
Researchers at UCSD have unveiled a new type of bulk RRAM that could help overcome the memory wall in AI applications by allowing computation to occur within memory, enhancing efficiency for neural networks.


OpenAI and Anthropic have released their latest coding assistant models, Codex 5.3 and Opus 4.6, showcasing advancements in usability and performance. The article discusses the implications of these releases in the evolving landscape of AI agents.







Researchers from Harvard and Stanford have developed a new framework called Ordered Action Tokenization (OAT) to enhance robotic movements using techniques similar to those in large language models (LLMs). This innovation aims to improve the efficiency and flexibility of robot actions.








The EU has warned Meta over potential antitrust violations for blocking rival AI chatbots from its WhatsApp platform, claiming it abuses its dominant market position. This could lead to significant regulatory actions against the tech giant.
As nuclear treaties dissolve, researchers suggest a new approach to arms control using AI and satellite technology for monitoring nuclear weapons. Matt Korda from the Federation of American Scientists outlines a proposal for 'cooperative technical means' to replace on-site inspections with remote monitoring. This method would utilize existing satellite infrastructure to observe missile silos and production sites, relying on AI for data analysis. However, the proposal faces hurdles, including the need for cooperation among nuclear powers and the challenge of creating effective AI systems with limited training data. Experts warn that while this approach may be better than nothing, it raises concerns about the reliability and transparency of AI in such critical applications.