Anthropic confirms new AI model Claude Mythos after data leak

Anthropic has confirmed it is developing and testing a new artificial intelligence model called Claude Mythos, described as the most capable the company has ever built. Writing for Fortune, Beatrice Nolan reports that the model’s existence came to light after internal documents were accidentally left in a publicly accessible online data store. An Anthropic spokesperson …

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Google expands Search Live globally

Google has expanded Search Live, its voice and camera-based search feature, to all countries and languages where AI Mode is available. The rollout covers more than 200 countries and territories. Search Live lets users ask questions by speaking out loud instead of typing. The feature responds with audio and can also draw on live camera …

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Google launches Gemini 3.1 Flash Live voice model

Google has released Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, its latest real-time voice and audio model. Valeria Wu and Yifan Ding write in the Google Blog that the model offers faster responses and improved natural conversation compared to its predecessor. The model is available in several Google products. Developers can access it via the Gemini Live API …

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You can now bring your entire AI history with you when switching to Gemini

Google has launched new tools for its Gemini AI assistant that allow users to transfer their chat history and personal preferences from other AI apps, such as ChatGPT and Claude, directly into Gemini. The update introduces two main features. Users can now import a summary of personal context — such as interests, relationships, and preferences …

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Wikipedia bans AI-generated content in articles for its English language version

Wikipedia has updated its guidelines to prohibit editors from using artificial intelligence to write or rewrite article content. The English-language version of the site introduced the change after months of editors struggling with a rise in AI-generated articles. The new policy stems from a finding that text produced by large language models (LLMs) frequently breaks …

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EU Parliament votes to delay AI Act rules and ban nudifier apps

The European Parliament has voted to simplify parts of the Artificial Intelligence Act and push back key deadlines for compliance. The European Parliament writes in an official press release the vote passed by 569 votes in favour, 45 against, and 23 abstentions. The most significant changes affect when companies must comply with rules governing high-risk …

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Mistral releases open-weight text-to-speech model Voxtral TTS

French AI company Mistral has released Voxtral TTS, an open-weight text-to-speech model aimed at enterprise use cases such as customer support, sales, and real-time translation. Unlike competitors such as ElevenLabs, Deepgram, and OpenAI, Mistral is releasing the full model weights, allowing companies to run the system on their own infrastructure without sending data to a …

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Anthropic gives Claude the ability to control Macs

Anthropic has added computer control capabilities to its Claude AI assistant, allowing the software to click, type, scroll, and navigate applications on a user’s Mac on their behalf. The feature is available as a research preview for Claude Pro and Max subscribers. Claude follows a priority system when completing tasks. It first uses direct connectors …

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Xiaomi’s MiMo-V2-Pro is a frontier AI model at a lower cost

Xiaomi has launched MiMo-V2-Pro, a large language model the Chinese electronics and car manufacturer claims can compete with leading American AI systems at significantly lower cost. Carl Franzen reports for VentureBeat that the model approaches the performance of OpenAI’s and Anthropic’s top offerings while costing roughly one sixth to one seventh as much per use. …

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From writing code to running your life: The trillion-dollar AI agent race

AI agents are no longer just for software developers. Tools like Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex, which started as coding assistants, are now being positioned to handle everything from booking travel to managing medical records. Kate Clark reports for The Wall Street Journal that the companies behind these tools see a multi-trillion-dollar opportunity in …

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