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AI just hit four new fault lines

Is AI moving faster than the rules, the lawsuits, and even the products? Today’s biggest moves include a new OpenAI work agent, a fresh Apple fight, a proposed frontier watchdog, and a new open-weight wave. Here are 4 must-know shifts.

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Mark McNeilly reports OpenAI just shipped GPT-5.6 and ChatGPT Work. The big shift: an agent for longer multistep tasks that can use connected apps and files to build docs, spreadsheets, slides, reports, and sites. AI is becoming a coworker.

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AI to ROI says Apple sued OpenAI over alleged trade-secret theft tied to hardware work, and OpenAI denied wrongdoing. The takeaway: AI competition is spilling into the courtroom. How much will legal risk slow the next wave?

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Distill Intelligence says Demis Hassabis wants a US-led, industry-funded body to test frontier models before release and slow rollout if risks rise. That would make safety a gate, not an afterthought. Could this become the new norm?

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BuildfastwithAI and DigitalApplied say the open-weight race just got hotter: Moonshot’s Kimi K3 launched as a 2.8T-parameter model, and Thinking Machines shipped Inkling as a US-built open-weight model. Open models are now a top-tier battlefield.

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Which of these AI shifts matters most to you: the new work agent, the Apple lawsuit, the safety watchdog idea, or the open-weight surge? Reply with your pick or retweet for the thread.

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