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110 published articles
Research analysis
AI document corruption in delegated workflows: what a new stress test reveals
The DELEGATE-52 benchmark evaluates AI systems on long-horizon delegated document editing tasks, finding that frontier models accumulate semantic fidelity loss of 19–34% over 20 iterations. Python workflows showed less than 1% degradation on average, but the study underscores that reliable long-horizon delegation remains an open challenge.
2026-07-04
AI Security
Your AI research agent is leaking private data through every web query it makes
MosaicLeaks reveals that deep research agents can leak private enterprise data through web queries, even when no single query is incriminating. A new training method, PA-DR, reduces leakage from 34% to under 10% without sacrificing accuracy.
2026-07-04
Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft's Phi-4 Model Redefines Efficiency in Breakthrough Research
Microsoft's Phi-4 model achieves state-of-the-art efficiency, matching larger models in reasoning tasks with significantly fewer parameters. Published on May 15, 2025, the research paper reexamines assumptions about scaling laws in AI.
2026-07-03
OpenAI launches Prism: a free LaTeX workspace powered by GPT-5.2 for scientists
Avec Prism, OpenAI propose un environnement de rédaction scientifique LaTeX gratuit, intégrant GPT-5.2 pour la relecture, les citations et la mise en forme automatique. L'outil, collaboratif et sans frais, pourrait bien changer la donne pour les chercheurs.
2026-07-03
Genomic Reanalysis
Talos, an open-source tool, automates reanalysis of genomic data to speed rare disease diagnosis
Talos is an open-source tool that automates genomic reanalysis for rare disease. Tested on nearly 5,000 patients, it delivered 241 new diagnoses within weeks of new evidence emerging, with a low false-positive rate that makes frequent reanalysis sustainable.
2026-07-03
Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft releases gridsfm, a lightweight foundation model for power grid optimization
Microsoft's GridSFM is a neural network that solves AC optimal power flow (AC-OPF) in milliseconds across grids of up to 80,000 buses, offering a fast, accurate approximation that can serve standalone or as a warm-start for traditional solvers. The open-source model aims to transform grid operations from reactive to proactive optimization.
2026-07-03
Aleph Alpha commentary
The case against enshittification: why specialized, sovereign ai beats generic pilots every time
Aleph Alpha warns that generic AI pilots are undermining enterprise trust through a pattern of overpromise and underdeliver, a phenomenon dubbed 'enshittification.' The company advocates for sovereign, domain-specific AI agents built through close customer co-creation.
2026-07-03
Tokenizer-Free Architecture
Aleph Alpha unveils T-Free: a tokenizer-free architecture for sovereign AI
Aleph Alpha unveils T-Free, a tokenizer-free LLM architecture that maps words directly to vectors. The approach delivers nearly seven characters per vector versus the typical four, cutting costs and energy use while improving performance on specialized domains and low-resource languages.
2026-07-03
Climate Technology
Aimip phase 1: A new benchmark to test ai climate models
The AIMIP Phase 1 project, involving groups from NVIDIA, Google Research, and others, provides an open dataset and evaluation framework for AI climate models. While these models accurately reproduce historical climate patterns, their ability to generalize to unseen conditions remains a key challenge.
2026-07-03
Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft’s GridSFM predicts power grid flow in milliseconds, targeting $20B in congestion savings
Microsoft's GridSFM foundation model predicts AC optimal power flow in milliseconds, enabling real-time grid scenario analysis. The open-source version covers grids up to 4,000 buses, with a premier tier for production-scale systems.
2026-07-03
Memory Management
mimalloc, Microsoft's tiny memory workhorse, is quietly powering AI at scale
Microsoft Research's mimalloc memory allocator, designed for high concurrency and large memory scales, is quietly powering AI and cloud services at scale. Its thread-local design with thousands of free lists minimizes contention and delivers both speed and memory efficiency.
2026-07-03
Export Controls
Anthropic Restores Access to Claude Fable 5 After US Export Controls Lifted
Anthropic restored Claude Fable 5 access globally after US export controls were lifted on June 30. The company introduced a new safety classifier to block a reported jailbreak and proposed a consensus framework for rating AI jailbreak severity with partners including Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.
2026-07-01