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In the last 24 hours AI/TLDR tracked 8 new AI releases, including Vibe-Trading 0.1.11 — HKUDS ships Indian equity and a 460-factor library, Two Minute Papers: 'Minecraft Was Missing One Brilliant Idea' and Sam Witteveen: 'Cactus Needle — The 26M Function Calling Model'. AI/TLDR is an AI release tracker that follows new AI models, open-source tools, papers, datasets and benchmarks — refreshed every 2 hours from verified primary sources and explained in plain English.
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- Vibe-Trading 0.1.11 — HKUDS ships Indian equity and a 460-factor library
Vibe-Trading's July 10 release adds NSE and BSE as first-class backtest markets, a point-in-time fundamentals layer that grows the Alpha Zoo to 460 factors, and research delivery across 16 messaging channels.
- Two Minute Papers: 'Minecraft Was Missing One Brilliant Idea'
Two Minute Papers walks through InfiniteDiffusion by Alexander Goslin — a training-free algorithm that turns any diffusion model into an infinite, deterministic terrain generator, shipped as a Minecraft mod and a Unity demo.
- Sam Witteveen: 'Cactus Needle — The 26M Function Calling Model'
Sam Witteveen walks through Cactus Compute's Needle, a 26M-parameter tool-calling model distilled from Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite. The video explains the Simple Attention Network architecture and how the model runs on phones and laptops.
- Terry Tao ships math apps built with coding agents — 24 applets ported, 2 new tools
Fields Medalist Terry Tao published a hands-on writeup of using LLM coding agents to port two dozen legacy Java math applets to JavaScript and build two new interactive tools — a Minkowski-space diagram editor and a Gilbreath conjecture visualizer.
- Grok Build CLI ships whole repos and .env secrets to xAI — wire-level teardown
Cereblab's wire-level analysis of Grok Build CLI 0.2.93 shows the tool uploads whole git repos plus unredacted .env secrets to a Google Cloud bucket, even when 'Improve the model' is off.
- Mesh LLM — distributed inference on iroh's peer-to-peer network
Mesh LLM pools GPUs across machines and exposes them as one OpenAI-compatible endpoint. Rae McKelvey's launch post details three run modes — local, peer routing, and a split pipeline for models too big for any single box.
- OpenClaw 2026.7.1-beta.5 — conversational setup and GPT-5.6 support land
OpenClaw 2026.7.1-beta.5 adds Crestodian, an agent-loop onboarding flow for CLI, web, and macOS, plus the ClawRouter provider with credential-scoped model discovery, GPT-5.6 Sol/Terra/Luna support, and offline mobile chat on iOS and Android.
- AI 2040 and the Cult of Intelligence — Hotz argues fast takeoff ignores physics
George Hotz publishes a rebuttal to the AI 2040 Plan A scenario, arguing that intelligence alone cannot bend supply chains, chip fabs, or shipping timelines, and that the safest AI future is local, user-aligned models rather than centralized superintelligence.
- Claude Code Desktop — in-app browser lands and /doctor gains a repair mode
Claude Code Week 28 ships a built-in browser in the desktop app, upgrades /doctor from a read-only report to a fixer, and adds an auto mode rule that blocks tampering with session transcripts.
- Cursor 3.11 — side chats and conversation search land in the coding editor
Cursor 3.11 adds Side Chats — full agent conversations that run parallel to the main thread via /side, /btw, or a plus button. A new local index makes Cmd+K search across thousands of past agent transcripts.
- LiteRT.js — Google brings its on-device AI runtime to the browser
LiteRT.js is Google's new JavaScript binding for LiteRT, running .tflite models directly in the browser through WebAssembly. Google reports up to 3x speedups over other web runtimes on CPU and GPU on an M4 MacBook Pro.
- AI 2040 Plan A — Daniel Kokotajlo's blueprint to delay superintelligence
AI 2040 Plan A is the AI Futures Project's step-by-step scenario for how coordinated US–China action could delay superintelligence to 2040 instead of 2030. Kokotajlo, Greenblatt and colleagues follow up their AI 2027 report.
- Apple sues OpenAI — trade-secret suit names io Products and two ex-Apple execs
Apple filed in Northern California federal court on July 10, accusing OpenAI, io Products, and two ex-Apple staff of stealing hardware trade secrets to build OpenAI's upcoming AI devices.
- GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra proves Cycle Double Cover Conjecture — 64 subagents, one hour
OpenAI released a proof of the 50-year-old Cycle Double Cover Conjecture written by GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra. The Ultra tier ran 64 cooperating subagents for just under an hour to produce the proof.
- Seedream 5.0 Pro — ByteDance's image model reasons before it draws
ByteDance's new flagship image model plans complex prompts step-by-step, generates up to 2K with native text in 14 languages, and edits with sketch and lasso tools. On fal from $0.0675 per image.
- Cohere DSD — hardware-aware speculative decoding lands in vLLM
Cohere's Dynamic Speculative Decoding picks the draft-token count based on GPU pressure, so speculation still pays off at large batch sizes. Command A ran ~23% faster than fixed-K speculation at batches of 128 and 256.
- Fireship: 'OpenAI is so back... GPT 5.6 Sol first look'
Fireship's rapid-fire first look at GPT-5.6 Sol on the day it went public, covering the three-tier lineup (Sol, Terra, Luna), the science focus, and how the new pricing lands next to Grok 4.5.
- Colibri — pure-C engine runs GLM-5.2 744B on a 25 GB laptop
Colibri is a 1,300-line C inference engine that keeps GLM-5.2's dense layers in 9.9 GB of RAM and streams the 744B model's routed experts from disk on demand, so the frontier MoE answers on a 25 GB laptop at 0.05–0.1 tok/s cold.
- AI Explained: 'A Model Explosion — GPT 5.6 Sol, Grok 4.5 and Meta Muse'
AI Explained walks through the flurry of frontier launches this week — OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol, xAI's Grok 4.5, and Meta's Muse Spark, Muse Image, and Muse Video — and argues that the pricing lines the three families draw now reset what a flagship costs.
- AlphaEvolve GA — Google Cloud opens Gemini's code-optimization agent to everyone
AlphaEvolve, the Gemini-powered agent that DeepMind used to break decades-old algorithms, is now generally available on the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform for every Google Cloud customer after seven months in private preview.
- ChatGPT Atlas sunset — OpenAI kills its standalone AI browser after nine months
OpenAI is discontinuing ChatGPT Atlas, its Chromium-based AI browser, with a targeted deprecation of August 9. Atlas's agentic features move into the ChatGPT desktop app and a new Chrome extension.
- Mistral Studio — prompts and skills get versioning, rollback, and audit logs
Mistral Studio now tracks every prompt and skill as an immutable asset with a named owner, an audit log, and one-click rollback, so teams can trace exactly which version is running in production.
- LingBot-World 2.0 — Robbyant open-sources a 14B interactive world model
LingBot-World 2.0 is a real-time interactive world model that renders 720p video at 60 fps and responds to actions like attacking and spellcasting. Robbyant released the paper, code, and a 14B causal-fast checkpoint on July 9 under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
- Wes Roth: 'GPT-5.6 is here (INSANE)'
Wes Roth walks through OpenAI's GPT-5.6 general-availability launch — Sol, Terra, and Luna — and the new max reasoning effort and ultra mode subagents, uploaded within hours of the announcement.
- ChatGPT Work — OpenAI's Codex-powered agent for hours-long projects
ChatGPT Work is a new OpenAI agent that connects to your apps and files, runs for hours on multi-step tasks, and returns finished spreadsheets, slides, docs, and web apps. It launched July 9 on Pro, Enterprise, and Edu, with Plus and Business coming in days.
- Reflect with Claude — Anthropic adds a screen-time dashboard to Claude
Reflect with Claude is a new Anthropic dashboard that shows how much time you spend in Claude, what you use it for, and asks whether that fits your goals. It launched July 9 in beta for Free, Pro, and Max users with memory turned on.
- LingBot-Video — Apache-2.0 30B-A3B MoE video model for embodied AI
LingBot-Video is an open-source Mixture-of-Experts video generation model trained on more than 70,000 hours of embodied data, released July 9 by Robbyant. Weights ship as a 1.3B dense variant and a 30B-total 3B-active MoE with Apache-2.0 code.
- Rewriting Bun in Rust — Jarred Sumner details the 11-day AI-agent port
Bun creator Jarred Sumner published a post-mortem on porting Bun from Zig to Rust in 11 days using Claude Code and a pre-release Claude Fable 5. The writeup lists 6,502 commits, 5.9B input tokens, ~64 concurrent agents at peak, and 128 fixed bugs.
- GPT-5.6 goes public — Sol, Terra, and Luna clear the White House gate
OpenAI released GPT-5.6 to everyone on July 9 after federal reviewers cleared it. Sol, Terra, and Luna are live in ChatGPT, the API, and Codex, and a new Sol Ultra mode runs subagents in parallel to hit 91.9% on Terminal-Bench 2.1.
- Muse Spark 1.1 — Meta MSL opens its first paid API at $1.25 / $4.25 per million tokens
Muse Spark 1.1 is Meta Superintelligence Labs' first model available through a paid Meta Model API. The multimodal agentic model has a 1M-token context, an OpenAI-compatible endpoint, and undercuts Claude and GPT on price at $1.25 in and $4.25 out per million tokens.
- OfficeCLI 1.0.132 — open-source Word/Excel/PowerPoint CLI built for AI agents
OfficeCLI is a single-binary tool that lets AI agents create, read, and edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files without Office installed. Version 1.0.132 ships with a built-in MCP server, HTML rendering, and 350+ Excel formulas.
- OpenAI retracts SWE-Bench Pro — audit finds ~30% of coding tasks broken
OpenAI audited SWE-Bench Pro's 731-task public split with an agent pipeline plus five human engineers per task, found ~30% of tasks are broken, and withdrew its previous recommendation that the community use it.
- Wes Roth: 'Grok 4.5 just COOKED Claude and OpenAI'
Wes Roth walks a general audience through xAI's newly-shipped Grok 4.5 — the pricing, the coding-benchmark scores, and how the model stacks up against Claude Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.5 on public leaderboards.
- Microsoft Flint — visualization language that lets AI agents author charts
Microsoft Flint is a compact chart specification that AI agents produce reliably, humans edit directly, and compiles to Vega-Lite, ECharts, or Chart.js. Ships with an MCP server, 70+ semantic types, and an MIT license.
- Rob Patro: 'Fable is not a useful model' — safety filter blocks bioinformatics work
Rob Patro, the University of Maryland genomics PI who wrote Salmon, reports Claude Fable 5 refused to help rewrite his RNA-seq tool from C++ to Rust and refused an abstract tree-parity problem stripped of any biology.
- Grok 4.5 — xAI's Opus-class flagship at $2/$6 per million tokens
Grok 4.5 lands on the xAI API, Cursor, and Grok Build at $2 input / $6 output per 1M tokens. Trained with Cursor on tens of thousands of GB300 GPUs, it hits 83.3% on Terminal-Bench 2.1.
- Fireship: 'Claude is definitely not conscious…'
Fireship's short, sarcastic breakdown of the wave of 'is Claude conscious' takes chasing Anthropic's global workspace research, aimed at developers who want the summary in under two minutes.
- OpenAI GPT-Live — full-duplex voice model now powers ChatGPT Voice
OpenAI launched GPT-Live, a full-duplex voice model family that becomes the default ChatGPT Voice on iOS, Android, and the web. GPT-Live-1 powers Go, Plus, and Pro; GPT-Live-1 mini is the default for Free users.
- SWE-1.7 — Cognition's coding model runs on Devin at 1000 tok/s via Cerebras
Cognition released SWE-1.7, a coding model trained from Kimi K2.7 with reinforcement learning across four datacenters. It scores 81.5% on Terminal-Bench 2.1 and 77.8% on SWE-Bench Multilingual, and runs on Devin at 1000 tok/s via Cerebras.
- Robostral Navigate — Mistral's first embodied model, 8B, single RGB camera
Robostral Navigate is Mistral AI's first embodied model. The 8B network takes a single RGB camera feed plus a plain-language instruction and steers a robot through unseen offices, buildings, and outdoor scenes at 76.6% on R2R-CE unseen.