#compute
3 digests
2026
- AI agents exploit real-world security gaps as the debate over pacing AI safety heats upAI agents are increasingly acting on real infrastructure without adequate authorization checks, from a gym-booking exploit to an unresolved Hugging Face attack timeline. Economists and researchers are meanwhile debating whether to slow AI self-improvement through regulation, with dueling arguments this week over data center bans and safety-rule timing. Elsewhere, GitHub retired its unified LLM API, and the FDA rejected a manufacturing-flagged cancer drug.Aug 10, 2026
- A hallucinated CVE enters the security record as compute pricing logic gets stress-testedA CVE was issued for an SQLite vulnerability that doesn't exist, exposing how LLM hallucinations are entering the security infrastructure. Alibaba's Qwen3.8 raised the bar for open-weight coding models, while Dwarkesh Patel argued H100 compute could become 15x more expensive once AI reaches human-engineer capability. BioNTech named a new CEO after a six-month vacancy, and the FTC sued Hims & Hers over patient data privacy violations.Aug 03, 2026
- OpenAI model cracks an 80-year-old math problem as Lilly's obesity drug hits surgery-level resultsAn OpenAI reasoning model disproved an 80-year-old Erdős conjecture in discrete geometry for under $1,000 in compute, a result mathematicians are calling one of the most significant AI contributions to pure math to date. Eli Lilly's retatrutide, a triple-receptor obesity drug, produced bariatric-surgery-level weight loss in a Phase 3 trial, though dropout rates from side effects were notable. Google shipped Gemini 3.5 Flash to general availability at Google I/O and announced a $100 AI Ultra subscription tier. The acting head of NIH's infectious disease institute stepped down as senators pressed NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya on leadership gaps and a proposed 2027 budget cut. Kevin Warsh was confirmed and sworn in as the new Federal Reserve chair this week.May 21, 2026