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A Model Called Honeycomb Leaked in Cursor. Fans Say It’s Opus 5.

A new model name called Honeycomb has become a major topic of discussion in the AI community after it reportedly appeared inside Cursor’s configuration files. Many developers and AI enthusiasts believe this could be Anthropic’s next flagship AI model, Claude Opus 5. However, there is an important point to remember. The Honeycomb leak is not an official announcement from Anthropic. It is simply a model name that appeared in Cursor, along with a few leaked details. Everything beyond that, including the model’s final name, features, and launch date, is based on speculation, so readers should separate the confirmed information from […]

Indonesia's AI Copyright law

Indonesia Moves to Become Southeast Asia’s First Nation to Write AI Into Copyright Law 

Indonesia is unveiling one of the biggest reforms for the artificial intelligence niche. This could make it the first Southeast Asian country to define how artificial intelligence incorporates into the copyright law. Instead of deeming artificial intelligence as an author, the draft legislation aims to draw a legal boundary. AI can help in creating the content, but the rights should remain with humans. The proposal comes amidst federal authorities worldwide struggle to balance innovation with creator rights. This makes Indonesia an early test case for whether copyright law can govern AI without granting authorship to machines. Why Is Indonesia’s AI […]

Gemini 3.5 Pro's Delayed Launch

Google Delays Gemini 3.5 Pro Launch as Coding Capabilities Fall Short of Internal Standards 

Google’s plan to halt the public release of Gemini 3.5 Pro emphasizes how arduous the artificial intelligence race is. The model was first revealed at Google I/O in May, with better reasoning, multimodal abilities, and industrial leading context length, and was expected to launch in June. Instead, a new report suggests that Google is stopping its flagship AI because its coding capabilities did not meet internal checks. The delay comes at a time when competitors including OpenAI, Meta, Anthropic, and xAI are readying new coding-focused AI models, making development one of the most important breakthroughs in the AI niche. Why […]

EU-Google Rivalry

The EU Wants Google to Open Android to Rival AI Assistants

There has been yet another European Union intervention in developing artificial intelligence and relevant ecosystem by asking Google to open key Android features and source data to competitors under the Digital Markets Act, in efforts to reduce Google’s dominance. This is done so to give competitors such as OpenAI and other rivals greater access to services that were previously clustered by the tech giant. This plan reflects a comprehensive regulatory idea that competition does not have to come at the cost of privacy.  Google, however, argues the opposite, warning that the alleged changes could weaken the guardrails that protect millions […]

Europe's HealthAI Network

Europe Is Taking HealthAI Oversight Global Before Its Own Rules Fully Arrive 

Artificial intelligence is embedding itself into healthcare, helping doctors assess scans, support diagnosis, and ease hospital workloads. But as deployment increases, regulators face a new issue. The issue is that AI systems are crossing borders while oversight remains native. Portugal’s decision to become the first European Union member to join HealthAI’s Global Regulatory Network,( GRN), hints that Europe is moving towards global cooperation on AI regulation, even before the EU’s landmark AI Act is implemented. The shift reflects a necessity that monitoring AI in healthcare needs expertise, security, governance, rather than working in isolation. How is HealthAI Affecting AI Governance […]

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OpenAI Says States Can Regulate AI, as Long as They Match

OpenAI’s latest proposal on AI regulation has reignited the debate over who should set the rules for artificial intelligence in the United States. The company says that, until Congress passes a federal AI law, individual states can help by introducing similar AI safety regulations. At first, the proposal appears to give states a leading role in shaping AI governance. However, the emphasis on similar laws has led to a different interpretation. If states adopt nearly identical regulations, they could effectively create a national standard without Congress passing a single federal law. In that sense, the discussion is not only about […]

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OpenAI’s GPT-Red Uses AI to Find AI’s Weaknesses Before Hackers Do

As AI becomes more advanced, making sure it’s safe is becoming just as important as improving its capabilities. AI models are used for a wide range of tasks, but they can also be targeted by people trying to make them ignore their safety rules. Techniques such as prompt injection and jailbreaks are designed to trick AI into giving responses it normally should not. Finding these weaknesses before a model is released is an important part of building safer AI systems. OpenAI has introduced GPT-Red to help with this situation. It is a new AI system that works like an ethical […]

Thinking Machines Inkling

Thinking Machines Bets on Ownership Over Benchmarks With Its New Inkling AI Platform 

Thinking Machines has unveiled Inkling as its artificial intelligence platform, but the organization’s USP is not simply creating another frontier model. Instead it positions personalization, control and flexibility as the distinct advantage in proprietary AI. While the niche has focused on benchmark scores and efficiency gains, Thinking Machines is stating that organizations want artificial intelligence systems that can create, control and adapt around their own data and workflows. The launch also puts forward a question, that is, when AI matures, will enterprises require an efficient model or one they can become accustomed with? How Does Ownership Become a Competitive Advantage? […]

Applied Computing Raised $20M to Put an AI Brain in Oil Refineries

Applied Computing Raised $20M to Put an AI Brain in Oil Refineries

Artificial intelligence has become remarkably good at writing emails, answering questions, and generating code. But what happens when AI moves beyond screens and starts controlling the equipment that operates under extreme temperatures, high pressures, and flammable materials?  Applied Computing’s latest $20 million Series A funding round is a sign that this transition is already ongoing. The company wants to build an AI model capable of understanding an entire oil and gas plant, helping operators predict failures, optimize production, and improve operational efficiency. The promise is compelling, yet it also raises a bigger question: if AI becomes responsible for recommendations or […]

Japan's New Strategy

Japan Is Building Its Own AI Because It’s Running Out of Workers 

Japan is silently building an artificial intelligence environment by itself. Problems such as an aging population and shrinking workplace have long surrounded the nation and affected its growth. The country plans to rely on AI to strengthen its economic perseverance. Institutions, startups, telecom operators and tech giants are developing frontier models accustomed to the native language and governance rather than external dependencies. The adoption surge, powered by NVIDIA’s Nemotron, an open-source AI model emphasizes the massive change. The story shifts to who can possess, govern and adopt AI models tailored to their requirements. As China and the US are deploying […]

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