Monday, July 13

Tag: Artificial Intelligence

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What’s one AI capability you think is still massively underrated?

We hear a lot about AI generating text, images, and code, but I feel some of its most useful capabilities don't get much attention. For me, AI has been surprisingly helpful for breaking down complex topics, organizing messy information, and speeding up research. Those aren't the flashy features that make headlines, but they've had the biggest impact on my day-to-day work. What's one AI capability or use case that you think deserves more recognition? I'm interested in hearing about practical examples rather than the usual "AI can do everything" answers. submitted by /u/Sandesh_jagtap [link] [comments]
The AI frontier just got locked behind government approval, and most of us aren’t on the list
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The AI frontier just got locked behind government approval, and most of us aren’t on the list

Something happened in the last two weeks that didn’t get nearly enough attention outside of tech circles. Anthropic released what are reportedly their most capable models yet, Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The Trump administration then ordered Anthropic to ban all foreign nationals from accessing them, citing cybersecurity concerns. Anthropic’s response? They shut down access entirely, saying they couldn’t reliably enforce a “foreign nationals only” restriction. The reason these models are so sensitive: they apparently have an unprecedented ability to identify software vulnerabilities. Not just theoretically, but at a level that genuinely alarmed the US government. Yesterday, OpenAI released GPT-5.6, a three-model family (Sol, Terra, and Luna). But it’s not available to you. Or me. Or proba...
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