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AIBullishHugging Face Blog · Jan 57/107
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NVIDIA Cosmos Reason 2 Brings Advanced Reasoning To Physical AI

NVIDIA has announced Cosmos Reason 2, an advanced AI model that brings sophisticated reasoning capabilities to physical AI systems. This development represents a significant step forward in NVIDIA's AI ecosystem, potentially enhancing the capabilities of robotics and autonomous systems that require real-world understanding and decision-making.

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AINeutralIEEE Spectrum – AI · Jan 57/106
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The Data Center Boom Is Concentrated in the U.S.

More than half of all upcoming global data centers will be developed in the United States, with U.S. facilities being much larger on average than those in other countries. The rapid growth raises concerns about whether the U.S. power grid can meet the rising energy demands after two decades of flat electricity consumption.

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AIBullishVentureBeat – AI · Jan 57/104
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The creator of Claude Code just revealed his workflow, and developers are losing their minds

Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code at Anthropic, revealed his development workflow that uses 5 parallel AI agents and exclusively runs the slowest but smartest model, Opus 4.5. His approach transforms coding from linear programming to fleet management, achieving the output capacity of a small engineering team while maintaining a shared knowledge file that makes AI mistakes permanent lessons.

The creator of Claude Code just revealed his workflow, and developers are losing their minds
AINeutralIEEE Spectrum – AI · Dec 277/104
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AI Data Centers Demand More Than Copper Can Deliver

AI data centers are hitting physical limits with copper cables as GPU-to-GPU data rates approach terabit-per-second speeds, requiring thicker, shorter cables that complicate dense connections. Startups Point2 Technology and AttoTude are developing radio-based cable solutions that promise longer reach, lower power consumption, and narrower cables than copper alternatives.

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AIBullishLast Week in AI · Dec 257/10
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LWiAI Podcast #229 - Gemini 3 Flash, ChatGPT Apps, Nemotron 3

Google launches Gemini 3 Flash, ChatGPT introduces an app store, and GPT-5.2-Codex is unveiled, marking significant developments in AI technology platforms. These releases represent major updates to leading AI systems, expanding their capabilities and accessibility.

LWiAI Podcast #229 - Gemini 3 Flash, ChatGPT Apps, Nemotron 3
🧠 GPT-5🧠 ChatGPT🧠 Gemini
AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 227/106
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One in a million: celebrating the customers shaping AI’s future

OpenAI announces reaching over one million business customers worldwide who are using their AI services to transform workplace operations. Major companies including PayPal, Virgin Atlantic, BBVA, Cisco, Moderna, and Canva are highlighted as examples of organizations leveraging OpenAI's technology for business transformation.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 187/104
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Evaluating chain-of-thought monitorability

OpenAI has released a new framework for evaluating chain-of-thought monitorability, testing across 13 evaluations in 24 environments. The research demonstrates that monitoring AI models' internal reasoning processes is significantly more effective than monitoring outputs alone, potentially enabling better control of increasingly capable AI systems.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 187/106
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Deepening our collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy

OpenAI and the U.S. Department of Energy signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance collaboration on AI and advanced computing for scientific discovery. The agreement establishes a framework for applying AI to high-impact research across DOE national laboratories.

AIBullishMIT News – AI · Dec 187/106
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A new way to increase the capabilities of large language models

MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab researchers have developed a new architecture that enhances large language models' ability to track state and perform sequential reasoning across long texts. This advancement addresses key limitations in current LLMs when processing extended content.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 187/105
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Introducing GPT-5.2-Codex

OpenAI has released GPT-5.2-Codex, their most advanced coding model to date. The model features enhanced capabilities including long-horizon reasoning, large-scale code transformations, and improved cybersecurity features for developers.

AIBullishLast Week in AI · Dec 177/10
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LWiAI Podcast #228 - GPT 5.2, Scaling Agents, Weird Generalization

OpenAI has released GPT-5.2 as part of the competitive landscape in agentic AI development. The podcast episode discusses advances in scaling agent systems and explores unusual generalization behaviors in AI models.

LWiAI Podcast #228 - GPT 5.2, Scaling Agents, Weird Generalization
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AIBullishGoogle DeepMind Blog · Dec 177/105
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Gemini 3 Flash: frontier intelligence built for speed

Google announces Gemini 3 Flash, a new AI model that delivers frontier-level intelligence optimized for speed and cost efficiency. The model represents an advancement in making high-performance AI more accessible through improved performance-to-cost ratios.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 177/105
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Developers can now submit apps to ChatGPT

OpenAI has launched an app submission and review process for ChatGPT, allowing developers to publish approved apps in a new in-product directory. The company has provided updated development tools, guidelines, and an Apps SDK to help developers create chat-native experiences that integrate real-world actions into ChatGPT.

AIBullishLast Week in AI · Dec 167/10
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Last Week in AI #329 - GPT 5.2, GenAI.mil, Disney in Sora

OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 as part of the competitive agentic AI landscape, while Google partners with the US military on a new AI platform called GenAI.mil. Additionally, Trump is taking action to prevent states from regulating AI development.

Last Week in AI #329 - GPT 5.2, GenAI.mil, Disney in Sora
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AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 167/107
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The new ChatGPT Images is here

OpenAI has launched an upgraded ChatGPT Images feature powered by their new flagship image generation model. The update delivers more precise edits, consistent details, and generates images up to 4× faster, rolling out to all ChatGPT users and available via API as GPT-Image-1.5.

AIBullishMIT News – AI · Dec 127/107
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Enabling small language models to solve complex reasoning tasks

The DisCIPL system represents a breakthrough in AI coordination, enabling small language models to collaborate on complex reasoning tasks like itinerary planning and budgeting. This 'self-steering' approach allows multiple smaller models to work together with constraints, potentially offering more efficient alternatives to large monolithic AI systems.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 127/107
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BBVA and OpenAI collaborate to transform global banking

BBVA is partnering with OpenAI in a multi-year AI transformation program, deploying ChatGPT Enterprise to all 120,000 employees. The collaboration aims to develop AI solutions for enhanced customer interactions, streamlined operations, and creating an AI-native banking experience.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 127/104
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BNY builds “AI for everyone, everywhere” with OpenAI

BNY is implementing OpenAI technology enterprise-wide through its Eliza platform, enabling over 20,000 employees to build AI agents. The initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency and improve client outcomes across the financial services company.

AIBullishNVIDIA AI Blog · Dec 117/103
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As AI Grows More Complex, Model Builders Rely on NVIDIA

OpenAI launched GPT-5.2 in December as its most capable professional knowledge work model, trained on NVIDIA Hopper and GB200 NVL72 infrastructure. The company followed with GPT-5.3 Codex in February, marking the first OpenAI agentic coding model designed to help build itself.

As AI Grows More Complex, Model Builders Rely on NVIDIA
AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 117/108
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Advancing science and math with GPT-5.2

OpenAI has released GPT-5.2, their most advanced model for mathematics and science applications, achieving state-of-the-art performance on benchmarks like GPQA Diamond and FrontierMath. The model demonstrates significant research capabilities, including solving open theoretical problems and generating reliable mathematical proofs.

AIBullishMIT News – AI · Dec 117/105
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New materials could boost the energy efficiency of microelectronics

Researchers have developed a new approach to improve microelectronics energy efficiency by stacking multiple active components made from new materials on the back end of computer chips. This innovation aims to reduce energy waste during computational processes.

AINeutralGoogle DeepMind Blog · Dec 117/104
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Deepening our partnership with the UK AI Security Institute

Google DeepMind and the UK AI Security Institute (AISI) are strengthening their collaboration on critical AI safety and security research. This partnership aims to advance research in AI safety measures and security protocols.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 117/104
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Introducing GPT-5.2

OpenAI has announced GPT-5.2, their most advanced frontier AI model designed for professional applications. The model features enhanced reasoning capabilities, long-context understanding, coding abilities, and vision functionality, available through ChatGPT and OpenAI API for improved agentic workflows.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Dec 117/104
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Ten years

OpenAI publishes a ten-year retrospective highlighting their journey from early research to deploying widely-used AI systems that have transformed capabilities across industries. The company reflects on key lessons learned while maintaining their commitment to developing artificial general intelligence (AGI) that serves humanity's benefit.

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