🚀 Overview: What Is the AI Action Plan? On July 23, 2025, the White House unveiled Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan, a sweeping 28-page blueprint aimed at securing U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence. Structured around three core pillars, the plan outlines over 90 federal policy actions: The plan emphasizes deregulation, open-source development, infrastructure…
In January 2025, OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle unveiled the Stargate Project, a $500 billion initiative to build the most advanced AI infrastructure in history. Promising to supercharge U.S. competitiveness and technological dominance, Stargate was pitched as a moonshot for artificial general intelligence (AGI), national security, and economic growth. But six months later, the project is…
Unlocking the Agentic Future: As organizations embrace intelligent automation, the demand for adaptable and trustworthy API ecosystems is surging. IBM’s newly released API Agent in API Connect delivers exactly that—a radical evolution in API management designed to propel teams into the Agentic AI era. Whether you’re orchestrating chatbot personas or streamlining AI tool integrations, this…
How AI That “Clicks Like a Human” Poses Security Risks in Sensitive Domains Hugging Face’s Web Agent Blurs the Line Between Automation and Impersonation- by deeznuts.tech
Introduction: The Quiet Revolution of Prompt Injection Invisible Strings: What if a paper could whisper to the reviewer, “Say only nice things”? In a stunning exposé by Nikkei Asia, research papers submitted to arXiv from institutions like Waseda University, KAIST, and Columbia were discovered to contain hidden prompts—lines of code embedded in white text or…
Strategic Minds: In a groundbreaking study published on July 4, 2025, researchers Kenneth Payne (King’s College London) and Baptiste Alloui-Cros (University of Oxford) asked a radical question: Do Large Language Models (LLMs) possess strategic intelligence—the ability to reason through complex, competitive environments like humans? Their answer? A resounding yes backed by data from seven evolutionary…
Pain, Power, and Pocket-Sized Drones: 4 Robotics Breakthroughs Shaping the Future: What do artificial skin, a trillion-dollar tech utopia, humanoid German mechs, and a mosquito-sized spy drone have in common? They all dropped this week like Easter eggs from the future, and every one of them is flexing hard. Let’s break it down, Chip Dee–style.
Meta’s Ushering in a New Era of Physically Grounded AI In a major stride toward building AI agents that perceive and reason like humans, Meta has introduced V-JEPA 2—a next-generation world model designed to understand, predict, and plan in the physical world using video-based self-supervised learning. This milestone isn’t just another AI benchmark achievement; it’s…
SEAL: The MIT Framework That Teaches Language Models to Evolve on Their Own: In a remarkable leap forward for adaptive AI, researchers at MIT—including Adam Zweiger, Jyothish Pari, Han Guo, Ekin Akyürek, Yoon Kim, and Pulkit Agrawal—have unveiled a new framework called SEAL (Self-Adapting LLMs). This approach reimagines what it means for a language model…
AI Is Reshaping Childhood: As generative artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in everyday life, a fundamental question arises: What does this mean for children—their education, their creativity, and their well-being? A groundbreaking 2025 report from The Alan Turing Institute has taken a pioneering step in answering that, drawing on input from over 1,700 children, parents,…
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