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appeal 9.0Sony AI Robot Defeats Table Tennis Pros
Sony AI's "Ace" robot defeated elite human table tennis players, demonstrating AI's capability to master dynamic, real-world physical tasks. This validates reinforcement learning for adaptive, high-speed operations in uncertain physical settings, accelerating automation development.
AI's rapid advancement is evident, from robots mastering table tennis to sophisticated hacking models and unified access platforms. However, concerns about data privacy, AI-generated noise, and cybersecurity risks loom …
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- RESEARCHSony AI Sony AI robot defeats table tennis pros9.0
- PRODUCTX X Launches Grok Custom Timelines8.0
- OPENSOURCELinux Kernel Linux Kernel Cuts Legacy Network Drivers8.0
- LEGISLATIONU.S. Lawmakers Congress Codifies Chip Export Controls on China9.0
- RELEASEENTERPILOT ENTERPILOT Ships Unified AI Gateway7.0
- POLICYMeta Meta records staff data for AI9.0
- FUNDINGProject Prometheus Bezos AI Startup Nears $10B Funding9.0
- FUNDINGNeoCognition NeoCognition raises £32M seed funding8.0
- POLICYClarifai Clarifai deletes OkCupid user data8.0
- RESEARCHCommodore 64 Transformer Model Runs on Commodore 647.0
- PRODUCTOpenAI Codex OpenAI Codex adds screenshot feature9.0
- PRODUCTAdobe Adobe Launches Enterprise AI Agents8.0
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X Launches Grok Custom Feeds
X's new Grok-powered Custom Timelines centralise content curation via AI, replacing user-generated communities. This shift impacts platform engineers and product strategists, while the immediate placement of ads in these feeds signals a direct revenue mechanism for advertisers.

Linux Cuts Legacy Network Drivers
Linux kernel developer Andrew Lunn proposed removing 27,646 lines of legacy network driver code due to an unsustainable surge in AI-generated bug reports. This shifts the kernel's maintenance philosophy, forcing developers to prioritise modern systems over old, largely unused hardware.

Congress Codifies Chip Export Controls
The MATCH Act codifies U.S. chip export controls, removing executive discretion and imposing statutory restrictions on DUV lithography systems and five Chinese semiconductor firms. This shift creates rigid export frameworks, impacting procurement and supply chains globally.

Meta Records Staff for AI Models
Meta's new employee tracking software captures mouse movements, keystrokes, and screen data to train AI models, raising significant privacy concerns for platform engineers and security architects. This initiative coincides with planned layoffs, reflecting a broader trend of AI-driven efficiency impacting workforce needs.

Bezos AI Startup Nears $10B Funding
Significant capital is flowing into AI applications targeting physical world engineering and manufacturing. Jeff Bezos's AI startup, Project Prometheus, is nearing a $10 billion funding round, valuing it at $38 billion, providing substantial resources for developing models to accelerate production in aerospace and automobiles.

OpenAI Codex Captures Mac Screens
OpenAI's Codex for Mac now sends user screen captures to its servers for processing, creating data exfiltration and prompt injection risks for security and compliance teams. This cloud-first approach, unlike local alternatives, shifts the burden of sensitive data management to users.
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