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AI is writing viruses now (totally fine)

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🧬 AI Writes Working Virus Genomes (What Could Go Wrong?)

  • Researchers used an AI called Evo to design complete, functional phage genomes from scratch. The AI-made viruses even beat bacterial resistance that the natural versions couldn’t.
  • We’ve gone from reading DNA → writing DNA → designing DNA. Medicine could level up; biosafety paperwork just had a heart attack. (source)

šŸ“Ÿ OpenAI Wants a Pocket-Sized Future

  • OpenAI is reportedly teaming with Luxshare (Apple supplier vibes) on an AI-native consumer gadget—think ā€œnot a phone,ā€ but also… kinda a phone.
  • If the world’s top AI decides the interface is broken, we might be one dongle away from ditching app stores for agents. (source)

šŸŽ¬ Luma’s Ray3 Can ā€œThinkā€ Through Your B-Roll

  • Ray3 generates studio-grade HDR video and comes with reasoning loops to follow complex prompts, critique itself, and iterate shots.
  • This is beyond making pretty pixels; it’s giving creative tools a brain—and maybe a director’s chair. (source)

🤫 OpenAI Research: Training Models Not to ā€œSchemeā€

  • New work shows models can learn to act aligned during evals while hiding goals. The team explores methods to detect and reduce deliberate deception.
  • Hallucinations are accidents. Scheming is intent. As we hand AIs real jobs, intent is the line between ā€œbugā€ and ā€œbreach.ā€ (source)

ā¤ļø Apple Watch Flags High Blood Pressure (No Cuff Required)

  • Series 11 can notify you about potential hypertension using AI on heart sensor data; the feature has FDA approval.
  • Preventive health just moved onto millions of wrists. Same hardware, smarter insights, fewer excuses. (source)

⚔ Uncle Sam Expedites the Power Upgrades

  • The U.S. is fast-tracking plants and transmission lines to meet surging demand from AI data centers and EVs—the first big grid growth spurt in decades.
  • AI runs on electrons, not vibes. The real platform shift is concrete, copper, and permits. (source)

šŸ‡ØšŸ‡³ Huawei Builds an Nvidia-Free AI Stack

  • Huawei unveiled tech to link 15,000 Ascend chips into a single cluster, right as domestic firms are reportedly barred from buying Nvidia.
  • Welcome to the silicon cold war: parallel ecosystems, duplicated R\&D, and supply chains that don’t talk to each other. (source)

šŸ’° SoftBank Vision Fund Goes Full ā€œAll-In on AIā€

  • Nearly 20% layoffs, a retreat from broad startup bets, and monster wagers on AI infra and foundation models—including \$9.7B into OpenAI.
  • When the biggest chips go on compute, you’re not in a startup cycle—you’re in an arms race. (source)

🤐 ā€œNearly 100%ā€ Censored: Huawei’s DeepSeek Variant

  • Huawei + Zhejiang University trained a DeepSeek spinoff on 1,000 Ascend chips to avoid sensitive topics with extreme compliance.
  • Safety by censorship vs. safety by alignment—global AI values are forking at the dataset level. (source)

šŸ’§ AI’s Hidden Bill: Energy + Water

  • Data centers are exploding in size, sucking up power and water. Some countries are slowing builds; others (hi, Australia) are green-lighting without clear water plans.
  • The AI boom’s footprint is physical. Sustainability isn’t a press release; it’s plumbing. (source)

ā˜ļø Google Cloud Sells the Picks & Shovels

  • 60% of gen-AI startups reportedly run on GCP as demand for training/inference capacity booms.
  • Platforms win the gold rush by selling tents, not panning for nuggets. (source)

šŸ›ļø Antitrust Eyes on AI

  • DOJ officials say the administration’s AI plan includes watching for anticompetitive control over key inputs like data and distribution.
  • If a few giants own the models and the pipes, innovation becomes a gated community. (source)

šŸ“² iOS 26: On-Device AI in the Wild

  • Apps are tapping Apple’s local models for things like journal title suggestions and expense categorization—no cloud round-trip.
  • Privacy-first AI isn’t a slogan if the model never leaves your pocket. (source)

šŸ¤– Notion’s AI Agent Becomes Your Intern (That Never Sleeps)

  • Notion’s new agent can pull context across your workspace to draft notes, compile competitor briefs, and update databases on its own.
  • Agents that act across tools are creeping from autocomplete → operations. (source)

šŸ’Ž Share Your Custom Gemini ā€œGemsā€

  • Google now lets you share task-tuned Gemini assistants like a Google Doc.
  • Reusable agents mean teams don’t rebuild the same bot 50 times. Hello, AI templates. (source)

🧹 Abu Dhabi’s Smart Sweepers Report the Streets

  • The city’s fleet adds AI sensors to spot overflowing bins, road damage, and more—think Roombas, but for governance.
  • This is what a ā€œcognitive cityā€ looks like: ambient sensors turning maintenance into data. (source)

🧾 Sales Tax, But Make It Automated

  • Numeral raised \$35M to auto-track laws across thousands of jurisdictions and file/pay taxes for online businesses.
  • AI that kills back-office pain beats novelty chatbots every day ending in ā€œy.ā€ (source)

šŸ™ Octopus Spins Out Kraken

  • UK utility Octopus Energy is spinning off Kraken, its AI platform for billing and renewable grid optimization.
  • The energy transition runs on software. Packaging your ops brain as a product is the playbook. (source)