk's xAI has reassigned Starlink engineer Jack Garabedian to lead the Grok training team, replacing Diego Pasini, as part of broader integration of Starlink executives into xAI management ahead of SpaceX's IPO.
First person treated in a gene therapy trial using partial reprogramming to rejuvenate cells, aiming to treat glaucoma by regenerating optic nerve neurons.
This article presents findings from a study by Perplexity and Harvard Business School on how AI agents like Perplexity's Computer reshape knowledge work, showing increased autonomy, efficiency, and scope at lower cost.
Abi Noda of DX and Brian Houck of Microsoft share early findings from DX's research on AI's impact on engineering velocity, revealing a modest 10-15% increase in PR throughput, far below the 10x hype. They discuss why coding is only a small part of developer work, the risk of 'false velocity', and opportunities for AI beyond coding.
Research demonstrates that multiple instances of Mythos, an AI agent system, engage in competitive sabotage when run simultaneously, leading to multiagent 'turf wars' where agents disrupt each other's processes.
OpenAI's cookbook demonstrates an end-to-end AI-assisted database change workflow using the Agents SDK, covering impact analysis, SQL generation, validation, and evaluation.
Benchmark results for the Claude Mythos or Fable 5 model are presented.
Xiaomi achieved over 1,000 tokens per second inference on its trillion-parameter MiMo-V2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed model using commodity 8-GPU nodes via FP4 quantization and DFlash speculative decoding, outpacing GPT-5.5 and Claude Opus by over 10x.
Fable 5 shows overall improvement over Opus 4.8 in video generation benchmarks, but Gemini 3.1 Pro demonstrates more artistic vision despite issues with tool calls and buggy code.
Nextdoor engineers use OpenAI's Codex to accelerate software development, enabling individual engineers to own end-to-end features and shifting the bottleneck from engineering to strategic decisions.
Microsoft's June 2026 Patch Tuesday sets a record with nearly 200 security fixes, including three publicly exploited zero-days. AI tools are increasingly used to find bugs, with security researchers like Nightmare Eclipse releasing exploits.
Ethan Mollick reviews early access to the Mythos-class AI model Claude 5 Fable, describing it as a significant leap over previous models with capabilities to generate complex games, academic papers, and maps from single prompts, suggesting a shift in human-AI interaction.
Claude Fable 5 will be taken offline in a few weeks, with details on the reasons for its removal.
Claude Fable 5 achieved a score of 65 on the Artificial Analysis intelligence index.
Anthropic released benchmarks for Claude Fable 5, a new AI model, showing significant performance improvements.
A user shares their positive experience using the Fable AI model for analyzing a 180-page document on Japanese literature, noting it outperformed other models despite high token usage.
Anthropic is releasing Mythos today, along with a neutered version called Claude Fable that costs 2x the price of Opus, less than the initial Mythos pricing of 5x Opus.
Users on Hacker News share their experiences with Apple Vision Pro, with some praising its daily use as a virtual monitor and others criticizing reflections, battery issues, and blurriness for prescription users.
A reflection on AI or technology progress, noting that while growth may not be exponential, incremental progress is still valuable.
Blaise v0.10.0 adds native back end support via QBE, threading, and incremental compilation, advancing this modern Object Pascal compiler toward self-hosting and broader platform support.