AI Today

Timothy Lu

The AI world changes rapidly every day, and 'AI Today' helps you cut through the complexity. We curate the most essential global artificial intelligence news daily and discuss the cutting edge of technology in terms that are easy to understand.

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    AI Today: 2026-04-08

    AI Today · April 8, 2026Key highlights:- Anthropic unveils Claude Mythos Preview, which autonomously discovered thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across all major OSes and browsers, launching Project Glasswing with $100M commitment- Anthropic's Frontier Red Team details Mythos Preview's cybersecurity leap: 181 working Firefox exploits vs Opus 4.6's 2, and full control flow hijack on 10 patched OSS-Fuzz targets- Z.ai releases GLM-5.1 open-source model achieving 58.4% on SWE-Bench Pro with sustained 8-hour autonomous coding sessions- Ryan Greenblatt assesses AI landscape: 1.6x engineering speedup at top labs, 0.5% scheming probability, 60% chance of autonomous exploits within 6 months- Mercor finds frontier models drop 16-20 percentage points on financial document reasoning when given images vs clean text- Cursor's warp decode kernel achieves 1.84x MoE inference throughput on Blackwell GPUs by reorganizing computation around output neurons- Google releases TorchTPU for native PyTorch on TPUs with three eager execution modes and torch.compile integration- TriAttention achieves 10.7x KV memory reduction and 2.5x throughput while matching full attention accuracy- Meta AI's SandMLE enables on-policy RL for ML engineering agents with 13x execution cost reduction- Benchmark saturation crisis: METR Time Horizon suite being exhausted, new benchmarks cost over $1M to create- Elon Musk amends OpenAI lawsuit to redirect potential $150B+ damages to OpenAI's nonprofit arm

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The AI world changes rapidly every day, and 'AI Today' helps you cut through the complexity. We curate the most essential global artificial intelligence news daily and discuss the cutting edge of technology in terms that are easy to understand.