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25 Nov 2025
Send us a text🌍 INAI • The Open AI HubThe Intelligence Atlas → the world’s most comprehensive, open hub of AI knowledge. 2 Million+ tools, models, agents, tutorials & daily news—free for all, updated every day.https://github.com/inai-sandy/inAI-wikiMajor Model Releases: Google launched Gemini 3 Pro with deepfake detection via SynthID and superior multimodal reasoning, driving Alphabet stock higher after Salesforce's CEO publicly switched from ChatGPT. Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.5, topping SWE-bench coding scores and introducing new agent tools plus their first image model. Other notable models: P1 achieved Physics Olympiad gold using pure RL, Fudan's 8B diffusion model beat 32B autoregressive rivals, Kimi-linear-48B outperformed Gemini 3 on long-context tasks, and Zyphra's 760M MoE matched larger models on math/coding.New Tools: Google's Nano Banana Pro offers free 4K AI editing with sketch-to-image and slide-to-video narration. WorldGen generates large text-to-3D interactive worlds for games and simulations. LangChain's LangSmith Agent Builder provides no-code agent creation. Glif produces polished slide decks with voiceovers. OpenAI added an ad-free shopping assistant to ChatGPT. Google's WeatherNext 2 delivers faster, more accurate forecasts.Research: Google DeepMind explored input-tuned alignment and pixel-first scaling for multimodal models. OpenMMReasoner proposed a framework for stronger multimodal reasoning. PathAgent applied LLM reasoning to pathology without retraining. Meta found diverse ideation improves research agent performance. Anthropic documented state-backed cyber espionage using Claude Code against 30 organizations.Industry: AWS pledged $50B by 2026 for U.S. government AI cloud infrastructure with Anthropic and Nvidia. RAM prices doubled from AI demand, threatening consumer electronics affordability. OpenAI hired 40+ ex-Apple engineers and partnered with Jony Ive on a consumer AI device. Privacy issues mounted: Google faces a Gemini class action, and platforms scrutinized for training data practices. South Korea plans unified AI access for public workers by 2026. HSBC projects OpenAI may need $207B by 2030.Debates: Researchers call for open evaluations vs. closed datasets. The "sovereignty stack" debate weighs running own models vs. costs. Robot OS standards pit Huawei against Nvidia. Training cost estimates reach ~$2M while energy use could rival nations. Uber launched UK robot deliveries amid legal challenges to Figure.Support the show🌍 INAI • The Open AI Hub The Intelligence Atlas → the world’s most comprehensive, open hub of AI knowledge. 2 Million+ tools, models, agents, tutorials & daily news—free for all, updated every day. https://github.com/inai-sandy/inAI-wiki
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