The article reviews AI-assisted films shown at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival and finds a clear divide between rough prompt-driven work and more carefully directed workflows. Google DeepMind’s Dear Upstairs Neighbors is presented as the strongest case, using custom Veo and Imagen models trained on human-made concept art. The Verge concludes that Hollywood’s likely AI future is bespoke studio tooling guided by artists, not commercially viable films generated from generic prompts.
Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 were abruptly suspended after a US export-control directive tied to a possible jailbreak and national cybersecurity risk. The roundup frames the event as a new “model sovereignty” warning for teams relying on closed frontier APIs. It also covers Kimi-K2.7-Code, MiniMax M3, DeepSWE replacing SWE-Bench Pro, agent-inference benchmarks, sandboxing, and Gemini-SQL2.
Google filed a lawsuit against an alleged Chinese cybercrime network called Outsider Enterprise, claiming it used Gemini to help build scam websites at scale. The operation reportedly sent millions of messages and targeted hundreds of thousands of smartphone users with phishing pages impersonating mobile carriers and other services. The case highlights how generative AI can lower the cost of cybercrime while raising pressure on AI providers to police misuse.
INSIDE’s sponsored recap of 2026 FusionNext, hosted by CloudMile, frames generative AI as a business execution challenge rather than a model-shopping exercise. Speakers from CloudMile, Google Cloud, Taiwan AI Academy, and enterprise customers emphasized data silos, governance, security, and cloud modernization as prerequisites for scalable AI agents. Case studies across healthcare, manufacturing, retail, media, gaming, and infrastructure positioned AI monetization as a long-term systems project built on reliable data and cross-functional sponsorship.
This AINews issue uses Sarah Guo’s essay as a lens for current AI industry debates: where open models matter, how agent labs differ from model labs, and what cannot be trained away. It also recaps discourse around Anthropic Fable/Mythos, Fable 5’s capabilities, Google’s DiffusionGemma, and maturing agent infrastructure. The central takeaway is that durable value may lie in integration, customer translation, maintenance, and intent rather than model scores alone.
Google has notified users via email that it will begin saving multimedia inputs—images from Google Lens, real-time recordings from Search Live, and audio from Translate—under a new 'Search Services History' setting. This data will be retained and potentially used to train and improve Google's AI models. Users concerned about privacy should review their account settings to manage or disable this data collection.
Google released DiffusionGemma, a 26B MoE experimental open model using text diffusion instead of token-by-token autoregressive decoding. It can generate blocks of text in parallel, reaching up to 4x faster output on dedicated GPUs. The model targets local, speed-sensitive workflows, but Google says its output quality is below standard Gemma 4 and recommends Gemma 4 for quality-critical production use.
QbitAI says Anthropic introduced Claude Fable 5 for general users and Claude Mythos 5 for a small set of trusted users. The article highlights software engineering, long-context work, native vision, memory, and scientific research capabilities. It also focuses on a safety-routing design where Fable 5 downgrades high-risk requests to Claude Opus 4.8 instead of simply refusing.
Anthropic released Claude Fable 5 as its first broadly available Mythos-class model, alongside restricted Mythos 5 access. Benchmarks and ecosystem reports show strong gains in coding, long-horizon agentic tasks, research, and vision. The controversy centers on 30-day retention for Mythos-class traffic and silent interventions that may reduce effectiveness on frontier LLM development tasks, raising trust, reproducibility, and open AI concerns.
A landmark German court ruling has declared that Google's AI Overviews are legally Google's own words, not neutral third-party aggregations. This makes Google directly liable for false or misleading answers generated by the feature, removing the 'just a tool' defense. The ruling is among the first globally to apply traditional media liability frameworks to generative AI search results.
Google has sharply cut the price of its budget AI subscription tier, signaling an aggressive move in the AI subscription price wars. The reduction makes Google's AI services more accessible to cost-sensitive consumers, potentially pressuring rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic. This pricing strategy could trigger a broader competitive response across the AI subscription landscape.
Google has announced Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, a real-time voice-to-voice translation system that preserves the original speaker's tone, pacing, and pitch rather than producing flat synthetic output. The system embeds Google's SynthID watermarks into translated audio, enabling AI content provenance detection without affecting audio quality. This extends Google's Gemini Live multimodal API capabilities into cross-language communication scenarios such as meetings, live streams, and customer service.
Google DeepMind has released Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, bringing near real-time and naturally flowing voice translation to three major Google platforms. The feature integrates into Google AI Studio for developers, Google Translate for general users, and Google Meet for remote collaboration. The emphasis on naturalness — not just speed — marks a meaningful step forward for AI-powered multilingual communication.
The Verge argues Apple’s WWDC 2026 AI strategy centers on privacy rather than raw capability. Apple says Siri AI and Apple Intelligence will run on-device when possible and use Private Cloud Compute only when needed. But reliance on Google Gemini, Google Cloud, Nvidia, Intel, and Google Titan hardware complicates Apple’s original privacy story, even if its default data collection remains more limited than rivals.
Microsoft temporarily removed several open source GitHub projects while investigating suspected malicious content. The affected repos were linked to Azure and developer workflows involving AI coding tools such as Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and VS Code. Security researchers said the malware could steal passwords and sensitive credentials when compromised tools were opened, though Microsoft has not disclosed how many users were affected.
Omi Health’s founder says he fine-tuned NVIDIA Parakeet TDT 0.6B v2 for clinical speech and released Omi Med STT v1 under CC-BY-4.0. The runtime supports Mac, Windows, and Linux, auto-selecting MLX, NeMo, or GGUF/parakeet.cpp backends. In the author’s held-out medical benchmark, it reports 2.37% medical-WER and 145× realtime on local A10 compute.
Cognition launched FrontierCode, a coding benchmark focused on mergeability rather than only functional correctness. It evaluates correctness, tests, scope discipline, style, and repository-specific quality standards. Built with open-source maintainers and extensive quality control, it shows current frontier models still struggle: Claude Opus 4.8 scores 13.4% on the hardest Diamond subset, ahead of GPT-5.5 and Gemini 3.1 Pro.
Google is upgrading NotebookLM with Gemini 3.5 and Antigravity, pushing the product beyond source-based Q&A into more agentic research workflows. The update adds a secure cloud computer for each notebook, enabling code execution, deeper analysis, and richer file outputs. For now, availability is limited to AI Ultra and enterprise customers, with broader rollout planned later.
Mistral AI announced two Devstral updates focused on agentic coding workflows: Devstral Small 1.1 and Devstral Medium. Devstral Small 1.1 remains a 24B Apache 2.0 open model and reaches 53.6% on SWE-Bench Verified. Devstral Medium reaches 61.6%, is available through Mistral’s API, and supports private deployment and custom finetuning for enterprises.
Based on the headline and public reporting, the article covers a rare joint push by Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, Demis Hassabis, and other AI leaders for US biosecurity legislation. They are asking lawmakers to require synthetic DNA and RNA providers to screen customers, orders, and records. The concern is that advanced AI could lower the knowledge barrier for designing dangerous biological agents.
ElevenAPI is a developer category on the ElevenLabs blog rather than a single detailed article. It collects updates and tutorials around speech, music, conversational agents, API keys, web components, and integrations. Listed posts mention Lovable, ElevenLabs UI, Music API, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, Gemini 2.0 Flash, DeepSeek R1, Voice Isolator API, timestamped TTS endpoints, and Speech-to-Speech API.
A Reddit user shared benchmark results showing Google's Gemma 4 31B (FP8) performing on par with Claude Sonnet 4.6 Medium. The custom evaluation harness tested complex tasks including Neo4j Cypher queries, entity extraction, agentic tool calling, Python coding, and multi-vector retrieval synthesis. This highlights how quantized mid-sized open-source models are closing the gap with leading proprietary frontier models.
Jane Street designer Edwin Morris describes moving from skepticism about LLMs to using Claude as a core design tool. Instead of relying mainly on specs and Figma mockups, he now builds working prototypes directly in the real codebase. The post also explores the collaboration risks: prototypes must remain disposable proposals, not finished features that shut reviewers out of design input.
A GitHub security notice says Mantine DataTable and other repositories received unauthorized commits through the github-actions bot. The npm packages were reported safe; the risk targets developers who recently cloned or pulled the source and open it in VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini, or run npm test. A later update links the payload to the Miasma / Shai-Hulud worm family and says a stolen credential is the likely path.
The episode frames developer conference season around Big Tech’s conviction that AI will reshape how people use technology. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is highlighted for describing a completely new way to use laptops. Based on the provided excerpt, this is more of an industry commentary on AI PCs than a concrete product-spec report.
TechCrunch reports that enterprise AI spending has shifted from rapid adoption to cost control. Even as per-token prices fall, broader AI rollout and agentic coding tools are multiplying consumption, pushing companies over budget. A new Tokenomics Foundation under the Linux Foundation aims to standardize AI token cost tracking, billing metrics, and efficiency language.
The author built a vulnerable React Native app with a Python backend and a Firebase access-control flaw. GPT 5.5 solved 7 of 10 runs, while Deepseek and Claude variants solved fewer attempts. Many other models failed due to refusals, API-focused tunnel vision, false positives, or inability to use the exposed Firebase path correctly.
The piece uses Google’s Gemini agent Spark as a starting point: its contextual awareness and task execution are impressive, even unsettling. But the author argues AI productivity tools mostly optimize problems created by modern software and work culture. Better assistants may schedule meetings and organize life, yet they cannot fix wage stagnation, layoffs, affordability, surveillance, or a weak social safety net.
UK regulators are requiring Google to provide a tool that lets website publishers opt out of generative AI Search features. The option will be tested in the UK first, then rolled out globally. The report does not specify the exact mechanism, timing, or whether opting out affects standard Google Search indexing.
Microsoft used Build to present itself as both an AI platform and a first-party model lab, announcing seven MAI models across reasoning, code, image, transcription, and voice. The standout was MAI-Thinking-1, described as a 35B active MoE with 256K context and clean data lineage. The recap also ties the launches to GitHub Copilot, Windows agent runtime ambitions, Web IQ grounding APIs, Foundry distribution, and MAIA 200 hardware.