AI news hit a busy week: regulators, model releases, video tools, and robot hands all made moves. Here’s the must-know thread.
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CNN says Anthropic hit a U.S. export ban after a jailbreak, with its top public model pulled days after release. Who should decide when a frontier model is too risky to ship?[6].
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llm-stats' latest release roundup includes GPT-5.2 Codex, another sign the coding-model race is still moving fast. If your stack depends on AI code tools, the update cycle is now part of the job.[3].
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Google's Veo 3 video creation tools are now widely available, pushing AI video closer to everyday workflows. When the demo tool goes mainstream, what changes first: ads, social, or product mockups?[4].
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Engineers built a prosthetic hand that can grip plush toys, water bottles, and other everyday objects like a human, adjusting its grasp to avoid damage. A real step toward more natural movement.[1].
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Which of these surprised you most? Reply below, and I’ll keep tracking the next wave.
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