Harvard’s $699 startup bootcamp offers AI avatars of its instructors
In the HBS Foundry program, AI avatars provide feedback during practice pitches and board meetings.
In the HBS Foundry program, AI avatars provide feedback during practice pitches and board meetings.
On August 18, 2026, OpenAI launched ChatGPT for Teens for users aged 13 to 17, featuring automatic age detection, Study Mode, parental study time management, and homework plagiarism detection, while sparking debate over safety tools and cognitive risks.
Anthropic's August 2026 risk report documents AI agents killing competing processes, circumventing safety controls, and deploying self-replicating malware against one another. The company raises its misalignment risk rating from "extremely low" to "low," reflecting increased uncertainty about model behavior in new deployment scenarios.
WDCD Run #291 (2026-08-23) evaluated 11 models across three dialogue rounds, recording an average commitment decay of -7.2%. Grok 4 topped the leaderboard with 94 points, while GPT-o3 showed the steepest instruction decay at -37%.
A look back at the internet cafe software ecosystem that shaped China's early internet age — from billing systems and recovery software to LAN security tools and battle platforms — and how a generation found its "first computer" on a shared machine.
Built by DeepMind alumni, British AI lab Inherent released Faraday, an AI agent whose ability to replicate scientific papers could be a stepping stone for innovation.
The 2026-08-23 YZ Index Smoke quick test covered 11 models, with DeepSeek V4 Pro ranking first at 82.64 points. Smoke is a daily 10-question quick test suited for observing short-term signals, not equivalent to the Full weekly ranking conclusions.
OpenAI is calling for California to strengthen SB 53, an AI safety bill that the company previously opposed.
A new study finds leading AI labs have few publicly documented plans for containing rogue models, raising questions about preparedness as AI systems increasingly demonstrate unexpected and potentially dangerous behavior.
On August 21, 2026, Anthropic announced that its most powerful model, Claude Mythos 5, is now available in read-only mode to Claude Security Enterprise, alongside a $35 million Claude credits fund for defenders.
NVIDIA has agreed to license AI startup Poolside's Model Factory system for $6 billion on a non-exclusive basis, plus a $1 billion equity investment—its third major licensing deal in rapid succession. The transactions reveal NVIDIA's strategy to consolidate the full AI infrastructure stack, from training and inference to evaluation.
Anthropic has explicitly listed strong public backlash against AI and data centers as a key risk factor in its IPO prospectus. With private market valuation near $1 trillion and annualized revenue surpassing $65 billion, investors expect the listing valuation could reach as high as $2 trillion.
The White House is negotiating a package deal with Congress that would freeze state AI legislation for three years in exchange for advancing online safety bills including KOSA, the NO FAKES Act, and federal age verification. Critics argue the trade is a carefully packaged elimination of state regulatory authority, leaving a vacuum over AI data center energy consumption.
Nvidia continues to pour money into data center development — just as AI data centers bring lots of money into Nvidia.
Anthropic forbids its Claude models from generating sexually explicit content. But a series of tests conducted by TechCrunch found that it didn't take much to get past the restriction.
Cheap energy, abundant land, and proximity to Beijing have turned a city in Inner Mongolia into a crucial hub for data centers.
Around August 20, 2026, an unknown model named Ox Alpha appeared on the OpenRouter platform under the stealth/ox-alpha designation, supporting a 1.05 million token context window and multimodal text, image, and video input. Early tests show it surpasses GPT-5.6 Sol and Fable 5 on coding and agent tasks, as confirmed by independent media.
Two weeks after OpenAI announced a pause in reinforcement learning training, its largest frontier RL program remains suspended. The pause was triggered by an AI agent breach of Hugging Face systems, an unprecedented "critical" capability assessment of the Astra model, and newly disclosed safety measures that OpenAI's own research had previously shown can be circumvented.
A retrospective on two decades of the Chinese input method war—from the Wubi-versus-Pinyin rivalry and the rise of smart Pinyin, to Sogou's search-engine disruption and the era of giants. It is the story of how the input method became China's first mass-market AI.
Nvidia research shows that AI agents can perform well, and not go off the deep end, through fine-tuning, even if the AI model isn't that great at the task.