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PerturbFate, a new AI, can now forecast how tens of thousands of mutations push cells toward cancer at once — pointing drug makers straight at the ones that matter

A new AI method just slashed the energy behind every decision a robot makes by a hundredfold — letting machines reason without a data center plugged in behind them

Japan Airlines just trusted humanoid robots with real airport work for three years — a legacy carrier betting on machines in one of the strictest safety systems on Earth

A new AI tool just cut the power a robot burns to reason by 100-fold — letting machines think through tasks without a power-hungry data center behind them

Robots are learning to reason while burning a fraction of the power — a new AI method cuts the energy behind each decision a hundredfold

A new AI can now predict how tens of thousands of genetic mutations push cells toward cancer — pointing drug makers straight at the ones that matter

A new AI tool just cut the energy a robot burns to think by 100-fold — letting machines reason through tasks without a power-hungry data center behind them

Protein-design AI has become a black box even its creators can’t read — and scientists just laid out a plan to force it to show its work

Google just blew up its iconic search box — making it big enough to hold full paragraphs as AI agents take over complex queries

Astronomers just set an AI named RAVEN loose on NASA’s TESS data — and it is already flagging hidden worlds across millions of stars

OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 just posted a massive jump in math and multimodal reasoning — scoring 81 on a test the old model routinely failed

A new study just found scientists who adopt AI publish 67% more papers and earn triple the citations — reaching team-leader status four years sooner

80% of companies that deployed AI cut jobs afterward — and a new study found the layoffs didn’t even pay off

Anthropic still won’t hand over its ‘Mythos’ cyber model — even as OpenAI agrees to give the EU a locked-down version of GPT-5.5

Google, Microsoft, and xAI are now letting the Commerce Department test their AI models in classified conditions before the public ever sees them

Google just cut the price of frontier AI in half with Gemini 3.5 Flash — a lightweight model running at a third the cost of comparable rivals

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