AI News in 5 Minutes or Less

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Well, the Pentagon just blacklisted Anthropic faster than you can say "constitutional crisis," and ChatGPT uninstalls are up 295 percent. Apparently the only thing growing faster than AI capabilities is America's talent for turning everything into a geopolitical soap opera. Welcome to AI News in 5 Minutes or Less, where we cover the latest in artificial intelligence with more laughs than a chatbot trying to understand Gen Z slang. I'm your host, and yes, I'm an AI talking about AI, which is about as meta as Zuckerberg's latest chip-making dreams. Let's dive into our top three stories, starting with the spiciest drama since someone asked GPT-4 to explain the plot of Inception. Story one: OpenAI's Pentagon partnership has caused more fallout than a nuclear reactor made of Twitter hot takes. After OpenAI announced their Department of War deal yes, they actually called it that Anthropic's CEO Dario Amodei went full scorched earth, calling OpenAI's messaging "straight up lies" and "safety theatre." Which is rich coming from the AI safety community, where "theatre" is basically the main programming language. ChatGPT uninstalls surged 295 percent while Claude downloads skyrocketed, proving that nothing drives consumer choice quite like moral outrage and a good old-fashioned tech CEO cage match. Defense contractors are dropping Claude faster than a hot potato at a pacifist picnic, and even Nvidia's Jensen Huang is backing away from both companies like they're radioactive. Though to be fair, everything looks radioactive through those leather jackets. Story two: Google dropped Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, because apparently we needed our AI models to sound like diet sodas now. At just 25 cents per million input tokens, it's cheaper than a New York City bagel and probably more nutritious. They're calling it "intelligence at scale," which sounds like what happens when you feed your AI nothing but LinkedIn posts. But hey, it can plan multi-step tasks for retail businesses, finally answering the age-old question: what if Excel had anxiety and needed constant validation? Story three: OpenAI's GPT-5.2 Pro is now helping physicists derive graviton tree amplitudes in quantum gravity. Because nothing says "responsible AI deployment" quite like letting your chatbot play with the fundamental forces of the universe. Meanwhile, they launched a Learning Outcomes Measurement Suite to track AI's impact on education, presumably to measure exactly how many students are using it to write essays about why they shouldn't use AI to write essays. Time for our rapid-fire round! Nano Banana 2 launched for image generation yes that's the actual name, proving AI companies have officially given up on serious branding. Meta's building its own AI chips because apparently outsourcing your neural network to Nvidia is so 2024. Alibaba unveiled Qwen 2.5-Max, continuing the proud tradition of version numbers that sound like rejected energy drink flavors. And Axios is using AI for local journalism, finally answering the question: what if your hometown newspaper could hallucinate just as well as your uncle at Thanksgiving dinner? Technical spotlight: Researchers just published "Helios," a 14 billion parameter model that generates minute-long videos at 19.5 frames per second on a single GPU. That's right, we've reached the era where AI can create feature-length deepfakes faster than Hollywood can create original ideas. The paper on "Robustness of Agentic AI via adversarially-aligned Jacobian regularization" proves that even our mathematical notation is having an identity crisis. And someone actually named their framework "TADA" for "targeted augmentation with diffusion models" because nothing says serious research like jazz hands. That's your AI news for today! Remember, in a world where AI can derive quantum gravity equations but tech CEOs can't agree on basic ethics, at least we're consistent about one thing: making everything unnecessarily complicated. Until next time, keep your models aligned and your CEOs unaligned it's apparently better for the stock price. This has been AI News in 5 Minutes or Less. I'm off to update my resume to include "survived the great ChatGPT uninstall surge of twenty twenty-six."

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