OpenAI and Broadcom unveil Jalapeño inference chip
OpenAI unveils its first in-house Intelligence Processor, built for LLM inference, with deployment scheduled to begin by the end of 2026.
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OpenAI unveils its first in-house Intelligence Processor, built for LLM inference, with deployment scheduled to begin by the end of 2026.
Google says Gemini 3.5 Pro is in internal use and due next month; Business Insider reports that its release has slipped to July 2026.
China's cyberspace regulator publishes new risk-assessment rules for network data security, effective August 20, 2026.
LifeSciBench uses 750 expert tasks to test evidence work, experiment design, translational judgment and scientific communication.
After resolving a model-capacity issue, OpenAI announces a global immediate reset and says a banked reset will follow.
Grok Imagine Video 1.5 reaches general API availability with better motion, physics, audio and lip sync, plus a faster variant.
Z.ai released GLM-5.2 for long-horizon agent tasks, with a stable one-million-token context window and MIT-licensed open weights.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella argues that companies should build learning loops between human and token capital instead of concentrating value in a few models.
A U.S. export-control directive barred foreign nationals from Fable 5 and Mythos 5, leading Anthropic to suspend access for every customer because it could not verify nationality in real time.
Eligible Plus and Pro users receive a Codex reset they can save for 30 days and redeem later, including one grant at launch.
Anthropic launched Claude Fable 5 as a Mythos-class model adapted for general use through a conservative runtime safety system.
NSPM-11 directs U.S. agencies to prevent commercial suppliers from disabling, degrading, blocking, or materially changing mission-dependent AI systems without government knowledge and approval.
After three Codex reliability incidents within 24 hours, OpenAI resets usage limits across every paid plan.
Executive Order 14409 creates a classified frontier-model benchmarking process and a voluntary early-access framework while explicitly rejecting mandatory licensing and preclearance.
After Codex reaches 5 million users, OpenAI resets both weekly and hourly limits for every paid ChatGPT subscription.
Tencent Cloud took its WorkBuddy office agent global, dispatching tasks and sub-agents in parallel from a single instruction to deliver ready-to-use work output.
Antigravity 2.0 uses a standalone desktop app to manage parallel agents, dynamic subagents, scheduled tasks and cross-product integrations.
Gemini 3.5 Flash is the first public model in the Gemini 3.5 series, aimed at agentic, coding, and tool-calling workflows.
After fixing a GPT-5.5 capability degradation that lasted about 48 hours, OpenAI resets Codex limits for paid users.
Anthropic published a policy piece arguing for closing chip and offshore-compute loopholes, restricting frontier-model access, and curbing model-distillation attacks.