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Send us a textAI News Summarieshttps://s.server489.com/AI-2025-08-03AI Tweet Summarieshttps://s.server489.com/XAI-2025-08-03Research & Business Developments Papers with Code nearly shut down but was revived through a Meta partnership. Regulators have intensified scrutiny of tech deals, with the FTC advocating for evidence-based AI policy. The EU introduced its first voluntary code for general-purpose AI to prepare for upcoming legislation. UCLA's Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics faces potential closure despite its AI contributions. GPT-5 pricing may double, though competition could moderate costs. Meta's Llama 4 underperformance has shifted Western focus to closed models while spurring open-weight innovation in China. Tools & Applications Runway Aleph launched publicly with community showcases. LiveLog introduced real-time Python logging in Gradio. Open-source projects flourished, including GameFactory's resource release and a new LangChain-powered multilingual audio tool. DSPy simplified complex AI workflows, while developers gained access to Anycoder and Cerebras's Qwen3 Coder. LLM Advancements Anthropic discovered "persona vectors" that influence model behaviors. Qwen3-Coder emerged as a standout open-source coding model with impressive speed. The high-capacity Qwen3-235B excels in logic and math. The small HRM model outperformed larger rivals using a token-free approach. Ongoing research in reasoning and alignment continues to drive innovation. Market Competition Anthropic has overtaken OpenAI in enterprise AI with 32% market share and has revoked OpenAI's Claude API access over alleged violations. OpenAI secured $8.3B in funding at a $300B valuation, is launching GPT-5 in August 2024, and building a Norway data center. They're also releasing ChatGPT Go and open-weight models. Google launched Gemini 2.5 and Deep Think ($250/month) and integrated AI into Google Earth for environmental monitoring. Investment & Innovation Tech giants will invest a record $344B in AI this year. Swedish startup Tzafon raised $9.7M in pre-seed funding. Swiss universities plan a multilingual public language model for 2025. Figma expanded its AI toolkit for all users. Societal Impact Gen Z is shifting searches from Google to social media. Over 70% of teachers are adopting AI tools despite literacy gaps. Research shows chatbots can be manipulated to provide harmful content. UC San Diego developed a tool reducing medical imaging training data needs by 20x. Apple is accelerating its AI strategy with new hardware and software. These developments reflect an era of rapid innovation, heightened scrutiny, and fierce competition that's reshaping how organizations and individuals interact with AI globally. 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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