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A United Arab Emirates Lab Announces Frontier AI Projects—and a New Outpost in Silicon Valley

A United Arab Emirates (UAE) academic lab today launched an artificial intelligence world model and agent, two large language models (LLMs) and a new research center in Silicon Valley as it ramps up its investment in the cutting-edge field. The UAE’s Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) revealed …

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Anthropic’s New Model Excels at Reasoning and Planning—and Has the Pokémon Skills to Prove It

When Claude 3.7 Sonnet played the game, it ran into some challenges: It spent “dozens of hours” stuck in one city and had trouble identifying nonplayer characters, which drastically stunted its progress in the game. With Claude 4 Opus, Hershey noticed an improvement in Claude’s long-term memory and planning capabilities …

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Jack Dorsey’s Block Made an AI Agent to Boost Its Own Productivity

At a company-wide hackathon this month, developers at finance firm Block built a dizzying number of prototype tools including a database debugger, a program for identifying duplicated code, and an app that automates Bitcoin support. The sudden productivity boost was driven by Goose, an artificial intelligence agent developed by Block …

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The Time Sam Altman Asked for a Countersurveillance Audit of OpenAI

Dario Amodei’s AI safety contingent was growing disquieted with some of Sam Altman’s behaviors. Shortly after OpenAI’s Microsoft deal was inked in 2019, several of them were stunned to discover the extent of the promises that Altman had made to Microsoft for which technologies it would get access to in …

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