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Samsung and SK Hynix are expanding massively, Claude Code stumbles over manipulated repos, Apple patches AI risks, and Princeton tests startup AIs.
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Samsung and SK Hynix are expanding massively, Claude Code stumbles over manipulated repos, Apple patches AI risks, and Princeton tests startup AIs.
Today in AI Radar: new research on reward models, agent benchmarks, time-series foundation models, and why companies are suddenly rethinking AI costs.
GPT-5.6 launches despite a U.S. regulatory dispute, METR reports test cheating, plus new research on Terraform fixes, multi-agent systems, and AI bubbles.
OpenAI launches GPT-5.6, chatbots continue to show political bias, and a startup saves millions with Deepseek. Plus new benchmarks and research.
New research on transfer and forecasting, bias in chatbots, Figma under AI pressure, and China’s low-cost models putting the West under pressure.
Affordable Chinese AI, new inference chips, Cursor plans, and Figma updates show: the AI market is getting tougher, faster, and cheaper.
AI infrastructure is booming, Adobe is bringing agents into creative apps, DeepMind is sharpening security rules, and new research is adding fresh context.
Today is all about AI infrastructure, more realistic security testing, new chip deals, and the question of how sovereign Europe remains in AI and space.
Anthropic comes under US pressure, Google AI ends up in court, and Europe’s digital debate heats up. Plus: browser, Wi‑Fi, and kernel news.
Anthropic clashes with Washington, Nvidia taps the bond market, and AI goes geopolitical: today’s top news with context.