We’ve partnered with @AMD, @Broadcom, @Intel, @Microsoft, and @NVIDIA, to release Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC), a new open networking protocol that helps large AI training clusters run faster and more reliably, with less wasted GPU time.
https://t.co/AiV952AJXs
AI co-clinician is our new research initiative to help explore how multimodal agents could better support healthcare workers and patients. 🩺
Here’s a snapshot of our progress 🧵
Claude Security is now in public beta for Claude Enterprise customers.
Claude scans your codebase for vulnerabilities, validates each finding to cut false positives, and suggests patches you can review and approve.
Higgsfield MCP is HERE! 🧩
You can now create content end-to-end inside any agent: OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, NemoClaw.
The only way to get agentic access to Seedance 2.0, GPT Images 2.0, and every other top model.
Let your agents build content while you sleep.
Amazon Quick is now available as a desktop app on your computer.
Quick connects the dots across tools and conversations, helping you stay ahead of meetings, follow-ups, and shifting priorities.
Your AI assistant sits beside your workday, learns the context of your projects, and works directly with your calendar, email, and local files, so you never start from zero.
GPT 5.5 is here. Out of the box, it is one of the most capable models for knowledge work. Here are 5 impressive demos showcasing its capabilities:
1. Testing a customer onboarding workflow with browser use
4 Interactive Artemis II mission trajectory. The rendered trajectory uses NASA/JPL Horizons vector data for Orion, the Moon, and the Sun, with display scaling applied for readability.
OpenAI's new Privacy Filter is a bidirectional token-classification model for personally identifiable information (PII) detection and masking in text.
https://t.co/a6BTXyXXuU
Anthropic gave an unreleased model, Claude Mythos Preview, to @Microsoft , @Google, @awscloud, @Cisco, @Apple and others. In weeks, it found thousands of zero-days, including a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD.
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.
https://t.co/NQ7IfEtYk7
NVIDIA’s new Nemotron 3 Super is a really strong open weights model - 120B parameters, 1M token context, and up to 5× higher throughput for agentic workloads.
Jensen Huang has been saying the future of AI will be multi-model, multi-agent, and hybrid cloud.
This release slots neatly into that vision.
Agent systems generate far more tokens than chat and require reasoning at every step. Running frontier models for every task simply doesn’t scale economically.
Models like Nemotron are designed to handle the subtasks inside agent systems more efficiently.
https://t.co/IrdiGaPIFZ
Interactive Learning for Math & Science now in ChatGPT.
"Starting with more than 70 core math and science concepts, ChatGPT will guide learners by showing how formulas, variables, and relationships behave in real time. These experiences will be available globally across all plans starting today."
https://t.co/hEzE5j9108
Big Gemini updates to @GoogleWorkspace today.
Docs: AI drafts (based on your data), copy format from another doc
Sheets: Create entire spreadsheets, use Gemini to easily fill in data
Slides: Create on-brand slides
Drive: AI search overviews
🎥 Compressed edit of @sama's interview with Anant Goenka from Express Adda.
In 36 minutes, the @OpenAI CEO discusses:
- Why AGI is "pretty close" and ASI is "a few years away"
- The real vs imagined fears of Chinese AI dominance • Why democracy MUST lead with AI (and what happens if it doesn't)
- How AI went from high school math to solving research-level problems in ONE YEAR
- The truth about data center water usage (spoiler: it's fake news)
- Why one-person startups will have "enormous success" in the AI era
- What he'd NEVER ask ChatGPT
Plus: His take on @elonmusk, @Google's comeback, the Pentagon using AI for war, and why your kids aren't getting dumber from AI (probably)