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The United States government has authorized Anthropic to release its Mythos AI model to a select group of trusted partners, according to Reuters. The move signals a careful but deliberate step toward deploying frontier AI capabilities within controlled commercial channels, raising familiar questions about who gets access and on what terms.
Shifting to the infrastructure layer of AI, researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a memory framework called MRAgent that processes long-horizon reasoning tasks using just one hundred eighteen thousand tokens per query. That stands in sharp contrast to LangMem, which burns through three point two six million tokens for similar work. The gap matters enormously as AI agents take on more complex, extended tasks where context costs real money.
And in a story that surfaced briefly on Hacker News, John Gruber of Daring Fireball published a piece simply titled Om, believed to be a tribute to veteran tech journalist Om Malik. It drew modest but meaningful attention from the community, a reminder that in an industry obsessed with what comes next, the people who shaped how we talk about technology still carry genuine weight.
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