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Why the Moltbook frenzy was like Pokémon
The whole experiment reminded our senior editor for AI, Will Douglas Heaven, of something far less interesting: Pokémon. Back in…
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Making AI Work, MIT Technology Review’s new AI newsletter, is here
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Moltbook was peak AI theater
For some, Moltbook showed us what’s coming next: an internet where millions of autonomous agents interact online with little or…
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This is the most misunderstood graph in AI
That was certainly the case for Claude Opus 4.5, the latest version of Anthropic’s most powerful model, which was released…
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From guardrails to governance: A CEO’s guide for securing agentic systems
3. Permissions by design: Bind tools to tasks, not to models A common anti-pattern is to give the model a…
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What we’ve been getting wrong about AI’s truth crisis
On Thursday, I reported the first confirmation that the US Department of Homeland Security, which houses immigration agencies, is using…
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DHS is using Google and Adobe AI to make videos
In a section about “editing images, videos or other public affairs materials using AI,” it reveals for the first time…
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Rules fail at the prompt, succeed at the boundary
Prompt injection is persuasion, not a bug Security communities have been warning about this for several years. Multiple OWASP Top…
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OpenAI’s latest product lets you vibe code science
Kevin Weil, head of OpenAI for Science, pushes that analogy himself. “I think 2026 will be for AI and science…
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Inside OpenAI’s big play for science
“That’s actually a desirable place to be,” says Weil. “If you say enough wrong things and then somebody stumbles on…
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