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  1. Insane AI Breakthroughs With Demis Hassabis

    Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, discussed recent AI advancements in a Two Minute Papers video. He highlighted breakthroughs in areas such as protein folding and climate modeling, emphasizing the potential for AI to solve complex global challenges. The discussion also touched upon the ethical considerations and future directions of AI research. AI

    Insane AI Breakthroughs With Demis Hassabis

    IMPACT Discusses the potential of AI to address global challenges like climate modeling and protein folding, offering insights into future research directions.

  2. ‘Solve all diseases,’ you say?

    Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis announced Gemini for Science at Google I/O, a suite of AI tools aimed at accelerating scientific discovery, particularly in medicine. While Hassabis stated the company's hope to "solve all diseases," the article clarifies this refers to dramatically reducing the time for medical breakthroughs rather than an immediate cure. The tools build upon existing projects like AlphaFold, which aids in understanding protein structures, and AlphaGenome, which predicts DNA mutations, though ethical and practical limitations remain. AI

    ‘Solve all diseases,’ you say?

    IMPACT Accelerates AI's role in medical research, potentially speeding up drug discovery and disease understanding.

  3. Navigating the Foothills of the Singularity: Practical Implications for Developers and Engineers - May 20, 2026

    A new paper, RigidFormer, introduces a method for learning rigid dynamics using transformers, potentially improving robotics simulations. Additionally, SteelSpine has been released as a replay tool to aid in debugging AI agents, and LLM Wiki v2 offers a comprehensive resource for machine learning knowledge. Google has also enhanced Gmail with conversational voice search powered by Gemini, allowing users to query emails using natural language. AI

    Navigating the Foothills of the Singularity: Practical Implications for Developers and Engineers - May 20, 2026

    IMPACT New research and tools like RigidFormer and SteelSpine offer developers improved methods for AI simulation and debugging, while LLM Wiki v2 expands access to ML knowledge.

  4. Google DeepMind in talks with UK unions amid staff concern over US and Israel’s AI use

    Google DeepMind is entering formal talks with UK unions regarding staff concerns over the company's AI use by US and Israeli defense entities. Workers voted to unionize, prompting these discussions at Acas, though Google has not voluntarily recognized the unions for collective bargaining. These concerns are amplified by a lawsuit from a researcher alleging wrongful dismissal after protesting work for the Israeli government, and past decisions to drop promises against using AI for harmful weapons or surveillance. AI

    Google DeepMind in talks with UK unions amid staff concern over US and Israel’s AI use

    IMPACT This development could influence labor practices and ethical considerations for AI development and deployment in sensitive sectors.

  5. Deepmind's Hassabis sees humanity "in the foothills of the singularity" while LeCun says current AI isn't intelligent

    Demis Hassabis, co-founder of Google DeepMind, believes humanity is approaching the singularity, a point of rapid technological advancement. In contrast, Yann LeCun, a prominent AI researcher, argues that current AI systems do not exhibit true intelligence. Oriol Vinyals, co-lead of Google's Gemini, offers a middle ground, suggesting that while today's models are advanced, they still lack crucial learning and breakthrough capabilities. AI

    Deepmind's Hassabis sees humanity "in the foothills of the singularity" while LeCun says current AI isn't intelligent

    IMPACT Provides insight into the differing perspectives of leading AI figures regarding AI's current capabilities and future trajectory.

  6. "Five types of people AI cannot replace, and being second is the most stable strategy for companies" | Kunlun Wanwei Fang Han @AIGC2026

    Kunlun Wanwei Chairman and CEO Fang Han stated that experience is no longer a competitive advantage in the AI era, as AI can easily replace roles that are closed-loop and fault-tolerant. He believes that jobs requiring high judgment and accountability, such as those involving storytelling, idea generation, defining beauty, system building, and paradigm shifting, will remain irreplaceable. Fang Han also noted that token consumption is becoming a new metric for AI strength, with significant disparities between average users and heavy users, and advised companies to aim for the second position in AI implementation to balance innovation costs and market capture. AI

    IMPACT Offers strategic advice for businesses navigating AI adoption, emphasizing irreplaceable human roles and market positioning.

  7. Cheap Competence, New Frontier

    This week's Every newsletter features an argument that human work will expand despite automation, as new frames for AI models are always needed. The newsletter also covers Google I/O, highlighting the company's focus on everyday users with agent-based features and the ambitious timeline for AGI. Additionally, it touches on the challenges new graduates face in an AI-disrupted job market and previews a new multi-agent orchestration toolkit called Gas City. AI

    Cheap Competence, New Frontier

    IMPACT Explores how AI is reshaping job markets and the future of work, offering insights for professionals and new graduates.

  8. The Download: coding’s future, the ‘Steroid Olympics,’ and AI-driven science

    Anthropic's Code with Claude is demonstrating a future where developers increasingly rely on AI for coding tasks, with many admitting to shipping AI-generated code without thorough review. Google's recent I/O event highlighted a shift in AI-driven science, moving towards agentic, LLM-based systems like Gemini for Science, potentially reducing reliance on specialized tools. This trend is also reflected in the growing momentum behind 'world models' in AI research, aiming to imbue systems with a deeper understanding of the physical environment. AI

    The Download: coding’s future, the ‘Steroid Olympics,’ and AI-driven science

    IMPACT AI is increasingly automating coding tasks and driving new approaches in scientific research, potentially accelerating discovery and changing developer workflows.

  9. While Demis Hassabis predicts the coming singularity and a revolution more powerful than the industrial one, Yann LeCun tempers expectations, claiming that current models

    Demis Hassabis predicts an imminent singularity and industrial-revolution-level change driven by AI. In contrast, Yann LeCun expresses skepticism, stating that current large language models lack any true intelligence. This highlights a divergence in perspectives among prominent AI figures regarding the pace and nature of AI advancement. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the ongoing debate among AI leaders about the true capabilities and future trajectory of AI, influencing public and industry perception.

  10. 📰 Google I/O keynote highlighted Demis Hassabis' prediction of rapid AI advancement surpassing human intelligence, marking a significant shift in the path for A

    Demis Hassabis, speaking at Google I/O, predicted that AI advancement will soon surpass human intelligence. This development signals a major change in how AI will be utilized for scientific discovery and progress. AI

    IMPACT Signals a potential paradigm shift in AI's role in scientific advancement, moving towards AI surpassing human cognitive abilities.

  11. Russian-speaking actor leverages jailbroken Gemini AI for hacking, at least one MAGA supporter's crypto wallet emptied | Codebook | Security News https://www.yayafa.com/2807737/ # AgenticAi # AI # ArtificialGeneralInte

    Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis is exploring the concept of "virtual cells" as a next frontier, aiming to leverage AGI for fundamental breakthroughs in human biology and drug discovery. Separately, reports indicate that Russian-speaking actors are exploiting a jailbroken version of Google's Gemini AI to facilitate cryptocurrency wallet hacks, with at least one MAGA supporter falling victim. AI

    Russian-speaking actor leverages jailbroken Gemini AI for hacking, at least one MAGA supporter's crypto wallet emptied | Codebook | Security News https://www.yayafa.com/2807737/ # AgenticAi # AI # ArtificialGeneralInte

    IMPACT Exploitation of AI for hacking highlights security risks, while research into virtual cells points to future applications in biology and medicine.

  12. 📰 A hacker group is poisoning open source code at an unprecedented scale GitHub is just the latest victim of TeamPCP, a gang that has carried out a spree of sof

    A hacker group known as TeamPCP is reportedly conducting large-scale attacks on open-source code repositories, with GitHub being a recent target. This group is allegedly poisoning software supply chains through these attacks. Separately, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis spoke at Google I/O, suggesting that the field of AI-driven science is rapidly advancing and is on the cusp of a significant transformation. AI

    📰 A hacker group is poisoning open source code at an unprecedented scale GitHub is just the latest victim of TeamPCP, a gang that has carried out a spree of sof

    IMPACT Hacker group's attacks on open-source code pose a risk to AI development; Google's AI advancements signal a shift in scientific research.

  13. Demis Hassabis Thinks AI Job Cuts Are Dumb | WIRED https://www. wired.com/story/demis-hassabis -ai-layoffs-deepmind-google-io/ # AI # AILayoffs # JobCuts # Demi

    Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, believes that widespread AI-driven job cuts are a misguided approach. He argues that AI should be used to augment human capabilities and create new opportunities rather than simply replace existing roles. Hassabis emphasized that the focus should be on leveraging AI to boost productivity and innovation, ultimately leading to economic growth and new job creation. AI

    Demis Hassabis Thinks AI Job Cuts Are Dumb | WIRED https://www. wired.com/story/demis-hassabis -ai-layoffs-deepmind-google-io/ # AI # AILayoffs # JobCuts # Demi

    IMPACT Argues against AI-driven job displacement, suggesting a focus on augmentation and new job creation.

  14. Demis Hassabis disputes the 'developer unnecessary' theory of the AI era | WIRED.jp https://www.yayafa.com/2805333/ # AgenticAi # Agi : Artificial General Intelligence # AI # Ai Agent /AiAgent # Artific

    A recent controversy surrounding Anthropic's Claude model, dubbed "Claude Mythos," has sparked discussions about the necessity of mindset shifts and accelerated countermeasures in AI development. Concurrently, Demis Hassabis of Google DeepMind has voiced his opposition to the notion that AI will render human developers obsolete, emphasizing the continued importance of human expertise in the evolving AI landscape. AI

    Demis Hassabis disputes the 'developer unnecessary' theory of the AI era | WIRED.jp https://www.yayafa.com/2805333/ # AgenticAi # Agi : Artificial General Intelligence # AI # Ai Agent /AiAgent # Artific

    IMPACT Discussions around AI controversies and the future of human developers in the AI era.

  15. Demis: Solving Erdos problems are far from true invention

    Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, stated that solving mathematical problems like those posed by Paul Erdős does not equate to true invention. He believes that genuine invention involves creating novel concepts and technologies, rather than just finding solutions within existing frameworks. Hassabis emphasized that while mathematical prowess is valuable, it's distinct from the kind of groundbreaking innovation that drives technological progress. AI

    Demis: Solving Erdos problems are far from true invention

    IMPACT Clarifies the distinction between mathematical problem-solving and genuine AI-driven innovation.

  16. Pixel Glow at Google I/O: Pixel 11 could light up for notifications At Google I/O 2026, a detail that seemingly escaped most has sparked...

    Google showcased a new AI video generation model called Gemini Omni at Google I/O 2026. During a demonstration of Gemini Omni, a Pixel device was shown with a subtle glow emanating from its camera bar, sparking speculation about a new feature called Pixel Glow. This feature, if implemented, would use light and color on the back of the phone to indicate notifications, similar to Nothing Phone's Glyph system. AI

    Pixel Glow at Google I/O: Pixel 11 could light up for notifications At Google I/O 2026, a detail that seemingly escaped most has sparked...

    IMPACT Introduces a new AI model for video generation, potentially impacting content creation and media industries.

  17. An OpenAI model has disproved a central conjecture in discrete geometry

    OpenAI's general-purpose reasoning model has disproved an 80-year-old conjecture in discrete geometry, known as the unit distance problem. This marks a significant advancement for AI in mathematics, as the model autonomously generated a novel proof that challenges long-held beliefs in the field. Unlike a previous claim that was retracted, this breakthrough has been validated by mathematicians, including those who previously expressed skepticism. AI

    IMPACT Demonstrates AI's capability for original discovery, potentially accelerating breakthroughs in science and engineering.

  18. From AlphaGo to AlphaZero to AlphaFold, his work has shaped not only the trajectory of artificial intelligence, but also our understanding of what AI can do for

    Demis Hassabis's pioneering work, including AlphaGo, AlphaZero, and AlphaFold, has significantly advanced artificial intelligence and its applications in science. His contributions were recognized with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2024, shared with John Jumper and David Baker. AI

    From AlphaGo to AlphaZero to AlphaFold, his work has shaped not only the trajectory of artificial intelligence, but also our understanding of what AI can do for

    IMPACT Recognizes significant AI contributions to scientific breakthroughs, highlighting AI's role in advancing scientific understanding and discovery.

  19. [AINews] Google I/O 2026: Gemini 3.5 Flash, Omni (NanoBanana for Video), Spark (background agents), and Antigravity 2.0

    Google has announced a suite of new AI capabilities and model updates at its I/O 2026 event. The Gemini 3.5 series, including Gemini 3.5 Flash, is now generally available, offering enhanced agentic and coding performance with a 1 million token context window. New features allow Gemini to directly generate and export files into formats like Google Docs, Sheets, and PDFs, streamlining workflows. Additionally, Google introduced Gemini Spark, a personal AI agent designed to integrate with Google apps, and Gemini Omni for multimodal generation, starting with video. AI

    [AINews] Google I/O 2026: Gemini 3.5 Flash, Omni (NanoBanana for Video), Spark (background agents), and Antigravity 2.0

    IMPACT New Gemini models and agent capabilities are expected to accelerate enterprise adoption and enhance user productivity across Google's ecosystem.

  20. Gemini 3.5 Flash: more expensive, but Google plan to use it for everything

    Google has launched Gemini 3.5 Flash, a new model designed for agentic workflows and coding tasks, available immediately across its consumer and developer platforms. This release also introduces Gemini Omni for multimodal generation, particularly video, and the Antigravity agent stack. While Gemini 3.5 Flash offers significant speed and a 1 million token context window, its pricing has increased substantially compared to previous versions, aligning with a trend of rising costs among major AI labs. AI

    Gemini 3.5 Flash: more expensive, but Google plan to use it for everything

    IMPACT Sets a new standard for agentic AI performance and multimodal capabilities, potentially accelerating enterprise adoption and pushing competitors.

  21. Google is bringing new AI-powered ad formats to search

    Google is fundamentally reshaping its search engine by integrating AI-powered features, including new ad formats and agentic capabilities. The company announced at Google I/O that its AI Mode, which offers conversational search experiences, is seeing significant user growth and is being further enhanced with AI Overviews and interactive generative UIs. To combat spam and manipulation, Google has updated its policies to penalize attempts to influence AI search responses, while also introducing new ad types that are labeled as sponsored and aim to be helpful additions to user conversations. AI

    Google is bringing new AI-powered ad formats to search

    IMPACT Google's reinvention of search with AI agents and new ad formats signals a fundamental shift in how users interact with information and advertisers reach consumers.

  22. Demis Hassabis said this might be the ‘foothills of the singularity.’ What?

    Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis has stated that humanity is in the "foothills of the singularity," suggesting that AGI could arrive within a few years. This prediction, made at Google I/O, contrasts with the views of some researchers, like Alexander Lerchner, who argue that AI systems can simulate but not truly instantiate consciousness due to their lack of biological embodiment and inherent meaning-making capabilities. Hassabis's earlier timeline prediction of a 50% chance of AGI by 2030 is also noted, alongside the broader industry trend of framing AI as a tool for scientific advancement and human ingenuity. AI

    Demis Hassabis said this might be the ‘foothills of the singularity.’ What?

    IMPACT Hassabis's 'foothills of the singularity' claim fuels debate on AGI timelines and the nature of AI consciousness, influencing industry sentiment and research direction.