Stripe Clinches Over $7 Billion Deal to Buy AI Firm OpenRouter (3 minute read)
Stripe has finalized an agreement to acquire OpenRouter, a startup that helps companies switch between AI models. The sale price of more than $7 billion could change and the discussions are not public. OpenRouter's rise highlights the industry's growing scrutiny on AI costs. The acquisition will give Stripe a stronger footing in the fast-growing AI sector.
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Anthropic sees AI risks rising, no plan to release stronger "Model 2" (2 minute read)
Anthropic says it will not release an internal model it claims to be more powerful than Mythos and that it will not slow development broadly. The company believes that the risks of the most serious harms from its models are still low. While the company is seeing signs of acceleration in its models' ability to conduct automated research and development, it appears to be signaling that it is getting harder to understand the capabilities and risks of its own models. OpenAI says it is slowing down the release of an upcoming model called Astra because it can't rule out critical cyber capabilities.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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Let There Be Germicidal Light: This $500 Fixture Could Stop the Next Pandemic, from Complex Systems (9 minute read)
Far-UVC 222 has been shown to efficiently inactivate airborne pathogens in a room-sized chamber. While the technology is unlikely to prevent the average common cold, mostly spread through close, extended contact, it could be helpful in blunting a future respiratory pandemic where more of the spread happens at a range through shared air. It is functionally equivalent to an extremely strong air purifier. The biggest bottleneck to the technology's adoption currently is awareness.
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The world's largest electric plane takes flight (8 minute read)
Heart Aerospace's X1 electric aircraft has a 106-foot wingspan and weighs more than 25,000 pounds. It flew for 27 minutes on battery power alone and reached an altitude of 1,100 feet during its recent maiden flight. Heart plans to bring a hybrid-electric plane into commercial service by 2031. The company's technology promises lower maintenance costs and insulation from volatile jet fuel prices for airlines.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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A quick look at zero-knowledge proofs (14 minute read)
The idea of a zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) is that there are two parties: the prover and the verifier. The prover asserts that it has a solution to a (generally NP-complete) problem. The prover can convince the verifier of this without sharing the actual solution to the problem. While they are used to secure some cryptocurrencies, that is not their only use case. This article looks at how ZKPs work and how they can be applied to other problems like age verification.
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So You Want to Build an AI Star? (18 minute read)
Several companies are attempting to build the synthetic superstars of tomorrow. AI imaging tools have enabled anyone with a modest budget and a sliver of vision to build their own photorealistic avatars. The availability of virtual talent has unsettled many communities of human performers. While AI influencers likely won't replace human influencers fully, they'll likely become more prevalent as these tools become more and more reliable.
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AI Just Had Another Math Breakthrough—With Help From a High-School Dropout (11 minute read)
Anthropic employee Jarred Sumner used the Claude app on his phone to try to solve the infamous Riemann hypothesis. The model didn't succeed, but it made a related finding that one Stanford number theorist has called the most impressive result that AI has produced in math so far. Sumner's formal mathematical education ended after just one semester of high-school geometry, and he identifies as very much not a mathematician. Most of the prompting he gave to the model was variations of 'keep going' and 'believe in yourself'.
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Evaluating AI Agents as Products (48 minute read)
This study introduces three tasks for AI agents that allow researchers to evaluate efficiency, collaboration, and taste, providing a proxy for how well the agents perform as tools in real coding situations.
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