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Archives for June 2026

Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
This LLM in a box is powered by a hand crank.

As spotted earlier by The Register, CrankGPT is a concept project from a two-person team at Squeez Labs that runs private, local AI models without needing a power-hungry data center. Instead, you have to literally crank out your own power for each of the chatbot’s answers.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Google’s Nobel Prize-winning AI researcher is joining Anthropic.

John Jumper, who has worked as a researcher at Google DeepMind since 2017, announced his departure from the company on X. In 2024, Jumper and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing an open-source AI model that predicts protein structures.

Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
Norway is putting restrictions on AI use in school.

As Reuters reports, the new restrictions will go into effect in August, limiting how students in different age groups use AI:

Pupils from first ​through seventh grade, aged 6 to 13, should as a general ​rule not be using AI, while those in lower secondary school, aged 14 to ‌16, can ⁠cautiously adopt tools under teachers’ supervision, the government said. In upper secondary education, from ages 17 to 19, students should learn to use AI appropriately so that they are prepared for further education and work, it added.

Hayden Field
Hayden Field
Google DeepMind announced an “AI Control Roadmap” for improving AI agent security.

“Think of it like a driving instructor with dual controls,” Google’s blog post stated. “The instructor trusts the student but stays ready to take the wheel or hit the brakes if a mistake occurs.” Google DeepMind’s plan itself lays out “internal guardrails designed to catch potential adversarial behaviour by AI agents, even as they become increasingly harder to oversee and contain,” naming methods like chain-of-thought monitoring, asynchronous alerts, real-time access control, and shutdown infrastructure.

GDM AI Control Roadmap

[Google DeepMind]

Hayden Field
Hayden Field
Spike Jonze, director of Her, warned of AI systems’ ability to manipulate.

“AIs that pretend to be human are, you know, manipulative,” Jonze said Wednesday at Replit’s Vibecon conference in New York City. “The kids need to grow up knowing these are going to be very, very convincing and very seductive — and very useful and very powerful — but they’re still just a system, an incredible system of pattern recognition.”

Barret Zoph is out at OpenAI again after just five months

He rejoined the company in January after a stint as co-founder of Mira Murati’s competitor, Thinking Machines Lab.

Hayden Field
Amazon employees say they’re facing termination for backing data center limits

After speaking up for regulation on data centers, Seattle activists say they were called into meetings with HR.

Hayden Field
Who decides when AI is too dangerous?
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With the Mythos debacle, Anthropic gets its first taste of the Trump admin’s new AI regulation regime.

Nilay Patel
Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Co-lead of Gemini joins OpenAI.

Noam Shazeer spent twenty years at Google before returning in 2024 after the Big G reportedly paid Character.AI — a company co-founded by Shazeer in 2021 — $2.7 billion to bring him and a team of researchers back home.

Lauren Feiner
Lauren Feiner
US cybersecurity coordinator finally got access to Mythos Preview, report says.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) gained access to the limited release cybersecurity-focused model last week, Nextgov/FCW reports. It’s just a little late, since the rest of the world has mostly moved onto the drama around the Trump administration’s block of the safeguarded public version of the model, Fable.