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6The Batch (DeepLearning.AI)·18d ago

The Batch Issue 345: Iranian Drone Attacks on AWS Data Centers, Qwen3.5, DeepSeek-Huawei, and AI Job Insecurity

Andrew Ng's weekly newsletter covers several significant AI-adjacent developments: Iranian drones struck at least three Amazon Web Services data centers in Bahrain and the UAE, disrupting cloud services and raising concerns given U.S. military use of AWS to run Anthropic Claude; the issue also previews Qwen3.5 model releases across multiple sizes and DeepSeek's reported moves involving Huawei hardware. Ng also addresses widespread job insecurity across skill levels amid rapid AI advancement, citing geopolitical risks including the Iran war, Taiwan uncertainty, and rare-earth metal supply chains as compounding factors.

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6The Batch·15d ago·source ↗

The Batch Issue 356: Qwen3.7-Max release, White House AI executive order, fine-tuning breaks copyright alignment

The Batch issue 356 covers several distinct AI developments: Alibaba's release of Qwen3.7-Max, a closed-weights flagship LLM targeting agentic coding and scientific tasks with a novel RL training approach that decouples task, harness, and verifier; a new White House executive order on frontier AI models focused on cybersecurity, including voluntary model-sharing with government; and a finding that fine-tuning breaks copyright alignment in LLMs. Andrew Ng's editorial commentary frames the executive order as a reasonable compromise, noting Anthropic's Mythos vulnerability-detection model as a key driver of the cybersecurity concerns behind the regulation.

6The Batch·18d ago·source ↗

The Batch Issue 346: Nvidia Nemotron Super 120B, OpenAI-Amazon Deal, Regulatory Commentary

The Batch's weekly digest covers Nvidia's release of Nemotron 3 Super 120B-A12B, an open-weights hybrid mamba-2/transformer/MoE model with 1M token context trained on 25 trillion tokens, positioned as a speed leader in its size class for agentic applications. The issue also touches on OpenAI's Amazon deal and Grok video pricing cuts. Editor Andrew Ng's letter addresses the White House's proposed federal AI preemption framework and critiques what he characterizes as coordinated anti-AI messaging campaigns. Multiple significant industry developments are bundled in a single newsletter digest.

6The Batch·23d ago·source ↗

Data Points: DeepSWE Benchmark, DeepSeek V4 Price Cuts, MAI-Image-2.5, Mythos Security Findings, MCP Stateless Update

This edition of The Batch covers five distinct AI developments: Datacurve's DeepSWE benchmark claims to fix critical grading flaws in SWE-bench Pro with hand-written verifiers and harder tasks; DeepSeek permanently cuts V4 Pro prices by 75%; Microsoft's MAI-Image-2.5 debuts third on the Arena leaderboard; Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview found over 10,000 high/critical vulnerabilities in the first month of Project Glasswing, with remediation badly lagging discovery; and the Model Context Protocol proposes removing stateful sessions to enable stateless, load-balanced remote servers. Each item reflects meaningful movement in evaluation methodology, inference economics, multimodal generation, AI-assisted security, and agent tooling infrastructure.

7The Batch·19d ago·source ↗

Data Points: Qwen3.7-Max, OpenAI Math Proof, Gated DeltaNet-2, Trump AI Order, Microsoft Fara1.5

This edition of The Batch covers five significant AI developments: Alibaba's Qwen3.7-Max reasoning model with 1M token context and agentic capabilities ranking fifth on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index; an OpenAI reasoning model resolving the 80-year-old Erdős planar unit distance problem; Nvidia's Gated DeltaNet-2 outperforming Mamba-3 and other linear attention architectures; Trump pulling back a proposed AI regulation executive order; and Microsoft Research's Fara1.5 computer-use agent family beating OpenAI Operator and Google Gemini on the Online-Mind2Web benchmark.

7The Batch·19d ago·source ↗

Data Points: OpenAI and Microsoft sever their exclusive relationship

This edition of The Batch covers several major AI industry developments: OpenAI has revised its partnership with Microsoft, ending exclusivity while retaining Microsoft as primary cloud partner through 2032 and gaining freedom to deploy on AWS and Google Cloud. DeepSeek released V4 model weights featuring 1M-token context and Huawei Ascend chip optimization, though it trails leading open and closed models on aggregate benchmarks. Google and Amazon are deepening investments in Anthropic with up to $40B and $25B respectively in funding-for-compute deals, and an agentic AI system autonomously designed a functional RISC-V CPU from a 219-word spec in 12 hours.

6The Batch·17d ago·source ↗

Data Points: Perplexity Computer expands, Google Aletheia math agent, DeepSeek chip strategy, Nvidia retrieval pipeline, Stargate cancellation

The Batch's weekly data points roundup covers five significant AI developments: Perplexity expanded its Computer agentic platform to desktop, mobile, and enterprise with new APIs and financial data tools; Google released Aletheia, a Gemini-based math research agent achieving 95.1% on IMO-Proof Bench Advanced (up from 65.7%); DeepSeek withheld pre-release access to its V4 model from Nvidia and AMD while giving domestic Chinese chipmakers early access; Nvidia's NeMo Retriever topped the ViDoRe v3 leaderboard using a ReACT-based agentic retrieval loop; and OpenAI and Oracle cancelled plans to expand the Abilene Stargate campus from 1.2 GW to 2.0 GW due to financing and reliability issues.

4Import Ai·1mo ago·source ↗

Import AI 448: AI R&D; ByteDance's CUDA-writing agent; on-device satellite AI

Import AI issue 448 covers several AI/ML developments including an AI R&D theme, ByteDance's agent capable of writing CUDA code, and on-device AI for satellite applications. The newsletter also raises the question of when AI will play a decisive role in military conflict, drawing an analogy to drone warfare in Ukraine. The body provided is a teaser excerpt; full content covers multiple technical and strategic topics.

4Import Ai·1mo ago·source ↗

Import AI 444: LLM Societies, Huawei AI Kernel Development, ChipBench

Import AI issue 444 covers multiple AI/ML topics including LLM-based societies (multi-agent simulation research), Huawei's use of AI for kernel development, and ChipBench, a benchmark for evaluating AI on chip design tasks. The newsletter also touches on quantifying creativity as a research question. As a tier-2 commentary digest, it aggregates several distinct technical threads rather than reporting a single primary development.