A new fine-tuning technique aims to solve “catastrophic forgetting,” a limitation that often complicates repeated model updates in enterprise deployments. Researchers at MIT, the Improbable AI Lab, and ETH Zurich have introduced a fine-tuning method designed to let models learn new tasks while preserving previously acquired capabilities. To prevent degrading existing capabilities, many organizations isolate new tasks…
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AI chatbots are worse than search engines for medical advice
There is a clear gap between the theoretical medical knowledge of large language models (LLMs) and their practical usefulness for patients, according not a new study from the Oxford Internet Institute and the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford. The research, conducted in collaboration with MLCommons and other institutions,…
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You’ll soon be able to block all AI features in Firefox
In December, Mozilla CEO Anthony Enzor-DeMeo attracted a lot of attention by announcing that Firefox would become a “modern AI browser.” In order not to alienate users, the company also promised a new setting that would make it possible to turn off some or all of the AI features, including the chatbot in the sidebar,…
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Who profits from AI? Not OpenAI, says think tank
Findings from a new study by Epoch AI, a non-profit research institute, appear to poke major holes in the notion that AI firms, and specifically OpenAI, will eventually become profitable. The research paper written by Jaime Sevilla, Hannah Petrovic and Anson Ho, suggests that while running an AI model may generate enough revenue to cover…
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Who profits from AI? Not OpenAI, says think tank
Findings from a new study by Epoch AI, a non-profit research institute, appear to poke major holes in the notion that AI firms, and specifically OpenAI, will eventually become profitable. The research paper written by Jaime Sevilla, Hannah Petrovic and Anson Ho, suggests that while running an AI model may generate enough revenue to cover…
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Alibaba’s Qwen3-Max-Thinking expands enterprise AI model choices
Alibaba Cloud’s latest AI model, Qwen3-Max-Thinking, is staking a claim as one of the world’s most advanced reasoning engines after posting benchmark results that delivered competitive results against leading models from Google and OpenAI. In a blog post, Alibaba said the model was trained using expanded capacity and large-scale computing resources, including reinforcement learning, which…
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OpenAI’s GPT is getting better at mathematics
OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 Pro does better at solving sophisticated math problems than older versions of the company’s top large language model, according to a new study by Epoch AI, a non-profit research institute. GPT-5.2 Pro solved four problems that had been too difficult for any other AI models to solve, and of the 13 problems that…
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Always disclose how you use AI
AI chatbots have been with us three years and one month (at least the kind that use large language models (LLMs) to communicate with natural-sounding words). Already norms are emerging in some professions for users to disclose how they use AI. For example: Organizations such as the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors created policies…
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Anthropic’s Claude AI gets a new constitution embedding safety and ethics
Anthropic has completely overhauled the “Claude constitution”, a document that sets out the ethical parameters governing its AI model’s reasoning and behavior. Launched at the World Economic Forum’s Davos Summit, the new constitution’s principles are that Claude should be “broadly safe” (not undermining human oversight), “Broadly ethical” (honest, avoiding inappropriate, dangerous, or harmful actions), “genuinely…
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Open AI begins testing ads in Chat GPT
Open AI will begin testing ads in Chat GPT for certain users in the US. The ads will be shown to free users and in the new Chat GPT Go subscription, which costs $8 per month. They will not be shown to Plus, Pro, Business, or Enterprise subscribers. The ads will be clearly labeled and…
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Chinese AI firm trains state-of-the-art model entirely on Huawei chips
Chinese company Zhipu AI has trained image generation model entirely on Huawei processors, demonstrating that Chinese firms can build competitive AI systems without access to advanced Western chips. The model, released on Tuesday, marks the first time a state-of-the-art multimodal model completed its full training cycle on Chinese-made chips, Zhipu said in a statement. The…
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Anthropic releases Cowork – Claude Code directly on your computer
Anthropic has released a new AI tool, Cowork, that allows users to collaborate with the AI model Claude directly in their computer files. Not just via text chat. The tool is based on the same technology as Claude Code, but is designed for non-programmers. In Cowork, users can give Claude access to a selected folder…
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OpenAI acquires Torch Health to boost its healthcare offerings
OpenAI has acquired San Francisco-based startup Torch Health in a move that analysts say is a strategic maneuver to boost its ChatGPT health initiative launched last week. In a blog post last week, OpenAI detailed its vision of ChatGPT Health: to create a chatbot that allows users to connect their medical records and wellness apps,…
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After AI review: Google stops dangerous health advice
The Guardian has published a number of articles highlighting the risks of asking health-related questions to chatbots or other AI tools. For example, Google’s AI overviews provide directly dangerous answers about liver values, which can lead people with serious liver diseases to believe that they are healthy. Following the review, Google has decided to remove…
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Global AI adoption is growing, and so is the digital divide
Global adoption of AI in the second half of 2025 rose by 1.2 percentage points compared to the first half of the year, a report released Thursday by the Microsoft AI Economy Institute (AIEI) indicates. According to the findings from the Microsoft think tank, whose principle mandate is to shape what it calls an inclusive,…
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Common health questions to ask Chat GPT
Open AI has presented a new report entitled AI as a Healthcare Ally. In the report, we learn that it is very common for users to ask questions about their health to Chat GPT. One in four users (over 200 million) asks health-related questions every week, while one in twenty users (over 40 million) asks…
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Google is working on Nano Banana 2 Flash to generate images at lightning speed
In November, Google launched Nano Banana Pro, an upgraded version of its popular tool for creating AI-generated images. Now it is clear that Google is working on Nano Banana 2 Flash, a slightly less powerful model that can generate realistic images at lightning speed. While the Nano Banana Pro is based on the Gemini 3…
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Deepseek says new method can train AI more efficiently and cheaply
Chinese AI company Deepseek has unveiled a new training method, Manifold-Constrained Hyper-Connections (mHC), which will make it possible to train large language models more efficiently and at lower cost, reports the South China Morning Post. The method is a further development of so-called Hyper-Connections, which was originally developed by Bytedance in 2024. That technology, in…
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Google’s old assistant stays on Android for a while longer
In March, Computer Sweden reported that Google Assistant would be replaced by the AI tool Gemini in Android-based mobile phones before the new year. With just over a week to go until the end of the year, it is clear that this will not be the case. In a message on the Gemini support page,…
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Google releases fast AI model Gemini 3 Flash
A few weeks ago, Google launched the powerful AI model Gemini 3 and now it’s time for a faster variant called Gemini 3 Flash. In addition to speed, Gemini 3 Flash is said to offer improved intelligence, at least compared to its predecessor, Gemini 2.5 Flash. According to the Humanity’s Last Exam (HLE) and Simple…
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Using AI to automatically cancel customers? Not a smart move
Enterprise IT execs know well the dangers of relying too much on third-parties, how automated decision systems need to always have a human in the loop, and the dangers of telling customers too much/too little when policy violations require an account shutdown. But a saga that played out Tuesday between Anthropic and the CEO of a Swiss…
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Merriam-Webster names “slop” the word of the year 2025
Merriam-Webster, the US publisher of some of the world’s best-known encyclopedias, has named “slop” the word of the year for 2025. “We define slop as digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of artificial intelligence.” All that stuff dumped on our screens, captured in just four letters: the English…
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OpenAI launches GPT-5.2 as it battles Google’s Gemini 3 for AI model supremacy
OpenAI has released GPT-5.2, claiming significant gains in the AI model’s ability to complete real-world business tasks to an “expert level” compared to GPT-5.1, released in November. The new model, available in Instant, Thinking, and Pro performance tiers, offers major improvements across a range of benchmarks, the company said. Using OpenAI’s GDPval benchmark, which compares…
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CSO in eigener Sache: Mit Smart Answers zu mehr Information
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OpenAI expands data residency for enterprise customers
OpenAI has expanded its data-residency options for enterprise customers, specifically its ChatGPT Enterprise, ChatGPT Edu, and API users. The move, as per analysts, could clear one of the biggest hurdles holding enterprises back from adopting the company’s LLM stack at scale. “Enterprises can move from small pilots to full deployments without violating their jurisdiction’s rules…
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Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.5 pricing cut signals a shift in the enterprise AI market
Anthropic has launched Claude Opus 4.5 with a 67% price cut that repositions its flagship model from a boutique offering to a production-ready enterprise tool. The new pricing of $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output tokens — down from $15 and $75 — brings Anthropic closer to OpenAI and Google while…
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Schatten-IT: Viele Fachkräfte nutzen KI ohne Erlaubnis
Schatten-KI in Unternehmen birgt erhebliche Risiken. phloxii – shutterstock.com Immer mehr Fachkräfte in den sogenannten MINT-Berufen setzen Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) am Arbeitsplatz ohne die Genehmigung des Arbeitgebers ein. MINT steht für Mathematik, Informatik, Naturwissenschaften und Technik. In Deutschland nutzen drei von vier MINT-Fachkräften (77 Prozent) bei der Arbeit KI-Tools wie ChatGPT, Google Gemini oder Perplexity,…
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API-Exploit für AI-Browser Comet entdeckt
Sicherheitsforscher haben einen API-Exploit für den KI-Browser Comet offengelegt. Fajri Mulia Hidayat – shutterstock.com Der Security-Anbieter SquareX hat eine bisher nicht dokumentierte API innerhalb des KI-Browsers Comet offengelegt. Damit können beliebige Befehle über eingebettete Erweiterungen ausgeführt und Anwendungen gestartet werden – Funktionen, die von Mainstream-Browsern absichtlich blockiert werden. Die API lässt sich direkt von perplexity.ai…
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Jeff Bezos’ Project Prometheus move seen as a rethinking of AI IT strategy
When reports came out on Monday that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is pouring $6.2 billion into another AI startup, to be called Project Prometheus, analysts and practitioners disagreed about what the move means for the near term future of AI and IT. The company will initially focus on manufacturing systems and engineering, as well as,…
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KI-gesteuerter Cyberangriff sorgt für Wirbel
Forscher wollen den ersten großangelegten Cyberangriff entdeckt haben, der von einem KI-Modell ausgeführt wurde. LALAKA – shutterstock.com Das KI-Unternehmen Anthropic gab kürzlich bekannt, dass Unternehmen weltweit von einer KI-gestützten Spionage-Software attackiert wurden. Dabei soll es sich um den ersten öffentlich dokumentierten Fall einer Cyberattacke handeln, die von einem KI-Modell ausgeführt wurde. Laut Forschungsbericht waren rund…
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OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.1 to refine ChatGPT with adaptive reasoning and personalization
OpenAI has introduced GPT-5.1, an update to its GPT-5 model, aiming to deliver faster responses, improved reasoning, and more flexible conversational controls as the company works to refine its ChatGPT experience for both consumer and enterprise users. The release includes new Instant and Thinking variants designed to offer more adaptive reasoning and a broader range…
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Wie ChatGPT sich selbst eine Prompt Injection zufügt
Forscher haben neue Methoden für Angriffe über ChatGPT aufgedeckt. PhotoGranary02 – shutterstock.com Forscher des Sicherheitsunternehmens Tenable haben sieben neue Möglichkeiten entdeckt, wie Angreifer ChatGPT dazu bringen können, private Informationen aus den Chat-Verläufen der Nutzer preiszugeben. Bei den meisten dieser Angriffe handelt es sich um indirekte Prompt Injections, die die Standard-Tools und -funktionen von ChatGPT ausnutzen.…
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Meta’s SPICE framework pushes AI toward self-learning without human supervision
Meta researchers have unveiled a new reinforcement learning framework called SPICE (Self-Play in Corpus Environments) that enables large language models (LLMs) to improve their reasoning skills without human supervision. Developed with the National University of Singapore, SPICE trains a single model to act as both a Challenger, which generates complex, document-based problems, and a Reasoner, which solves…
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Anthropic lands Cognizant as corporate client
Anthropic has entered into a major partnership with global consulting giant Cognizant, reports The Wall Street Journal. The deal makes Cognizant one of Anthropic’s three largest enterprise customers. It also means that Anthropic’s AI model Claude will be rolled out to around 350,000 employees. Cognizant will also offer Claude as part of its services to…
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Anthropic experiments with AI introspection
Humans (along with some other primates and small animals) are unique in that we can not only think, but we know we are thinking. This introspection allows us to scrutinize, self-reflect, and reassess our thoughts. AI may be working toward that same capability, according to researchers from Anthropic. They claim that the most advanced Claude…
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OpenAI preps models to replace banking, consulting jobs
OpenAI’s decision to train its models on the everyday outputs of consultants and bankers is more than just a technical experiment, it’s a signal that AI is being repositioned from a generic tool to a domain-capable resource, Sanchit Vir Gogia, the chief analyst, founder and CEO of Greyhound Research said Thursday. He was responding to reports…
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The latest genAI scam: fake expense receipts
Businesses around the world have seen a surge in fake expense receipts created using AI-powered image generators from OpenAI and Google, among others, according to the Financial Times. The generative AI (genAI) tools make it possible to create extremely realistic fake receipts in just a few seconds without any specialized knowledge. The financial management platform…
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OpenAI’s company knowledge wants access to all of your internal data
OpenAI on Thursday rolled out its latest offering, a comprehensive data collection and analysis capability called “company knowledge”. And although vendors have been granted access to a wide range of enterprise data for decades — think of malware detection that reviews all messages and downloads — analysts and industry observers see this OpenAI effort as…
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AI chatbots are wrong about news 45% of the time, study finds
A new international study coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and led by the BBC shows that AI assistants distort news content nearly half of the time. The research included 22 public service broadcasters in 18 countries and 14 languages. In the study, more than 3,000 AI responses from Chat GPT, Copilot, Gemini and…
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Claude just got a skill upgrade and it’s coming for your workflows
Model builders are moving beyond simple AI chatbots to creating comprehensive assistants that, in the words of AI dignitary Ethan Mollick, “do real work” in enterprise workflows. Anthropic is continuing its push in this area with a new feature, Agent Skills, which allows Claude to improve its execution of specific tasks. When relevant, the model…
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Voice AI issues – the clunky speech, weird pauses and inaccuracies — are being fixed, execs say
Voice AI technology has been around for years. But clunky voices, awkward pauses, and problems with accuracy have been roadblocks to widespread adoption. Many of those issues are now being resolved as more startups jump into the voice AI fray, Twilio and Zoom CEOs said recently at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology conference. Twilio…
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Proposed $1.5 billion Anthropic copyright settlement raises questions about generative AI costs
Anthropic has agreed to pay at least $1.5 billion to rights holders in settlement of a lawsuit regarding its training of generative AI models using copyright material without permission, raising concerns that this could increase the licensing costs enterprises pay for AI models. The class action lawsuit concerns authors’ claims in an August 2024 lawsuit…
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AI and the end of proof
Garbage bags are being thrown out a White House window, or so a popular video seems to show. “Probably AI generated,” said President Trump in a Tuesday press conference. Earlier, a White House official suggested to TIME magazine that the video was real and showed a contractor doing “regular maintenance.” Here we are, like other…
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Leena AI unveils conversational AI ‘colleagues’ for the enterprise
Imagine driving to a business meeting while conversing with a voice-enabled AI agent, and asking it to open a lead for a prospect in Salesforce. Or strolling in the park, asking your AI assistant whether you have enough laptops in inventory, and if not, to order what you need. Or even, while waiting at the…
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The first traces of GPT-5 have appeared
OpenAI is currently working on GPT-5, the successor to the GPT-4 large language model (LLM) used in the popular chatbot ChatGPT. The first references to GPT-5 were discovered in code from OpenAI, according to Bleeping Computer. The company’s apparent plan is to combine the multimodular models in the GPT series with the reasoning models in…
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Cat content disturbs AI models
Cat owners know that house pets not only promote productivity, but can sometimes also be a huge hindrance and cause errors – for example, by distracting the owner from their work or by changing peripheral devices without respect. A recent study now shows that cats can also confuse reasoning models in a figurative sense, i.e.…
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Zuckerberg announces Meta Superintelligence Labs
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has formally announced the creation of Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL) in a memo to employees. The labs will be run by Alexandr Wang, until recently CEO of Scale AI, the data labelling company in which Meta bought a 49% stake for $14.8 billion last month. Wang’s title at Meta will…
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OpenAI: Latest news and insights
OpenAI is an artificial intelligence organization comprised of the non-profit OpenAI, Inc. and several for-profit subsidiaries. The company is perhaps best known for its ChatGPT chatbot, which launched in 2022, kicking off a period of massive disruption in the tech industry and beyond. A complicated and increasingly contentious relationship with Microsoft, ongoing legal issues over…
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Open AI to review compensation after Meta poaches several researchers
Following reports that Meta had hired away prominent researchers from OpenAI — in some cases offering $100 million — the company is now saying it will review compensation. According to Wired, OpenAI’s management reportedly told employees they will not stand by and watch this happen. In a Slack message to staff, OpenAI’s chief scientist, Mark…
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Open AI to review compensation after Meta poaches several researchers
Following reports that Meta had hired away prominent researchers from OpenAI — in some cases offering $100 million — the company is now saying it will review compensation. According to Wired, OpenAI’s management reportedly told employees they will not stand by and watch this happen. In a Slack message to staff, OpenAI’s chief scientist, Mark…
