Top 30 AI news from today
ARC Prize launches its toughest AI benchmark yet: ARC-AGI-2
ARC Prize has introduced ARC-AGI-2, a challenging new benchmark designed to evaluate artificial general intelligence (AGI) capabilities, pushing the boundaries of AI research.
DeepSeek V3-0324 tops non-reasoning AI models in open-source first
DeepSeek V3-0324 has achieved the highest score among non-reasoning AI models on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, marking a significant milestone for open-source AI.
How LetzAI empowered creativity with scalable, high-performance AI infrastructure
LetzAI has successfully leveraged scalable and high-performance AI infrastructure to enhance creative processes, demonstrating the transformative potential of AI in creative industries.
Frankie Woodhead, Thrive: Why neurodiverse input is crucial for AI development
Frankie Woodhead from Thrive emphasizes the importance of neurodiverse perspectives in AI development, highlighting how diverse cognitive approaches can lead to more inclusive and effective AI systems.
Is America falling behind in the AI race?
Concerns are rising that the United States may be losing its competitive edge in artificial intelligence, as other nations accelerate their AI development and investments.
Anthropic’s AI assistant Claude learns to search the web
Anthropic has upgraded its AI assistant Claude with web-searching capabilities, enabling it to provide users with more current and relevant information.
Hugging Face calls for open-source focus in the AI Action Plan
AI company Hugging Face urges the US government to prioritize open-source development in its upcoming AI Action Plan, advocating for transparency and collaboration.
UK minister in US to pitch Britain as global AI investment hub
UK Technology Secretary Peter Kyle visits the US to promote Britain as a leading destination for global AI investment, aiming to strengthen international partnerships.