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Google DeepMind Introduces Gemini 2.5 with Native Audio Capabilities
Google DeepMind has launched Gemini 2.5, now capable of processing real-time audio and video. The model can interpret screen-shared content, respond to tone and background noise, and supports over 24 languages, making it more contextually aware and interactive than ever before.
Amazon to Test Humanoid Robots for Package Deliveries
The Information has reported that Amazon is preparing pilot tests of Agility Robotics' bipedal humanoid robot, Digit, for use in logistics and package handling. Designed to work safely in spaces designed for humans, Digit is expected to automate repetitive warehouse tasks and even assist in last-mile delivery operations.
OpenAI Launches Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure Framework
OpenAI has introduced an “Outbound Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure” policy to responsibly report security issues it uncovers in external systems. This move aims to bolster security standards and transparency across the tech ecosystem.
DeepSeek’s New AI Sparks Free Speech Concerns
Chinese AI developer DeepSeek has triggered global criticism for its model’s extreme content filtering. Users attempting to query politically sensitive topics, like Tiananmen Square or Taiwanese independence, are met with complete denials, spotlighting a stark divide in global AI moderation norms.
Nvidia Blackwell Chips Dominate New MLPerf Benchmarks
Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs dominated the latest MLPerf training benchmarks, delivering double the performance of previous H100 chips. These results highlight Blackwell’s efficiency in training large AI models with fewer GPUs, reduced energy use, and lower costs, solidifying Nvidia’s leadership in AI hardware and accelerating industry-wide adoption of its new architecture.