The evening briefing.
Today across AI and tech: OpenAI's product strategy shifts, AI models gain browser exploit capabilities, and a new chip promises smart glasses without bulky hardware.
AI Capabilities and Risks. New research highlights the escalating capabilities of AI models, with a benchmark demonstrating that Claude Mythos and GPT-5.5 can autonomously develop real browser exploits. This development underscores significant security implications for web infrastructure and user data. Concurrently, OpenAI has introduced a new feature allowing ChatGPT to connect directly to users' bank accounts, providing access to detailed financial transactions. This expansion of access raises substantial privacy concerns and questions about the responsible handling of sensitive personal data by AI systems.
Economic Shifts and AI Costs. Data indicates that American jobs with significant AI exposure are beginning to disappear, signaling an early but potentially bleak trend in the labor market. The recent blockbuster IPO of AI chip darling Cerebras has intensified market hype for other major players like SpaceX and OpenAI, yet it simultaneously highlights how smaller innovators struggle for visibility and funding. The high operational costs of advanced AI are also evident, with one developer reportedly spending $1.3 million on OpenAI tokens in a single month. This disparity in resources contributes to a growing divide between the 'haves' and 'have-nots' in the AI gold rush.
Decentralized AI and Hardware Innovation. A US startup is pioneering a novel approach to distributed computing by offering homeowners payment to host small data centers on their property, aiming to decentralize AI infrastructure. In hardware advancements, a tiny new perception chip promises to enable skinny Aviator-style smart glasses with real-time spatial intelligence, eliminating the need for bulky GPUs. Further pushing on-device AI, researchers have developed electronic rings capable of interpreting multiple sign languages into text. Meanwhile, Japan is seeing a surge in demand for robot wolves, which are being deployed to deter record bear attacks.
AI Governance and Content Integrity. The scientific community is taking steps to address the misuse of AI in academic work, with the research repository ArXiv implementing a policy to ban authors for a year if they rely solely on AI for paper generation. In a move to combat misinformation and protect creators, YouTube is expanding its deepfake face-swap detection tool to all adult creators. This system allows users to request the removal of videos that use AI to falsely depict their likeness, reinforcing the platform's commitment to content authenticity.
OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman takes charge of product strategy
OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman is reportedly taking charge of the company's product strategy. This internal shakeup comes as OpenAI plans to combine its flagship ChatGPT with its programming product, Codex.
New benchmark shows Claude Mythos and GPT-5.5 can develop real browser exploits autonomously
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new benchmark that measures AI agents' ability to exploit real vulnerabilities in Google's V8 engine. Claude Mythos leads GPT-5.5 in this capability, though at a significantly higher cost.
ChatGPT can now connect to your bank account and see all your transactions
OpenAI has unveiled a new feature for ChatGPT, allowing users to share detailed financial information directly with the chatbot. This integration enables the AI to access and analyze bank account transactions.
American jobs with AI exposure are starting to disappear, data show
New data indicates a slight but noticeable drop in American jobs with significant AI exposure. This trend suggests an early impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market.
AI-generated code is 'pain waiting to happen'
Moshe Sambol of Lightrun warns that the boom in AI-generated code is accumulating significant technical debt. This reliance on AI for coding could lead to future maintenance and debugging challenges.
Research repository ArXiv will ban authors for a year if they let AI do all the work
ArXiv is implementing stricter measures against the careless use of large language models in scientific papers. The research repository will ban authors for one year if their submissions are found to be entirely AI-generated.
YouTube opens its deepfake face-swap detection tool to all adult creators
YouTube is making its Likeness Detection tool available to all creators aged 18 and older. This system allows users to file removal requests for videos that use AI-generated face fakes of themselves.
Tiny chip could turn skinny Aviators into smart glasses without a bulky battery
Mosaic has unveiled a new perception chip designed to give smart glasses real-time environmental awareness. This innovation aims to enable spatial intelligence without requiring a bulky GPU or battery.
AI rings on fingers can interpret sign language
Electronic rings wirelessly connected to an AI system are now capable of translating multiple sign languages into text. This development is a significant step toward more practical and lightweight sign language translation devices.
US start-up wants to pay you to host a data center on the side of your home
SPAN plans to install residential AI computing nodes outside homes, offering subsidized electricity and internet access to participating homeowners. This initiative aims to create a distributed network of data centers.
Cerebras' blockbuster IPO boosts hype for SpaceX and OpenAI, but crowds out smaller players
Cerebras' successful market debut has amplified excitement for other highly valued tech companies like SpaceX and OpenAI. However, this increased focus on large players may overshadow smaller startups in the AI and tech sectors.
Marketing operating system Nectar Social raises $30M Series A led by Menlo
AI-powered marketing platform Nectar Social announced it raised a $30 million Series A round. The funding was led by Menlo Ventures and its Anthology Fund, which was created in collaboration with Anthropic.
OpenClaw Creator Spent $1.3M on OpenAI Tokens in 30 Days
The creator of OpenClaw reportedly spent $1.3 million on OpenAI tokens within a 30-day period. This figure highlights the significant computational costs associated with developing and running advanced AI applications.
Japan’s robot wolf sells out as record bear attacks drive demand
Japan's robot wolf, designed to deter wildlife, has sold out due to record bear attacks. The robotic deterrents are being deployed in rural areas experiencing increased encounters with bears.