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Gemini 2.5 Computer Use preview beats Sonnet 4.5 and OAI CUA
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Google DeepMind released a new Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model for browser and Android UI control, evaluated by Browserbase. OpenAI showcased GPT-5 Pro, new developer tools including Codex with Slack integration, and agent-building SDKs at Dev Day. Google DeepMind's CodeMender automates security patching for large codebases. Microsoft introduced an open-source Agent Framework for multi-agent enterprise systems. AI community discussions highlight agent orchestration, program synthesis, and UI control advancements. GLM-4.6 update from Zhipu features a large Mixture-of-Experts model with 355B parameters.
ALL of AI Engineering in One Place
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The upcoming AI Engineer World's Fair in San Francisco from June 25-27 will feature a significantly expanded format with booths, talks, and workshops from top model labs like OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic, Mistral, Cohere, HuggingFace, and Character.ai. It includes participation from Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Google Vertex, and major companies such as Nvidia, Salesforce, Mastercard, Palo Alto Networks, and more. The event covers 9 tracks including RAG, multimodality, evals/ops, open models, code generation, GPUs, agents, AI in Fortune 500, and a new AI leadership track. Additionally, Anthropic shared interpretability research on Claude 3 Sonnet, revealing millions of interpretable features that can be steered to modify model behavior, including safety-relevant features related to bias and unsafe content, though more research is needed for practical applications. The event offers a discount code for AI News readers.