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Send us a textAI News: https://s.server489.com/AI-2025-07-05Tweet Summaries: https://s.server489.com/TwAI-2025-07-05Open-Source & Collaborations: Hugging Face's Transformers library hit 1 billion downloads, with Google joining their Enterprise program. DeepSeek Project launched to counterbalance China's AI momentum through open development. Healthcare & Education: Tandem Health secured funding for AI-powered clinical workflow solutions. AlphaSchool (Texas) is using AI to reduce academic time requirements. UCSF developed an AI model for equitable prostate cancer outcome prediction. New Tools: Kontext Relight offers free advanced photo relighting. FAZ-Eil created a semantic search system for journalism archives. Responses.js enables easier Hugging Face API integration. Amazon expanded SWE-Bench with Java samples. LLM Advancements: OpenAI research confirmed larger models yield better representations. Microsoft's BitNet showed efficient 1.58-bit models can match benchmarks. Meta introduced tri-linear attention architecture. New models (Mistral, GLM-4.1V-Thinking, Imagen 4 Ultra, Grok-4) achieved record-breaking performance. Product Updates: Gemini CLI now supports Imagen and Veo video models. Llamafile gained significant adoption. Hugging Face released the multilingual FineWeb2 dataset. Google launched Veo 3 globally with watermarking, plus Gemini-powered features across Photos, Workspace, and Classroom. AI Achievements: Warp, Cursor, and v0 emerged as top AI coding agents. GLM-4.1V-Thinking outperformed larger models in multimodal tasks. Google's Gemini and ByteDance's Seed models beat human performance on India's IIT-JEE exam. Industry Shifts: Microsoft cut 9,000 jobs as part of AI-driven restructuring. OpenAI staff took time off amid talent wars with Meta. Robinhood launched tokenized stocks of AI companies to European users, facing regulatory scrutiny. Challenges & Concerns: AI-generated music is overwhelming platforms, threatening artists' income. Studies link heavy chatbot use to decreased critical thinking. "Shadow AI" (unauthorized tool use) raises security risks. The EU is fast-tracking its AI Act for 2026 implementation. Infrastructure & Partnerships: OpenAI and Oracle announced a $500 billion partnership for data centers. OpenAI co-founders are focusing on ethical superintelligent AI. Mattel partnered with OpenAI for ChatGPT-powered toys. Discourse: AI pioneers Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio gave interviews on ethical implications. Researchers questioned AI benchmark validity. Joe Rogan and experts called for oversight of AI development. 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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