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Sam Altman said AI development is too important to be left to companies or individual nations. In a high-stakes TED conversation with Chris Anderson, Altman described AI as “an alien intelligence” and said the world needs a new structure to manage it.
His call comes amid deepening rifts between the U.S. and China and growing pressure on OpenAI’s board. Altman emphasized that AGI is inevitable—and that managing its trajectory is more urgent than maximizing its speed.
CEOs aligning early with global AI frameworks can shape standards rather than adapt to them later under pressure.
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Microsoft Research tested eight top language models on tasks involving long, multi-step reasoning and found that performance frequently declined as more context was added. The assumption that “more tokens = better output” didn’t hold up in real-world cases.
Some models showed sharp drops in accuracy on tasks like sorting, math, and deduction when context windows exceeded a certain length. The issue isn’t capacity—it’s how models process relevance and infer logic from noisy inputs.
Businesses relying on LLMs for decision-heavy workflows need tighter controls, not just bigger models.
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A prompt asking ChatGPT to describe itself as an action figure sparked a viral trend across X, with users generating superhero-style boxes for custom AI personas. The trend blends toy packaging aesthetics with the growing culture of personalized AI agents.
It’s a reminder that AI is moving from utility to personality. As models become characters and interfaces become experiences, users are engaging with AI the way they engage with brands and stories.
Consumer-facing companies can capture mindshare by treating AI agents like IP, not just tools.
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The Trump campaign is reportedly weighing a ban on DeepSeek, a major Chinese AI company. National security officials and former Trump advisors are pushing for broader restrictions on Chinese AI infrastructure and software.
The move follows rising scrutiny of ByteDance and signals a broader stance on AI decoupling from China. DeepSeek is seen as a fast-scaling LLM competitor, with ambitions to expand globally.
Execs evaluating international partnerships in AI need to account for mounting political volatility, not just technical merit.
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The AI Engineer Summit 2025 is set to take place in San Francisco from June 3–5, bringing together engineers, CTOs, and VPs of AI to explore the latest advancements in AI engineering.
The summit will feature focused tracks on AI leadership and agent engineering, along with an expo showcasing cutting-edge AI technologies.
The most important breakthroughs in AI are increasingly coming from engineering culture, not boardrooms.
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