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Reddit set a trap for the AI search company Perplexity to prove that it was scraping content from Google Search.

As part of a lawsuit against several data-scraping firms, Reddit accuses Perplexity of illegally using its content. To back up the claim, Reddit ran a targeted test. According to the lawsuit, Reddit created a "test post" that could "only be crawled by Google’s search engine and was not otherwise accessible anywhere on the internet." Within a few hours, the content from this post appeared in Perplexity's search results, which Reddit says demonstrates that Perplexity was scraping Google's search results.

This incident is just one part of a broader fight, as platforms like Reddit try to block the unauthorized use of their data to train AI models. "A.I. companies are locked in an arms race for quality human content — and that pressure has fueled an industrial-scale ‘data laundering’ economy," said Ben Lee, Reddit's Chief Legal Officer.

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OpenAI's new browser, ChatGPT Atlas, could pose security risks, according to the company’s head of security, Dane Stuckey.

One of the biggest issues involves so-called prompt injections. In these attacks, malicious instructions are hidden on websites or in emails to manipulate the AI agent. The effects can range from influencing purchasing decisions to stealing private data such as email contents or login credentials.

Stuckey said OpenAI has run extensive tests, introduced new training methods, and built in protective mechanisms. Still, prompt injection remains an unresolved security challenge. To reduce risks, Atlas includes a "logged out mode" that prevents access to user data and a "watch mode" for sensitive websites, which requires active user supervision. Stuckey added that OpenAI is developing additional security features and faster response systems to handle potential attacks.

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Apple recently published a widely discussed study revealing major weaknesses in current reasoning models. Now, the company is hiring for exactly this area.

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A new opening on Apple's MIND team in Seattle targets experts in reasoning, planning, tool use, and agent-based LLMs. Candidates should have experience with large-scale model training, PyTorch, RAG, multimodal models, Jax, and hardware-optimized inference. The goal is to develop new LLM and VLM architectures that are more accurate and efficient.

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Runway is letting selected pilot partners fine-tune its generative video models for specific use cases like robotics, education, life sciences, and architecture. The company says its standard models often assume general use cases and fail in real-world tasks. The new tool aims to fix this by allowing easier customization with less data and less computing power. Broader access is expected later. Early access is available via the Runway website.

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Meta is laying off about 600 employees from its core AI research (FAIR), product AI, and infrastructure teams. According to an internal memo from AI chief Alexandr Wang seen by Axios, the move is meant to cut down on bureaucracy, speed up decision-making, and give teams more responsibility. Thousands of AI jobs will remain, and Wang's new TBD Lab unit is not affected by the cuts and will continue to expand. CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly had doubts about the company’s previous approach and is now backing Wang’s team to lead Meta’s AI strategy.

Impacted employees in the US are expected to be notified by Wednesday morning and, according to Wang, will be able to apply for other roles within Meta. Reports of tension in Meta’s AI divisions have surfaced before, including disagreements between Yann LeCun and the new management team.

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Anthropic has released Claude Code Web in beta, a browser-based coding tool that runs tasks without needing a terminal. All tasks run in sandboxed cloud environments with strict limits on network and file system access. Claude Code Web connects to approved GitHub repositories through a proxy, creates pull requests, and writes documentation.

Anthropic says it is useful for bug fixes, routine tasks, and backend development with tests. An iOS version is included in the preview. The service is available to Claude Pro and Max users.

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