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appeal 9.0LLMs Fail Core Cognitive Attention Test
Current large language models (LLMs) significantly fail the Stroop test, revealing fundamental limitations in cognitive attention and executive control. This poses a critical hurdle for achieving artificial general intelligence, requiring architectural shifts beyond memory enhancements.
AI's fundamental cognitive limitations persist, while its societal impacts, from job displacement fears to copyright battles, intensify. Simultaneously, significant investment fuels infrastructure expansion and hardware…
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- RESEARCHUN University UN Report Details AI Energy Footprint Doubling7.0
- RESEARCHLLMs LLMs fail core cognitive attention test9.0
- RESEARCHTimnit Gebru Gebru's AI predictions asserted evident9.0
- POLICYChina Government China halts robotaxi license issuance9.0
- LEGISLATIONAI Industry AI Industry Seeks Federal Regulation8.0
- PRODUCTMeta Platforms Meta Launches Business AI Agents on WhatsApp9.0
- RELEASEMicrosoft Microsoft launches AI models and cybersecurity tool9.0
- SECURITYU of T Researchers AI worm demonstrates adaptive attack strategy9.0
- POLICYGoogle UK Orders Google AI Content Opt-Out10.0
- FUNDINGSuno Suno raises $400M amid copyright battles9.0
- RELEASEGoogle DeepMind Releases Gemma 4 12B multimodal model8.0
- INVESTMENTMGX MGX invests €7.5 billion in French AI compute9.0
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Gebru's AI Predictions Asserted
A 2026 Tumblr post asserts that Timnit Gebru's 2020 paper, "On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots," predicted five key large language model risks now reportedly manifest, including bias amplification, environmental costs, and un-auditable datasets. This forces re-evaluation of AI development incentives and increases due diligence.

China Halts Robotaxi License Issuance
China's government halted new autonomous vehicle license issuance, signalling a policy shift prioritising social stability over rapid AI integration. This impacts autonomous vehicle founders and investors, as job preservation concerns now constrain AI deployment.

UK Orders Google AI Opt-Out
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority ordered Google to allow publishers to opt out of AI content scraping for search summaries and generative AI features. This decision grants publishers greater control over their content and strengthens their negotiating position, setting a global precedent for AI content regulation.

Meta Launches Business AI Agents
Meta's new AI-powered business agents challenge Microsoft and OpenAI in enterprise AI, offering automated tasks via WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram. This provides procurement teams new options for customer interaction automation, with initial free access lowering adoption barriers.

Microsoft Builds Independent AI
Microsoft unveiled its first reasoning model, MAI-Thinking-1, alongside new cybersecurity tools and enterprise-focused AI agents at Build. This move signals Microsoft's independent pursuit of core AI capabilities, shifting from its prior reliance on OpenAI and offering new options for procurement and security teams.

U of T Researchers Demonstrate AI Worm
University of Toronto researchers demonstrated an AI worm built with free, open-weight models, capable of adapting its attack strategy to spread across any online device. This reduces hacker costs to near zero, demanding security teams re-evaluate network defence strategies.
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