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OpenAI has launched Sora 2, the next generation of its video model, adding realism and creative control.
OpenAI is turning video generation from a demo into a mainstream creative platform.
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Swiss startup Corintis is tackling one of AI’s biggest bottlenecks, chip overheating, with cooling built directly inside processors. The company has raised $24M Series A at a ~$400M valuation, with Intel’s CEO on its board and Microsoft as an early tester.
By solving heat at the source, Corintis could turn cooling from a cost burden into one of the most strategic levers in the AI hardware race.
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MyTinyTools is a web platform that bundles text, file, code, and cybersecurity tools into a single place, all free to use.
By centralizing everyday tools under one roof, MyTinyTools aims to be a lightweight all-in-one workspace for both personal and professional use.
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You can make AI-generated images look more natural by controlling palette, lighting, film style, and texture, essentially giving the model a human‑photography cheat sheet.
Palette: natural, muted, no neon or HDR. Example: "earth tone palette, saturation -15%, no acidic colors."
Light: soft diffused daylight, color temperature. Example: "natural daylight 5600K, no glare or bloom."
Film/grading: film or cinematic look emulation. Examples: "Kodak Portra 400," "Fujifilm Pro 400H," "cinematic grade, low contrast."
Exposure/contrast: avoid "overexposed" HDR. Example: "low-medium contrast, exposure -1/3 EV, preserved shadows and highlights."
Optics/angle: realistic lens and DOF. Example: "35mm f/4, natural depth of field, no oversharpening."
Textures/"noise": a little grain instead of plastic. Example: "light film grain, no plastic skin or smoothing."
Prohibitions (negative cues): "no neon saturation, no gloss, no oversharpen, no HDR, no bloom, no plastic skin, no synthetic glow, no acid-blue shadows."
By following these cues, AI images feel grounded, realistic, and cinematic, far from the “ChatGPT look” most people instantly recognize.
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Thinking Machines, founded by OpenAI veterans including Mira Murati and John Schulman, has unveiled its first product: Tinker, a platform that makes it simple to fine-tune large AI models without heavyweight infrastructure. The startup is already valued at $12B after a $2B seed round.
Tinker is positioning Thinking Machines as a key infrastructure player in the AI stack, where the competitive edge may come not from training bigger models, but from adapting existing ones.
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Wikimedia Deutschland, Jina.AI, and DataStax unveiled the Wikidata Embedding Project, a revamped interface to make Wikipedia’s 120 million+ entries AI-ready. The goal is to let LLMs query not just keywords, but meaning, relationships, and context.
With this, Wikipedia moves from passive data pile to active real-time feed for AI. The irony: the world’s largest crowdsourced encyclopedia is becoming one of AI’s most reliable knowledge backbones.
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A new AI tool called Stapply promises to make job hunting effortless by acting as a personal AI recruiter, finding, ranking, and even applying to roles for you.
By taking over both the search and application process, Stapply could turn the often frustrating task of job hunting into a seamless, AI-powered matchmaking experience.
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In a recent interview with Dwarkesh Patel, AI pioneer and Turing Award laureate Richard Sutton surprised many by saying that large language models are still not the Bitter Lesson.
Back in 2019, Sutton’s now-legendary essay “The Bitter Lesson” argued that real AI progress comes not from hand-coded human knowledge, but from scaling computation and general learning methods. It became a cornerstone idea in modern ML thinking and LLMs were widely seen as its perfect embodiment.
So why does Sutton disagree?
Andrej Karpathy responded with a thoughtful counterpoint. He noted that animals aren’t truly “blank slates” either, evolution preloads them with survival knowledge. In that sense, LLM pretraining could be viewed as an algorithmic version of evolution itself.
Karpathy concluded that Sutton’s ideal, a perfectly self-learning system, may be more of a philosophical north star than an attainable endpoint. Still, Sutton’s call for new paradigms is a timely reminder that scaling alone isn’t the whole story.
This exchange will likely be remembered as one of the defining moments in the ongoing debate over what “real intelligence” actually means.
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Google Research has unveiled PASTA, a Preference Adaptive and Sequential Text-to-image Agent that interacts with users step by step, refining visuals through dialogue instead of raw prompt tweaking.
Unlike traditional models, PASTA learns from user sessions rather than isolated “prompt–image” pairs. It studies how prompts evolve and which images people ultimately choose - effectively learning from the creative process itself.
The result is a genuine text2image agent, not just a generator - one that learns to collaborate. It’s still research-only, but the dataset is available for exploration on Kaggle.
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Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati has launched Thinking Machines, a public benefit startup that raised $2B at a $12B valuation, before releasing a single product. The company aims to democratize how AI models are customized and deployed.
Murati’s journey from Albania to Tesla to OpenAI’s helm shows how engineering rigor can outpace pedigree. Now, she’s betting that the next AI revolution won’t come from bigger models, but smarter infrastructure.
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Stanford has begun releasing a new open series of AI lectures led by Andrew Ng, the Coursera founder and pioneer of modern machine learning education.
Decade after decade, Andrew Ng keeps doing what AI models can’t: teaching humans how to think like machines.
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America Online has officially shut down its iconic dial-up Internet service, marking the end of a 34-year chapter that once defined how millions first logged onto the web. The final modem screech echoed this week, closing the curtain on a service that introduced the world to “You’ve got mail.”
AOL didn’t just sell Internet access, it sold the feeling of being online for the first time. Now, that sound of a modem connecting fades into history, replaced by a permanent broadband hum.
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A new open-source model called NeuTTS-Air is going viral for cloning any voice locally, no cloud, no paywalls, and total privacy. It can run on a PC or even a smartphone, using just a 3-second audio sample to generate natural, high-quality speech.
If ElevenLabs dominated with convenience and polish, NeuTTS-Air is betting on freedom and decentralization, the future of voice AI may no longer need a server.
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14 of them did not exist 5 years ago.
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In just 17 months, Mercor rocketed from $1M to $500M in revenue, becoming the fastest-growing company in AI history. What began as a remote engineer marketplace is now critical AI infrastructure connecting labs with domain experts who help train and evaluate models.
Mercor scaled faster than any AI startup ever, but with OpenAI launching a rival hiring platform, the next round might be a fight for the ecosystem itself.
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Physicists at Harvard have created the first quantum computer capable of continuous operation for over two hours, shattering the previous record of just 13 seconds.
Harvard’s quantum “conveyor belt” may have just solved the biggest bottleneck in making stable, practical quantum machines.
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A new tool called Sora Watermark Remover allows creators to remove watermarks from Sora 2 videos while keeping 100% of the original quality.
Now Sora 2 videos can look professional without the watermark hassle.
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OpenAI is reviving the plugin dream, hoping apps inside ChatGPT succeed where plugins fizzled out.
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The Nobel Committee awarded this year’s Physics Prize to John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis for experiments that showed quantum mechanics at work in everyday electronic circuits a breakthrough that paved the way for today’s quantum computers.
Quantum theory finally leaves the lab and the engineers who made it practical are getting their due.
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Interior designers and soon-to-be homeowners, meet HomeByMe a 3D home design platform that lets you build and furnish your dream space just like in The Sims, but with real-world accuracy.
It’s basically The Sims for real life,!but this time, your living room isn’t fictional.
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Nick Ray, who suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), has become the first Neuralink patient to control a robotic arm purely through thought. Implanted with Neuralink’s brain interface in July 2025, he recently connected it to Tesla’s Optimus robot, and the results are stunning.
A powerful glimpse into the future, where human thought could directly control the tools that restore independence.
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