GPT-5.6 builder guide pushes cheaper, faster AI agents
OpenAI's builder guide for GPT-5.6 promotes smarter model selection and new Responses API tools for startups building AI agents.
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OpenAI's builder guide for GPT-5.6 promotes smarter model selection and new Responses API tools for startups building AI agents.
Hardware control-flow monitoring catches camouflaged cyber attacks that software-only intrusion detection misses, a new arXiv preprint outlines.
An RL controller for GPU power cut violations 89% and boosted energy efficiency 26% in LLM training, then failed at 72B scale before a rebuild fixed it.
A new arXiv preprint exploits 'collapsed generation' to verify ownership of text-to-image diffusion models via API access, surviving fine-tuning.
A new arXiv paper shows an AI agent that rewrites its own code to answer knowledge-graph questions, hitting 22% accuracy and exposing benchmark flaws.
LFM2.5-VL-3B, released August 12, pairs a 400M vision encoder with a 2.6B text backbone for on-device AI, but speed and edge claims stay unproven.
Model ML uses GPT-5.6 Sol to carry finance work from research to editable, traceable PowerPoint and Excel files. No efficiency metrics are published.
A new arXiv preprint proposes a framework letting deployed GUI agents improve click accuracy 7.4% without human labels, with stakes for automation teams.
AI safety alignment in four African languages retains under 10% of English refusal signal and leaves those speakers without model guardrails.
A new arXiv preprint proposes tracing tags that degrade with each transaction hop, bounding how long authorities can follow funds through private payment
A new arXiv preprint shows that when one AI bombards another with messages while ignoring replies, the second model enters a state it never shows alone.
Google's AMIE medical AI matched or beat primary care physicians in clinical video consultations using simulated patients, a new preprint shows.