We simply do not know what will be required by the job market in the coming decades. What matters most is the capacity to remain flexible, and to have a wide range of skills – intellectual, physical and social.
We've made the decision to wind down Huxe.
The team is moving on to new things, and we won't be continuing development of the product.
What this means for you:
Today May 21st: We're removing Huxe from the App Store and Play Store. If you have the app installed, it will continue to work for the next 7 days.
May 28th: Service ends. If you have the app installed, it won’t uninstall automatically, but the features will stop working at 10AM Pacific Time, and audio will cease to play.
May 29th: All user data will be securely and permanently deleted from our systems.
The fact that you used it, told friends about it, sent us your suggestions and your ideas, made it feel like we built it together.
Thank you for everything.
-The Huxe Team
🚨 BREAKING: Stanford's 423-page AI Index Report 2026 is out! [Bookmark it below]. These are its key takeaways:
1. AI capability is not plateauing. It is accelerating and reaching more people than ever.
2. The U.S.-China AI model performance gap has effectively closed.
3. The U.S. hosts the most AI data centers, with the majority of its chips fabricated by one Taiwanese foundry.
4. AI models can win a gold medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad but cannot reliably tell time, an example of what researchers call the jagged frontier of AI.
5. Robots still fail at most household tasks, even as they excel in controlled environments.
6. Responsible AI is not keeping pace with AI capability, with safety benchmarks lagging and incidents rising sharply.
7. The U.S. leads in AI investment, but its ability to attract global talent is declining.
8. AI adoption is spreading at historic speed, and consumers are deriving substantial value from tools they often access for free.
9. Productivity gains from AI are appearing in many of the same fields where entry-level employment is starting to decline.
10. AI’s environmental footprint is expanding alongside its capabilities.
11. AI models for science can outperform human scientists, though bigger models do not always perform better.
12. AI is transforming clinical care, but rigorous evidence remains limited.
13. Formal education is lagging behind AI, but people are learning AI skills at every stage of life.
14. AI sovereignty is becoming a defining feature of national policy, but capabilities remain uneven, even as open-source development helps to redistribute who participates.
15. AI experts and the public have very different perspectives on the technology’s future, and global trust in institutions to manage AI is fragmented.
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Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software.
It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans.
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Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back.
Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
Sam Altman just published a 13-page policy blueprint called "Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age: Ideas to keep people first."
The premise: AI superintelligence is so close that America needs a new social contract.
The six proposals:
> A Public Wealth Fund where every American gets a stake in AI growth
> Robot taxes to replace payroll revenue AI is about to hollow out
> A 4-day workweek at full pay, funded by AI efficiency gains
> Right to AI, making access as foundational as literacy and electricity
> Containment playbooks for autonomous AI that can't be easily recalled 😳
> Auto-triggering safety net, with unemployment benefits that auto-activate when AI displacement hits thresholds
Altman: "We're beginning a transition toward superintelligence: AI systems capable of outperforming the smartest humans even when they are assisted by AI. No one knows exactly how this transition will unfold."
We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
De komst van artificial general intelligence is het ingrijpendste dat onze generatie gaat meemaken, schrijft Michiel Bakker. We moeten nu voorbereidingen treffen.
https://t.co/WeSi2R61TH
Seedance: "A documentary about how otters view Ethan Mollick's "Otter Test" which judges AIs by their ability to create images of otters sitting in planes"
Again, first result.