⛵ Zero-Days Everywhere

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Anthropic dropped two bombs in one day. The rest of the industry is still counting the craters.
Anthropic's Mythos Finds Zero-Days Everywhere

TL;DR: Anthropic's unreleased Claude Mythos model discovered thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across every major operating system and web browser. The company assembled a $100M defensive coalition called Project Glasswing with Apple, Google, Microsoft, and eight other organizations to patch critical infrastructure before similar models proliferate.
Claude Mythos Preview Arrives Two Months After Opus

TL;DR: Anthropic announced Claude Mythos Preview, its most powerful model yet, just two months after releasing Opus 4.6. The model demonstrates unprecedented capabilities in security research and autonomous coding, marking the fastest model iteration cadence in Anthropic's history.
Intel Joins Musk's Terafab Chip Factory

TL;DR: Intel will help build Elon Musk's Terafab, the most ambitious AI chip manufacturing facility ever planned. The project combines Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI resources with Intel's fabrication expertise to create an integrated facility for logic, memory, and advanced packaging under one roof.
Musk Sues to Oust OpenAI's Altman

TL;DR: Elon Musk escalated his legal battle with OpenAI, now seeking a court order to remove CEO Sam Altman. The lawsuit goes beyond challenging the nonprofit-to-profit conversion, directly targeting Altman's leadership and alleging breaches of OpenAI's founding mission.
Artemis II Captures Moon's Far Side Photos

TL;DR: NASA released stunning photographs of the Moon's far side taken by Artemis II astronauts, revealing new shades of brown and green in the lunar surface. The images represent humanity's closest look at the far side in over half a century, captured during the mission's record-breaking lunar orbit.
Apple Proves AI Can't Do Basic Math

TL;DR: Apple researchers exposed a fundamental flaw in AI reasoning by modifying the GSM8K math benchmark with simple variations. Models that scored near-perfectly on the original test collapsed on trivially altered versions, proving current AI systems rely on pattern matching rather than genuine mathematical understanding.
GLM-5.1 Tops Open Source Benchmarks

TL;DR: Zhipu AI released GLM-5.1, ranking number one in open source and third globally across SWE-Bench Pro, Terminal-Bench, and NL2Repo benchmarks. The model can run autonomously for eight hours, refining strategies through thousands of iterations on long-horizon software engineering tasks.
Chinese models, however, have yet to come close to mainstream systems like Opus 4.6 in real-world agent usage—so take benchmark rankings with a grain of salt.
Apple Stock Drops on iPhone Fold Delays

TL;DR: Apple shares fell after reports that engineering challenges could push the foldable iPhone's launch from September 2026 into 2027. The delay stems from durability and hinge mechanism issues, adding pressure to Apple's product roadmap as competitors advance their foldable offerings.
Milla Jovovich's Claude Memory Hits Perfect Score

TL;DR: Actress Milla Jovovich and developer Ben Sigman created a Claude memory system that achieved a perfect 100% score on LongMemEval, the first ever recorded. The open-source project enables Claude to maintain persistent, accurate long-term memory across conversations, built as a collaborative side project.
UALink 2.0 Challenges Nvidia's Interconnect Grip

TL;DR: The UALink consortium — including AMD, Intel, and Google — released the 2.0 specification for their open GPU interconnect standard before version 1.0 silicon has even shipped. The accelerated roadmap directly challenges Nvidia's proprietary NVLink technology that dominates AI cluster networking.
India's Fast Breeder Reactor Goes Critical

TL;DR: India's Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu achieved criticality, marking a long-awaited milestone in the country's civil nuclear energy program. The PFBR is India's most advanced atomic reactor and represents a key step toward energy independence through a closed nuclear fuel cycle.
Samsung Rejects Own Galaxy Phone RAM Order

TL;DR: Samsung Semiconductor reportedly refused a RAM order from Samsung Electronics' mobile division for new Galaxy phones due to surging memory prices. The AI compute boom has driven memory costs so high that Samsung's chip arm can earn more selling to external AI infrastructure customers than supplying its own smartphone business.
Clicky: AI Teacher That Follows Your Cursor

TL;DR: A developer built Clicky, an AI teaching assistant that lives beside your cursor, watches your screen in real time, and provides spoken guidance while pointing at relevant elements. The tool went viral with over a million views, offering a new paradigm for AI-assisted learning that mimics having a human tutor.
Gemma 4 Runs Offline on Mobile Phones

TL;DR: Google's Gemma 4 model can now run entirely on smartphones without an internet connection, performing local agentic tasks like logging and analyzing trends. Available on both iOS and Android through an official app, the fully open-source model supports multimodal input and marks a major step toward on-device AI agents.
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