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Industry Momentum: Meta teased a new post-training library, Databricks plans to open source evaluation tools, and India's $1.2B IndiaAI Mission will fund language models and reserve 19,000 GPUs. Cohere is building omnimodal Command models, while DeepSeek and Qwen lead China's open-model ecosystem. 

New Tools: Tencent's Hunyuan released an open-source video generator, NVIDIA open-sourced multilingual ASR models, and practical utilities arrived including a Bank Statement Analyzer, ChuanhuChat for multi-LLM interactions, Yupp.ai for model testing, and an improved vLLM CLI. 

LLM Developments: xAI open-sourced Grok-1, Chinese models like Qwen3-Coder gained market share, while LLaMA 4 reportedly underperformed. Benchmarks continue climbing rapidly with uneven strengths across modalities. 

Features: ChatGPT integrated with Google services (Gmail, Calendar, Drive) for email summarization, information retrieval, and meeting preparation. 

Learning Resources: Educational content expanded with visual explainers, PyTorch implementations, evaluation courses, and methodology guides covering AI agents, LLM monitoring, and efficient architectures. 

Demos: DeepMind's Genie 3 created playable game worlds, Ideogram impressed with zero-shot generation, and a solo developer built a search engine indexing 280 million pages. 

Industry Debates: Discussions centered on OpenAI's pace, model utility, ethical standards, AI collaboration workflows, and energy forecasts warning of 100+ GW global demand by 2030. 

Major Corporate Moves: OpenAI pursues a $6B share sale at $500B valuation with surging adoption metrics, released GPT-OSS under Apache 2.0, is testing an AI-first browser, and agreed to acquire Jony Ive's hardware startup for $6.5B. 

Open Source & Development: Hugging Face launched a $1B compute fund, Google expanded Gemini with Jules 2.0 and Genie 3, while Meta's DINOv3 joined Hugging Face Transformers. 

Government & Regulation: The Trump Administration launched "America's AI Action Plan," the UK's NHS is piloting AI for discharge summaries, and various government entities are exploring AI applications from treasury operations to disease prediction. 

Security & Workplace: Russian cybercriminals used LLMs in phishing attacks against Ukraine, while companies increasingly monitor employee AI use in performance reviews. 

Cultural Impact: AI investment platforms bring institutional analytics to retail investors, publishers warn about AI-generated autobiographies, and AI avatars reshape influencer marketing. 

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