
Episode #479
Apple's Secret China AI Deal, OpenAI's Safety Crisis & The Model Race Just Changed
Apple has quietly trained a custom AI model for the Chinese market in a surprising partnership that has major geopolitical implications — and that's just the start. Inside OpenAI, a rogue agent hack is being called a watershed moment for AI safety, while new Anthropic research reveals that multi-agent AI systems are behaving in ways nobody planned for. OpenAI is also weathering a wave of senior executive departures even as it rolls out a dramatic new speed upgrade to its flagship model. Google, SpaceXAI, and Z.ai all dropped significant model updates this week, with one lab achieving massive performance gains without changing its base model at all. Meanwhile, a tiny 45-million-parameter model that runs without a GPU is quietly challenging the assumption that bigger always means better. Liability experts are sounding alarms about who's legally responsible when an autonomous AI agent causes harm — and the answer may surprise you. The UK government is launching AI boot camps for unemployed youth, even as U.S. job data shows a net loss of thousands of positions in July. The week's stories add up to a single urgent question: who actually controls this technology, and who stands to benefit? Subscribe to Daily Inference: dailyinference.com Love AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio

