
The U.S. government has alleged that ASML's most advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment may have been exported to China, while the Dutch company denies the claim. The dispute highlights tensions between commercial interests and export controls over critical chip-making technology.
Barret Zoph, who rejoined OpenAI in January to lead its enterprise AI sales push, has left the company after just five months. Zoph's departure comes as OpenAI had positioned enterprise sales as a key revenue driver ahead of its planned IPO, following his brief tenure as co-founder and CTO at Thinking Machines Lab, the AI startup founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati.
Researchers have developed Integral Transform Network (ITNet), a unified neural architecture that shows convolutional networks, recurrent networks, and transformers are special cases of a single learnable integral transform rather than fundamentally different approaches. The architecture uses an MLP-based kernel to model pairwise interactions and matches or exceeds specialized models across vision, language, and multimodal benchmarks including ImageNet-1K and GLUE.
AWS is negotiating to sell its custom-designed AI chips to external data centers, marking a direct challenge to Nvidia's dominance in the accelerator market. CEO Andy Jassy has identified this strategy as a potential $50 billion business opportunity for Amazon.
NASA has directed Northrop Grumman to cease work on the HALO (Habitation and Logistics Outpost) lunar module, a key component of the agency's Artemis program infrastructure. The contractor will reassign affected employees to other programs and opportunities as the space agency restructures its lunar development priorities.
Reliance Industries showcased five new AI-powered applications at its 49th AGM, including JioBharat IQ, AI Vyapar, JioHealth IQ, JioLearn IQ, and JioKrishi IQ, all supporting 22 Indian languages and available to Jio customers. The company also revealed plans to integrate an AI voice agent directly into the Jio network, enabling users to trigger AI assistance via voice commands during calls.
Anthropic has established a dedicated red team focused on stress-testing AI systems to identify current capabilities and future risks. The team provides evidence-based analysis on how advanced AI could impact cybersecurity, national security, and autonomous systems.
Anthropic's recent model restrictions signal a broader industry shift toward AI sovereignty, with governments and enterprises increasingly demanding local access and control over artificial intelligence systems. The move reflects growing concerns about data privacy, regulatory compliance, and reducing dependence on centralized AI providers.
A new study introduces a prompt-based method to decompose uncertainty in large language model agents, allowing them to proactively ask for clarification when task specifications are ambiguous rather than proceeding with incomplete information. Tested across five LLM backbones on newly created benchmarks with intentionally underspecified tasks, the approach improves clarification accuracy by 73% over existing methods, suggesting the gains generalize across different models.
A new paper introduces AgenticRei, a deontic policy system designed to enforce enterprise governance constraints on autonomous AI agents powered by large language models. Unlike existing policy engines like XACML and Cedar that handle only basic permit/prohibit rules, AgenticRei adds obligation lifecycle management, conflict resolution, and reasoning over domain hierarchies—critical for securing agents that can invoke tools, manipulate data, and coordinate across organizational boundaries.
Anthropic remains unable to release Claude Mythos and Fable 5 following enforcement action by the Trump administration, yet officials have provided no explicit explanation of the company's violations. The situation highlights the absence of transparent regulatory standards governing AI model distribution at the federal level.