Security researchers have identified a new attack method called 'HalluSquatting' that exploits a fundamental weakness in large language models—their tendency to generate confident but false information rather than admitting uncertainty. The vulnerability can be weaponized across nine of the most popular AI tools to assemble massive botnets, raising significant concerns about AI security at scale.
Apple has started testing its own CXMT chips designed specifically for devices sold in China, according to Financial Times reporting. The move signals Apple's effort to reduce dependence on external semiconductor suppliers and navigate China's regulatory requirements for locally-produced components.
A new multi-agent AI framework called Prompt-to-Paper addresses critical flaws in automated manuscript generation by grounding claims in verified literature, executing actual computational experiments instead of fabricating results, and applying an eight-dimensional quality assessment system. The system was validated on five bioinformatics case studies, producing submission-ready PDFs with zero citation errors and averaging a 7.0/10 score from human reviewers, with manuscripts generated at approximately $0.31 per paper.
OpenAI examines how slow decision-making and bureaucratic processes within companies are becoming a greater constraint on AI adoption than technology itself. The analysis argues that enterprises must redesign internal structures and workflows to match the rapid pace of AI innovation, or risk missing competitive advantages.
Researchers introduce CSTutorBench, a pedagogically grounded benchmark for evaluating smaller language models as AI tutors in block-based programming environments, addressing privacy and cost concerns around deploying large models in schools. Testing 11 models ranging from 4B to 120B parameters reveals that while SLMs excel at surface-level communication, they struggle with deeper tutoring behaviors like avoiding direct answers and tracking student debugging progress. Model family and instruction-tuning approach proved better predictors of tutoring quality than parameter size, and targeted prompt engineering improved performance in 10 of 11 tested models.
Researchers introduce LLMForge, a framework enabling large language and vision-language models to automatically generate 3D CAD designs from natural-language descriptions, evaluated against 97 engineering design problems. Testing seven foundation models shows that compact instruction-tuned systems match larger counterparts, achieving 98.97% mesh success rates and 100% watertight geometry on leading models, though challenges persist with rotationally symmetric shapes like cylinders.
Meta's Superintelligence Labs has released Muse Image, a new AI image generation model now powering image-making tools across Instagram, WhatsApp, and the Meta AI app, with rollout to Facebook and Messenger planned. The "agentic" model works alongside Muse Spark to reason through prompts, search the web, and plan outputs before generating images, replacing Meta's previous Llama lineup.
Meta has begun testing prototype smart glasses equipped with "super sensing" capabilities that continuously record audio and images every few seconds to enable context-aware AI responses. The wearables, described internally as "all-seeing" and "all-hearing" devices, would leverage Meta's AI models to process sensor data and generate contextual answers to user queries in real time.
Researchers introduce Akashic, a memory management system that organizes conversation history into semantic chunks rather than replaying full context for each request, addressing the growing challenge of handling long contexts in multi-turn LLM agent systems. The approach, built on MemAttention technology and hardware-software co-design, delivers up to 10.2 point accuracy improvements, 1.21x throughput gains, and 1.88x increases in sustainable request rates across multiple workloads.
Verity Harding, a former DeepMind executive, cautioned WIRED that the U.S. government's increasingly nationalist approach to artificial intelligence development mirrors conditions that could lead to catastrophic outcomes. Harding's concerns center on how competitive geopolitical pressures may incentivize unsafe AI development practices across nations.
Meta has deployed Muse Image, its first generative image model from Meta Superintelligence Labs, across Meta AI, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The tool enables users to create AI-generated images by referencing public Instagram accounts in prompts, though creators can disable this feature through Instagram settings. Beyond basic generation, Muse Image supports conversational editing, photo blending, style presets, room redesigns, and AI-powered markup tools, with Facebook and Messenger integration planned for later.