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GPT-5.6 Sol, along with Terra and Luna, will launch publicly this Thursday
Hacker Newsabout 1 hour ago

GPT-5.6 Sol, along with Terra and Luna, will launch publicly this Thursday

TodayLucid summary: OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol, along with Terra and Luna, are scheduled for a public launch this Thursday, according to a tweet from the company.

Jim Cramer says the market's reaction to Samsung may signal a shift in AI leadership
CNBCabout 7 hours ago

Jim Cramer says the market's reaction to Samsung may signal a shift in AI leadership

TodayLucid summary: Jim Cramer observed that Samsung's earnings report triggered a decline in AI hardware stocks, while other underperforming tech stocks experienced a recovery.

Meta rolls out Muse, a new AI image generator
TechCrunchabout 7 hours ago

Meta rolls out Muse, a new AI image generator

TodayLucid summary: Meta has launched Muse, an AI model capable of generating images for various applications such as advertising, decoration, and creator content.

Think the U.S. stock market is too heavily exposed to AI? It’s even worse abroad.
MarketWatchabout 8 hours ago

Think the U.S. stock market is too heavily exposed to AI? It’s even worse abroad.

TodayLucid summary: Stock market concentration, particularly concerning AI exposure, is not solely a U.S. problem; it is even more pronounced in markets outside the United States.

Hacker Newsabout 9 hours ago

We charge $10k a week to delete AI-generated code

TodayLucid summary: A Hacker News article discusses a service that charges $10,000 per week to remove AI-generated code, highlighting the emerging challenges and costs associated with AI in software development.

Re: I'm Begging You to Leave Your AI Note-Taker at Home
Hacker Newsabout 10 hours ago

Re: I'm Begging You to Leave Your AI Note-Taker at Home

TodayLucid summary: A Hacker News post expresses strong negative feelings about AI note-takers being used in meetings, urging people to leave them at home. The article is hosted on firesphere.dev.

Microsoft joins AI cost-cutting trend by relying more on its own models
TechCrunchabout 10 hours ago

Microsoft joins AI cost-cutting trend by relying more on its own models

TodayLucid summary: Microsoft is reducing its AI expenses by increasing its reliance on internal AI models, following a trend seen among other major tech companies.

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