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Last few days have been absolutely wild
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in the world of AI and tech. Opera
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dropped a fullyogentic browser that
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builds and gets stuff done for you.
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Deepseek quietly pushed a new AI model
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that jumped right behind OpenAI's best
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and outperformed Grock without even
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making a public announcement. Google
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launched Flow TV, a non-stop stream of
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AI generated videos that includes
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everything from robot battles to cheese
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montages. Over in Google Photos, the
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editing tools just got a serious AI
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upgrade. You can now reimagine your
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images with a single
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sentence. Meanwhile, entry-level tech
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jobs are vanishing fast as AI eats up
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the work that used to go to fresh grads.
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One cyber security startup raised a
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monster round to let AI hack systems
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before the real hackers get in. And
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Xpunk just released a smart EV with dual
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Nvidia chips, voice controlled
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everything, and insane driver assist for
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less than
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20,000. Yeah, a lot just happened. Let's
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break it all down. All right, first up
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is Opera. And the company just cranked
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the idea of helpful browser up to 11
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with Opera Neon. They've spent the last
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2 years training a dedicated agentic AI
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and then wiring it directly into the
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browser Chrome. So the moment you open a
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tab, the agent is literally sitting
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there ready to act. Neon runs in three
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clearly labeled modes. In chat mode, the
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AI lives right inside the address bar.
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Highlight a dense legal PDF. Fire off
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summarize the renewal clause and it
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answers in place. No context swig, no
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extra tab. Flip to-do mode and the agent
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takes the wheel of the live page. Think
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of filling out a multi-page visa form.
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It will pull your save docs. paste the
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right numbers, double check date
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formats, even pop your two-factor code
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from the clipboard, and it does it all
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locally so nothing sensitive leaves the
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machine. Then there's make mode, which
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is the big swing. Neon spins up a
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disposable virtual machine on Opera's
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European cloud cluster, breaks your
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single request into a dependency graph,
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and runs every subtask in parallel. Dump
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in, build a playable two-dimensional
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physics demo that explains the law of
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momentum. Close the lid and the virtual
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machine compiles the game, records a
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brief walkthrough video, and leaves you
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with a zip file plus a sharable web page
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when you come back. Opera recycled the
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Neon name from a 2017 concept build for
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nostalgia. And there's already a wait
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list live on Opera's site. Okay, now
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let's jump to China because Deep Seek
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just caused another leaderboard tremor.
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In the early hours of Thursday, they
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pushed a new checkpoint called
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R10528 to hugging face. No blog post, no
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tweet, just the model card. Within
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hours, Live Codebench, the coding
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benchmark built by Berkeley, MIT, and
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Cornell, slotted
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R10528 right behind OpenAI's 04 Mini and
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03 while nudging ahead of XAI's Gro 3
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Mini and Alibaba's Quen 3. That matters
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because Live Codebench doesn't rely on
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multiple choice prompts. It actually
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compiles and unit tests the generated
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code. So, you either pass or you don't.
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Bloomberg dug up a Wechathat message
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where a Deepseek rep called this push a
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minor trial upgrade, which feels like
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polite understatement. Remember, the
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original R1 launch in January shaved
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billions off Western chip stocks by
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outperforming GPT4LE models on mid-tier
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hardware. Export controls still cap how
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many A100 and H100 chips can land in
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China, so Deep Seek's sparse expert
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tricks have become a national bragging
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right. R2 was rumored for May and
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insiders claim it's still in safety
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review. So 0528 is almost certainly a
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bridge build to keep pressure on
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competitors. Founder Leang Wenfung, now
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a regular on tech panels with Jack Ma
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and Pony Ma, has investors talking about
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model fatigue, but leaderboard numbers
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like these keep resetting the debate
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every few weeks. All right, next is
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Google's latest Why Not project, Flow
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TV. Announced on stage at I/O last week
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and already streaming live. Flow TV is
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exactly what it sounds like, a 247, no
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login channel of AI generated video
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clips. Each one born from a plain
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English prompt that sits right on the
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screen. You get thematic feeds, main,
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fantasy, sci-fi, nature, animals,
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sports, food, cinematic, abstract,
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water, fire, and yes, an entire channel
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dedicated to cheese. Each clip is
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stitched together by three models in
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relay. Gemini parses the prompt and
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keeps narrative consistency. Imagin 4
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paints the textures and lighting and VO3
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turns those frames into 1080p footage
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with synchronized music, dialogue, and
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foley. There are zero ads, zero user
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comments, and zero playlists. It's pure
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leanback consumption. Anyone can watch
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for free. If you want to create, you
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need Google Ultra at $249 a month, which
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unlocks a nodraph editor, clip timeline,
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and prompt renders. The sneaky value is
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educational since every clip shows its
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prompt. Artists can pause the stream,
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copy the phrasing, and experiment in
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their own projects. Google's engineers
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say Flow is also their live load test
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for VO's new temporal consistency
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tweaks. So, the public stream is doing
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double duty as QA lab. Okay, now let's
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swing to Google Photos because that app
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just grew a serious AI spine. The old
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two-tier editing toolbar is gone. Now
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you get three large buttons, enhance,
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dynamic, and the brand new AI enhance.
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Tap AI enhance, and you instantly see
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three alternative edits, each built by
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chaining sharpening, D noiseise, sky
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replacement, object cleanup, and color
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grading. Underneath, a learned aesthetic
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scorer ranks the trio before you even
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pick one. Pixel exclusive tricks are
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escaping their cage, too. Autoframe
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looks at subject, centrids, horizon
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lines, and depth layers, then suggests
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either a tighter crop or a wider one. If
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it widens, the model hallucinates
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believable edge pixels using the same
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diffusion backbone as magic editor.
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Reimagine is the whole punch fun.
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Circle, empty sidewalk, type retroves
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Vespa, and suddenly there's a scooter
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with matching shadows and reflections.
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Right now, those two still need a Pixel
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9 Fold or tablet, but Google says the
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whole redesign hits Android globally
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next month and iOS later in the year. A
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small but handy extra, you can now share
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an album via QR code. At a wedding, the
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photographer flashes the code, guests
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scan once, and everyone can add photos
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without juggling Google account
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permissions. All right, next story, and
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it's less cheerful for graduates.
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Venture firm SignalFire scraped LinkedIn
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data to 650 million profiles across 80
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million companies and found that in 2024
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new grads made up only 7% of all hires
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at Meta, Microsoft, Google, and similar
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giants. That's a 25% slide from 2023 and
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more than a 50% drop compared with 2019
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prepandemic numbers.
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Startups are bleeding junior spots even
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faster, falling from roughly onethird of
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hires in 2019 to under 6% last year.
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Signal Fire's research head Asher Banto
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says the culprit is straightforward.
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Generative AI has automated most routine
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onboarding tasks from boilerplate coding
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to financial spreadsheet cleanup.
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Anthropic CEO Dario Ammoday went on
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record with Axios predicting that within
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1 to 5 years AI could wipe out half of
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all entry-level white collar roles and
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push unemployment into the 10 to 20%
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bracket. He also told the Council on
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Foreign Relations that large models may
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write essentially all of the code for
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major companies within a single year.
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Brooking's data backs the vulnerability
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curve. Entry-level market research
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analysts, graphic designers, and sales
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reps all sit north of 50% task
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automation exposure, while senior
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specialist roles face far lower risk. If
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you're finishing a CS degree this
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summer, the numbers suggest you'll need
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to show skills that a code synthesizing
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large language model can't mimic yet.
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Okay, now let's talk cyber security
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money because Horizon 3.ai AI just filed
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an SEC form D that confirms at least 73
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million already committed toward a 100
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million series D. The round is led by
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NEA marking their second 9F figure cyber
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bet in 4 weeks after backing Vasa. One
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insider told TechCrunch, "The post money
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valuation should clear 750 million,
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while another source pegs Horizon 3's
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annual recurring revenue right around 30
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million thanks to a 101% year-on-year
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surge. Horizon 3's flagship platform,
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Node Zero, is essentially an autonomous
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penetration tester. Point it at your AWS
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cider block on Friday night, and by
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Monday, you get a PDF killchain report
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with exploited CVEes, lateral movement
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paths, and a one-click remediation
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script. The company just earned Fed Ramp
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authorization earlier this month, so US
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federal agencies can buy without
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waiverss. Founder Snehal Antani,
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formerly CTO at Splunk and once embedded
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with US special operations cyber units,
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started Horizon 3 in 2019 and raised 40
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million last August from Craft Ventures
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and Signal Fire. With automated fishing
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kits already chaining multiple large
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language models, venture capitalists see
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blue team automation as the logical
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counter, which explains the check size.
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All right, last but definitely not
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least, let's drive over to Guangha where
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Xpong has launched the Mana M03 Max at
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Ren Mimi
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139800. That's roughly 19,400. And the
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amount of tech stuffed inside would
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normally push a Chinese sticker north of
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Renimi 200,000. Up front are dual Nvidia
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Orin X chips delivering 58 TOFF tops
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fused with 27 sensors, two 8 megapixel
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cameras, 5 millimeter wave radars, and a
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full array of ultrasonics. This hardware
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feeds Xpunk's AI touring smart driving
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system, which the company says can
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recognize more than 50 distinct road
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objects, pylons, stray dogs, ebikes
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swerving out of alleys, and plan its
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trajectory at urban speeds without
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highdefinition map dependencies. Inside,
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the car debuts AI tion
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5.7.0. The infotainment is driven by
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Xpong's in-house XGPT language model,
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adding over 300 new cockpit features and
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extending voice control coverage to 90%
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of all functions. You can now tell the
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car set ambient lights to chill blue and
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start seat massage level three and it
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obeys. The Mona family now spans four
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range configs. 515 plus at Renmi
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119,800 519 km zo 620 plus at renmi
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129800 5002 max at the same price and
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the flagship 600 max at renimi 139800.
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Since deliveries began last August,
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Xpang has built 100,000 Mona sedans,
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making it the fastests selling a segment
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battery electric vehicle in China for
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eight straight months. And the buyer
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base is strikingly young, 90% under 35.
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No export plans yet. But Xpang has
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quietly hired mapping engineers in
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Prague, so a European debut isn't off
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the table. So, what do you think? Are we
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still in control of this? AI wave, or is
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it already driving the car, writing the
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code, editing our photos, and hiring
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itself? Let me know down below. I want
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to hear your take. If you enjoyed this
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breakdown, hit like, hit subscribe, and
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stick around because things are only
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getting crazier. Thanks for watching,
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and see you in the next one.