Sunday, July 12

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Apple just sued OpenAI. And the details are wild.
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Apple just sued OpenAI. And the details are wild.

This isn’t a generic IP dispute. Apple’s hardware chief at OpenAI is Tang Tan. Former Apple VP. 24 years at the company. He now runs OpenAI’s device ambitions. Apple alleges he was coaching Apple employees interviewing at OpenAI to bring actual hardware parts – batteries, logic boards, SIPs – to their interviews for “show and tell” sessions. He also reportedly circulated an internal Apple offboarding document marked “Need to Know” to incoming OpenAI hires, teaching them how to leave Apple without triggering security checks. Then there’s Chang Liu. Former Apple electrical engineer. He kept his Apple-issued laptop after joining OpenAI. Found a bug that still gave him access to Apple’s cloud storage. His reaction: “LOL, I found out I can access the [network storage], so funny.” He then ...
What is the meaning of AI benchmarks?
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What is the meaning of AI benchmarks?

Whenever a new model gets released, I see alot of posts that this model now performs 80% in this benchmark and 90% on that benchmark. Now what does that mean and what if an AI model achieves 100% on all the benchmarks? Does that mean AI model cannot get any better now? submitted by /u/pokaboom1 [link] [comments]
GPT-2 Fully Decoded Internally Black Box Fully Open With Demo
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GPT-2 Fully Decoded Internally Black Box Fully Open With Demo

The BABEL codec: the first complete, certified decode of everything happening inside a production language model (GPT-2 small). It reads the model's internal state into English AND writes English back into the model. 94.7% of behavior reconstructed — and that holds at every layer depth and text regime tested, not just one spot. Everything is open: paper, the full lexicon, the grammar tables, the decoder/encoder weights, reproduction scripts, and a demo that shows you the model's thoughts on any sentence you type. https://github.com/wpferrell/babel-codec-gpt2 submitted by /u/Revolutionary-Lab882 [link] [comments]
Leaked Gemini internal reasoning + UI schema
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Leaked Gemini internal reasoning + UI schema

Asked Gemini a basic World Cup stat question (how many times has Spain finished top 4). Instead of an answer, it dumped its entire scratchpad: internal card-rendering logic with real component names (Bento/BentoCard/chameleon), a checklist it runs to decide what UI to render, and entity IDs it pulls from Google's Knowledge Graph. Just hadn't seen this specific schema documented anywhere. Raw output here: https://pastebin.com/8HWikGWj Curious if anyone's seen the "Bento" naming before or knows more about how this rendering pipeline works. submitted by /u/Pablomorado [link] [comments]
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Updated: Millions of ChatGPT user conversations searched, but OpenAI alleged to be holding out

Originally published January 6, 2026; updated July 9, 2026 A side controversy in the OpenAI, Inc. Copyright Infringement Litigation case going on in federal court in New York City has been that regular users’ ChatGPT conversations were ordered disclosed to the plaintiffs for searching and perhaps other litigation-related uses. This notion first caused quite a stir with ChatGPT users commenting on Reddit, for example, when Judge Wang, the magistrate judge overseeing “discovery,” which is the exchange of documents and information between the litigating parties, back in mid 2025 ordered all ChatGPT conversation transcripts or “output logs” be preserved by defendant OpenAI. Then in November 2025 Judge Wang ordered that 20 million (down from an original requested 120 million) of these user conv...
Zuck Says AI Will Run Your Whole Business
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Zuck Says AI Will Run Your Whole Business

Meta recently launched a new AI agent for businesses that’s designed to handle customer chats, book appointments, and close sales. Mark Zuckerberg even dropped a pretty wild prediction during the launch stating that eventually these agents will be able to "run your entire business." On one hand, you have to appreciate how far the infra has come. The fact that a platform as massive as Meta is rolling out native autonomous tools proves that AI agents are no longer just an experimental toy for tech hobbyists. They are genuinely capable of saving massive amounts of time on frontline customer service and scheduling. But there’s a massive elephant in the room that we need to talk about: data ownership. Handing over your entire operational data pipeline, your customer interactions, and your...
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