Curated by Shen Huang · 90 stories · ~14 min read
DIGEST · 2026-08-12

OrangeBot.AI Digest — 2026-08-12

90 headlines across 8 sources, aggregated for this day.

Hacker News(15)

  1. Delta (zed.dev)
  2. Grok 4.6 scores 61 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index (artificialanalysis.ai)
  3. DeepSeek V4 Pro 0813 (openrouter.ai)
  4. Grok 4.6 (x.ai)
  5. Qwen3.8-2.4T (huggingface.co)
  6. License plate reader searches should require a warrant (andrewpwheeler.com)
  7. Tailscale Traces Database Corruption to 16y/o SQLite WAL-Reset Bug (tailscale.com)
  8. uBlock Origin Is Giving Up the Fight to Keep Ads Off Facebook (digitalescapetools.com)
  9. Someone is running mass vulnerability scans, spoofing AI bots like ClaudeBot (knownagents.com)
  10. Tim King, AmigaDOS developer, has died (amiga-news.de)
  11. Why tiny JPEGs look different in Chrome (guillaumetech.github.io)
  12. AI is removing the middle class of software engineering? (blog.florianherrengt.com)
  13. 2026 Eclipse Webcams (jonty.github.io)
  14. Show HN: Woxi - Open-source Mathematica / Wolfram Language reimplementation (woxi.ad-si.com)
  15. What sort of maths are LLMs good at? (gowers.wordpress.com)

GitHub Trending(15)

  1. cathrynlavery / diagram-design
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  3. semantica-agi / semantica
  4. stablyai / orca
  5. msitarzewski / agency-agents
  6. shiyu-coder / Kronos
  7. NanmiCoder / MediaCrawler
  8. hugohe3 / ppt-master
  9. infiniflow / ragflow
  10. paperclipai / paperclip
  11. NVIDIA-NeMo / Switchyard
  12. ZuodaoTech / everyone-can-use-english
  13. smicallef / spiderfoot
  14. localsend / localsend
  15. Lightricks / LTX-2

Product Hunt(15)

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  10. Dograh

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  11. Grok Bot

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  12. BearDrive

    The open-source shared folder for your team's AI agents

  13. Assembly Studio

    AI app builder that grows your revenue

  14. Cohesor

    A neutral control plane for enterprise AI agents

  15. Ballet

    Agentic workflows that deliver the same outcome every time

Hugging Face(15)

  1. ComBodied Agents: a New Paradigm of Human-Centric Agentic AI

    After an older adult misses a medication dose, a software agent can send another reminder and an embodied agent can bring the medication. Yet neither explains whether the person forgot, is confused, has side effects, or deliberately refused, nor what support is appropriate. This reveals a structural gap in Agentic AI: Digital Agents primarily transform software states, while Embodied Agents transform physical states; neither makes a person's evolving state and agency the primary object of modeling, intervention, and evaluation. We introduce Combodied Agents, a human-centered paradigm that perceives, models, predicts, and supports individual human-state trajectories over time, using software tools, sensors, wearables, robots, and human services as action channels rather than end goals. We unify fragmented capabilities across personal assistants, health agents, AI companions, and adaptive human--AI systems into a closed loop: event-based multimodal perception reconstructs meaningful personal events; longitudinal, correctable memory provides temporal context; Personal World Models estimate future personal states and outcomes under alternative decisions and interventions; and an admissible intervention policy selects proportionate support under consent, uncertainty, safety, reversibility, and user control. Feedback from the person and environment updates the loop. Rather than requiring an exhaustive Human Digital Twin, the framework uses purpose-bounded, uncertainty-aware, user-correctable representations. We organize the design space by human-state targets, relational contexts, and agent roles, and propose scenario-centered evaluation, agency-preservation metrics, benchmark requirements, edge-native personal models, and governance directions. Combodied Agents shift Agentic AI from external task completion toward sustained human benefit.

  2. Co-Evolution in Agentic Systems: Toward Self-Directed Evolution Beyond Human Design

    Agentic systems are increasingly expected to improve after deployment, yet single-entity self-evolution is often bounded by a static learning context, such as fixed tasks and feedback. This survey focuses on co-evolution in agentic systems, a multi-component form of self-evolution in which multiple agents and their environment impose adaptive pressure on one another. To organize existing papers, we propose a progressive three-stage taxonomy that traces how the system gradually sheds human-engineered constraints. Agent--Agent Co-Evolution studies how agents adapt through dynamic peers, including adversarial, collaborative, and organizational adaptation. Agent--Environment Co-Evolution extends this loop to adaptive tasks, feedback, and interaction spaces that change with the agents. Meta Co-Evolution further explores the possibility of making the evolution mechanism itself evolvable. We also discuss open challenges in evaluating such systems, scaling them across multiple components, and keeping increasingly autonomous evolutionary processes safe and controllable. This survey provides a unified foundation for building robust and open-ended agentic systems that can improve beyond fixed human-designed paths.

  3. Beyond Pixels: From Video Priors to 4D Worlds

    4D generation synthesizes dynamic 3D scenes from conditions such as text or images. Existing methods either reconstruct generated RGB videos with a separate 4D model or adapt a particular video generator to predict geometry directly. The former suffers from distribution mismatch and error propagation, whereas the latter ties 4D prediction to a specific generator and may require retraining when the generator or conditioning regime changes. We ask whether the final denoised latents of video models that share a variational autoencoder (VAE) can instead provide a reusable interface to explicit 4D prediction. Building on this insight, we introduce direct latent-to-4D generation and instantiate it as Latent-to-4D, which bypasses RGB by aligning a video latent with the token grid of a pretrained 4D decoder and refining it through frame-wise and global spatiotemporal attention. Trained on roughly 1K existing reconstruction clips, a single checkpoint transfers unchanged across multiple video diffusion transformers within the same VAE family. On Text4D-200 and I4D-200, Latent-to-4D surpasses matched same-latent Wan+4RC cascades in projection-based DINO-F1 by 2.88--3.45 and 5.81 points, respectively, while also being preferred by human raters for geometry, temporal stability, and overall quality.

  4. Articulated Object Reconstruction from Rest-State Observation

    Building interactive digital twins requires recovering both 3D geometry and the kinematic structures that govern how objects articulate. Yet existing methods for articulated object reconstruction require explicitly observable motion from multiple articulation states. We introduce a rest-state formulation that reconstructs articulated objects from a single closed configuration, an inherently ill-posed setting where geometry, semantics, and motion priors compensate for the absence of motion cues. Our framework adopts an explicit mesh as an intermediate representation for cross-model verification and fusion, reconciling noisy outputs from vision-language and segmentation models into spatially consistent part structures. To estimate joint parameters without observed motion, we use a video diffusion model to synthesize articulation hypotheses and validate them through geometric consistency. Our approach achieves accurate part decomposition and physically plausible articulation, performing competitively with motion-observing reconstruction-based, generation-based, and modular pretrained-model baselines.

  5. AdvFD: Boosting Visual Generation via Adversarial Fr'echet Distance Loss

    Fréchet distance has recently emerged as an effective distribution-level objective for generator post-training, complementing the conventional sample-level diffusion and flow-matching losses. However, directly optimizing Fréchet objectives can cause Fréchet hacking. The target metrics keep improving, but visual quality and Fréchet alignment in other feature spaces may stagnate or deteriorate. We attribute this failure to the static pretrained feature spaces used by existing Fréchet losses. These feature spaces provide incomplete and fixed views of the differences between real and generated distributions. To address this limitation, we propose Adversarial Fréchet Distance (AdvFD), which complements the static representation targets in FD-Loss with a calibrated adversarially learned representation. AdvFD augments the original static Fréchet objective with a learnable representation that adversarially maximizes the Fréchet discrepancy between real and generated samples, while the generator minimizes the same discrepancy in the resulting adaptive feature space. To prevent the adversarial representation from trivially increasing the objective through feature amplification, we further introduce real-feature whitening, which normalizes its scale and covariance geometry and stabilizes the min--max optimization. Extensive experiments show that AdvFD consistently improves one-step generator post-training across both JiT and pMF backbones and across different model scales.

  6. Mendel Gödel Machine: Recursive Self-Improving Coding Agents via Comparative Evolution

    Self-improving coding agents that iteratively rewrite their own source code have demonstrated impressive performance on coding tasks. However, existing solutions generally derive self-modification from a single failure trajectory at a time, overlooking rich comparative signals available in the agent's expanding archive of past attempts. According to Mendelian principles of controlled inheritance, we introduce Mendel Gödel Machine (MGM). In addition to the general single-trajectory clonal mutation, MGM includes two new types of self-modification that better utilizes evidences accumulated: the reaction-norm mutation edits an agent based on its trajectories on multiple tasks simultaneously, and the cross-lineage hybridization edits an agent using the trajectory of a reference agent from another lineage on the same task. Under an additive fitness landscape model, we prove theoretically and demonstrate via controlled surrogate simulation that the new strategies facilitate a faster and better convergence over single-trajectory baselines. Experiments on SWE-bench and Polyglot confirm MGM's consistent improvement in performance, efficiency, and generalizability.

  7. VibeLifeBench: Can Your Life Agent Be Proactive and Persistent in a Living World?

    Large language model (LLM) agents are increasingly deployed as personal assistants. Existing evaluations, however, mostly use short, self-contained requests in static environments. Everyday life assistance is different. A task runs for weeks rather than minutes. The world keeps changing while the agent is not being prompted. Many constraints are never stated outright. An agent that merely answers the request in front of it will fail at such a task. What is needed instead is an agent that stays proactive and consistent. It decides on its own when to act, when to ask, and when to stay silent. It notices changes that nobody announced. It keeps one plan coherent from the first day to the last. No current benchmark measures this. We introduce VibeLifeBench, a benchmark of 200 long-horizon tasks across ten everyday-life domains. Each task is a scripted multi-week timeline in a simulated world of 22 mock services. The world advances on its own clock, and many of its changes are silent, so only an agent that re-inspects the world discovers them. Every task is graded by fine-grained, weighted checks that read only what the agent actually left behind, covering the end state, the timeliness of its actions, and whether it upheld the implicit constraints. We evaluate seven frontier models. All of them score low, which shows how far current agents are from assisting with real life. We will open-source all tasks, environments, and the evaluation framework.

  8. Ex-Omni-2D: Expressive Omni-Modal Dialogue Models with Native Visual Presence

    Omni-modal dialogue models can understand multimodal inputs and synthesize spoken replies, yet their responses remain visually disembodied. We introduce Ex-Omni-2D, an omni-modal dialogue framework that generates a coordinated response comprising text, personalized speech, and reference-conditioned video. Given a multimodal query, reference image, and reference audio, the model predicts a structured Visual Thought Plan (VTP) describing scene, emotion, and motion, followed by response text and native multi-codebook speech units. These units form a shared acoustic-temporal interface: they are decoded into speech and aligned online with video frames. This interface enables the response and avatar pathways to be learned from heterogeneous speech, dialogue, and avatar-video data, avoiding the need for large-scale query--text--speech--video supervision. A full-sequence Video Generator serves as the primary Teacher. For efficient incremental generation, we further distill it into a few-step block-causal Streaming Student whose Prefix Streaming mechanism carries a clean latent across consecutive chunks to reduce cumulative late-chunk degradation. With four-step inference, the complete four-GPU pipeline achieves an end-to-end RTF of 1.293 at 400times720/720times400, providing a practical quality--efficiency operating point.

  9. Decoding-Level Taboo: A Diagnostic Stress Test for LLM Robustness

    Large language model evaluations typically focus on performance under nominal conditions, creating an illusion of capability where models comfortably walk a narrow, highly optimized generation corridor. In real-world deployments, however, complex system prompts, safety guardrails, and structural constraints continuously force models off this nominal path, driving a divergence between benchmark scores and deployment performance. To address this issue, we introduce Decoding-Level Taboo, a zero-prompt diagnostic stress test that intervenes directly in logit space at runtime, forcing models out of their nominal paths. By dynamically masking primary candidate tokens at word boundaries, Taboo forces machine circumlocution. Evaluating Taboo across several open-weight model families reveals that off-path robustness is heavily influenced by both parameter scale and post-training instruction alignment, with robustness generally improving with model size and alignment. Beyond the results presented in this paper, Taboo provides a novel primitive for generating diverse synthetic datasets, stress-testing runtime safety guardrails, and auditing model reliability prior to real-world deployment.

  10. Not Worth Another Token: Marginal Value Estimation for Efficient Deep Research Agents

    Long-horizon research agents solve open-ended tasks through iterative retrieval, aggregation, and synthesis, but context grows rapidly while the marginal value of additional evidence often declines. This leads to unnecessary token cost, higher latency, and noisier inputs for final report generation. We study marginal value estimation for context management in deep research agents and present the first systematic stage-aware comparison of pruning strategies across the pipeline. We evaluate lightweight heuristic criteria and a learned value model at pre-retrieval, post-retrieval, and pre-synthesis stages. Our results show that pruning effectiveness depends more on where pruning is applied than on the specific scoring rule: early pruning yields the largest end-to-end savings, while later pruning mainly refines the final synthesis context. Lightweight heuristics reduce token usage by up to 73% with little quality degradation, learned pruning remains competitive on selected trade-offs, and no single method dominates across quality, efficiency, and faithfulness. These findings provide practical guidance for designing efficient long-horizon agentic systems.

  11. SkillZip: Evaluation-Free Skill Compression for Self-Evolving Agents by Discovering Reusable Structure

    Self-evolving agents accumulate reusable skills by appending successful procedures and failure fixes. Over time, the same requirement is often restated in several branches, examples, and warnings, while common action sequences are copied rather than reused. The resulting skill becomes expensive to inject and difficult to maintain. Generic prompt compression is ill-suited to this setting because a skill is not a flat passage: its name and description define when it applies, its workflow controls execution, its tool and output contracts constrain validity, and rare exceptions may remain essential even when no sampled task activates them. Evaluation-guided compression can test these behaviors, but it introduces rollouts, cost, and dependence on the compression-time evaluation set. We present SkillZip, an evaluation-free method that compresses a skill by finding its shortest faithful structural explanation. The intuition is explain once, reference many: state a repeated rule once at the scope where it applies, factor a repeated action sequence into a shared procedure, and keep only the differences as explicit exceptions. We formalize this intuition as a typed minimum description-length objective over a skill contract and a residual, subject to a hard coverage constraint for every extracted trigger, workflow edge, tool requirement, obligation, and output field. The formulation provides simple sharing thresholds, preserves unique rare rules by construction, and supports efficient local updates. SkillZip has a one-shot mode with one structured extraction call and deterministic optimization, and a continual Zip-on-Write mode that integrates each self-evolution patch without replaying tasks or reparsing the full history. Through comprehensive experimental evaluations, we demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of SkillZip in compression performance, generalizability, and cost overhead.

  12. InSight-doc: Agentic Visual Perception for Long-Document Understanding

    Long-document understanding often requires reasoning over many visually rich pages, making inference costly and prone to context rot. In this work, we propose InSight-doc, an agentic visual perception framework that treats visual resolution as an adaptive reasoning-time resource. InSight-doc starts from low resolution and selectively zooms into high-resolution regions for finer evidence, without relying on any external retriever. To train such an agent, we construct an active-perception corpus of 17.9K high-quality SFT examples with region-level zoom-in trajectories, accompanied by 19.2K hard RL examples. Through SFT+RL, InSight-doc-8B improves the baseline by 4.3--16.4 accuracy points over document VQA benchmarks. On long documents, it reduces hallucination by more than 40% and inference latency by 41%--68% while maintaining an accuracy lead. Our code, datasets, and model are released at https://github.com/m-Just/InSight-doc .

  13. UniMoMo: Expert Merging-Based MoE Acceleration for Large Recommendation Models

    Sparse mixture-of-experts (MoE) layers expand recommendation capacity through conditional computation, yet a trained checkpoint still stores and routes over its full expert bank. We study a deployment problem: convert that checkpoint to a smaller standard MoE under an explicit expert budget, without adding a compression-specific online module. To address this, we introduce UniMoMo, a post-training compression framework formulated as a constrained graph coarsening problem. Rather than relying on parameter distance, UniMoMo groups experts based on their functional similarity, using an unlabeled calibration set to measure how similarly experts respond to shared recommendation states. To prevent performance degradation, we introduce a layer-adaptive protection mechanism that restricts the merging of high-traffic experts based on their routing exposure. Across Amazon Beauty, KuaiRec, and TenRec with 2, 4, and 6 MoE blocks, the final four-expert checkpoints obtain source-relative five-run mean NDCG@10 ratios of 99.92%--102.30% and measured A100 speedups of 1.28times--1.63times. An aggressive two-expert, top-1 operating point obtains ratios of 98.36%--104.24% and speedups of 1.47times--2.21times. These endpoint results evaluate the complete conversion-and-adaptation workflow and show that a trained recommendation MoE can be exported at multiple serving budgets.

  14. DistilVDR: A Compact End-to-End Visual Document Retriever via Dual-Student Distillation

    Visual document retrieval (VDR) is dominated by multi-billion-parameter models that are slow to index at full corpus scale and expensive to serve. Prior compression routes either train a smaller multi-vector encoder from scratch or distil only the query side; neither yields a compact single-vector retriever end-to-end. We present DistilVDR, a 524M end-to-end VDR system distilled bilaterally from a single 8B vision-language teacher under a pointwise cosine alignment loss. All supervision comes from the frozen teacher's embedding space, which was itself trained with relevance supervision, so the student objective needs no relevance labels, negative sampling, or contrastive term. We match VDR's text-query and image-document input asymmetry with an asymmetric encoder-only student that concentrates visual capacity on the document side and keeps the query side at 70M parameters. We release two variants that share the same encoders and training and differ only in the document encoder's visual-tile budget: DistilVDR-HiRes attains 61.74 average NDCG@5 on ViDoRe v1+v2+v3 (86.9% of the 8B teacher) and leads every reproduced sub-1B baseline on the high-resolution-sensitive v3 benchmark, while DistilVDR-Fast attains 59.98 at a 3 times smaller visual-token budget. Both variants store one million documents in a 15.6 times smaller index than the strongest sub-1B multi-vector baseline and index the corpus an order of magnitude faster. The code is available at https://github.com/Ryenhails/NanoVDR.

  15. Reference-Free Post-Training of Open Large Language Models for Multilingual Machine Translation

    We study reference-free post-training for multilingual machine translation with open large language models. Starting from the supervised-finetuned MiLMMT-46-v0.1 models, we apply Group Relative Policy Optimization (GRPO) with a reward that averages two reference-free quality estimation models and is gated by language identification. We then linearly interpolate the supervised fine-tuning (SFT) and reinforcement learning (RL) model checkpoints to obtain MiLMMT-46-v1.0. Across 46 languages, the resulting models consistently improve translation quality over their SFT counterparts, outperform strong recent open baselines, including Seed-X, HY-MT2, and TranslateGemma, and achieve leading reference-free scores against evaluated proprietary systems such as Google Translate, Gemini 3 Pro, and GPT-5. We further investigate on-policy distillation and find that it reaches, but does not surpass, the quality frontier achieved by RL with checkpoint interpolation. We release the models and code to facilitate future research.

Techmeme(15)

  1. Cisco reports Q4 revenue up 18% YoY to $17.25B, vs. $16.82B est., AI infrastructure orders from hyperscalers worth $4B, forecasts FY 2027 revenue above est. (Juby Babu/Reuters)

    Juby Babu / Reuters : Cisco reports Q4 revenue up 18% YoY to $17.25B, vs. $16.82B est., AI infrastructure orders from hyperscalers worth $4B, forecasts FY 2027 revenue above est. —  Cisco Systems (CSCO.O) forecast fiscal 2027 revenue above Wall Street expectations on Wednesday, signaling confidence that strong demand …

  2. Cerebras reports Q2 revenue up 74% YoY to $180M and raises its annual revenue and gross margin forecasts; CBRS drops 14%+ after hours (Reuters)

    Reuters : Cerebras reports Q2 revenue up 74% YoY to $180M and raises its annual revenue and gross margin forecasts; CBRS drops 14%+ after hours —  Cerebras Systems (CBRS.O) raised its annual revenue and gross margin forecasts on Wednesday, buoyed by robust demand for its chips from companies ramping up data-center capacity to power AI services.

  3. Mistral says its platform will support third-party open models, starting with Z.ai's GLM-5.2, and run them on the same infrastructure as its own models (Mistral AI Blog)

    Mistral AI Blog : Mistral says its platform will support third-party open models, starting with Z.ai's GLM-5.2, and run them on the same infrastructure as its own models —  At Mistral, we believe every enterprise and country must be in control of the models it uses, choose where the intelligence runs …

  4. Freedom of the Press Foundation and The Intercept sue Trump after Trump Media & Technology offered a subscription service for faster access to Trump's posts (Bernard Condon/Associated Press)

    Bernard Condon / Associated Press : Freedom of the Press Foundation and The Intercept sue Trump after Trump Media & Technology offered a subscription service for faster access to Trump's posts —  President Donald Trump was sued in federal court Wednesday to stop him from making money off a new, paid service …

  5. Kalshi referred 32 possible insider traders to the CFTC in the three months through June; sources: CFTC has up to 20 ongoing probes using just Kalshi's evidence (Sharon LaFraniere/New York Times)

    Sharon LaFraniere / New York Times : Kalshi referred 32 possible insider traders to the CFTC in the three months through June; sources: CFTC has up to 20 ongoing probes using just Kalshi's evidence —  The agency that polices the industry does not have the staffing, the legal tools or the will to broadly crack down on wagers that are easily manipulated, experts say.

  6. Sources: Kalshi is in advanced talks to raise $750M+ co-led by Sequoia Capital and Wellington Management at a $40B valuation; Kalshi was valued at $22B in May (Yueqi Yang/The Information)

    Yueqi Yang / The Information : Sources: Kalshi is in advanced talks to raise $750M+ co-led by Sequoia Capital and Wellington Management at a $40B valuation; Kalshi was valued at $22B in May —  Kalshi, the biggest prediction market, is in advanced talks to raise at least $750 million in a new financing round at a $40 billion valuation …

  7. Sources detail moves behind Google's AI reshuffle; Sergey Brin urged key staff to go all in on Gemini, and some teams shifted from DeepMind to corporate Google (Kenrick Cai/Reuters)

    Kenrick Cai / Reuters : Sources detail moves behind Google's AI reshuffle; Sergey Brin urged key staff to go all in on Gemini, and some teams shifted from DeepMind to corporate Google —  Google co-founder Sergey Brin in recent months has urged key AI staff to go all in on the company's Gemini model as parent Alphabet …

  8. Sources: Apple hired Nate Gatten, an American Airlines exec with GOP ties, as government affairs VP, seeking someone who could align with Trump administration (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)

    Mark Gurman / Bloomberg : Sources: Apple hired Nate Gatten, an American Airlines exec with GOP ties, as government affairs VP, seeking someone who could align with Trump administration —  Apple Inc. hired Nate Gatten as its new head of government affairs, tapping a longtime American Airlines Group Inc. executive …

  9. Sources: the UK government is planning to regulate the use of AI in gene synthesis to prevent terrorists and other bad actors from using AI for bioweapons (Ellen Milligan/Bloomberg)

    Ellen Milligan / Bloomberg : Sources: the UK government is planning to regulate the use of AI in gene synthesis to prevent terrorists and other bad actors from using AI for bioweapons —  The UK government is planning to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in gene synthesis as officials become increasingly concerned …

  10. Bank of America says it plans to deploy $250B by July 2027 to support US digital and infrastructure projects, including data centers and energy infrastructure (Reuters)

    Reuters : Bank of America says it plans to deploy $250B by July 2027 to support US digital and infrastructure projects, including data centers and energy infrastructure —  Bank of America (BAC.N) said on Wednesday it plans to deploy $250 billion by July 2027 to support U.S. digital and infrastructure projects …

  11. SpaceXAI releases Grok 4.6, saying it matches GPT-5.6 Sol on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, and prices it at $2/1M input and $6/1M output tokens (xAI)

    xAI : SpaceXAI releases Grok 4.6, saying it matches GPT-5.6 Sol on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, and prices it at $2/1M input and $6/1M output tokens —  Grok 4.6 builds on Grok 4.5 with a particular focus on long-running agents and more ambitious interactive and visual work.  —  Try for free

  12. Silicon Data, which offers real-time compute pricing data to financial institutions and exchanges, raised a $30.5M Series A led by the Valor Atreides AI Fund (Chris Metinko/Axios)

    Chris Metinko / Axios : Silicon Data, which offers real-time compute pricing data to financial institutions and exchanges, raised a $30.5M Series A led by the Valor Atreides AI Fund —  Silicon Data, a financial data platform for the AI economy, raised $30.5 million in Series A funding led by the Valor Atreides AI Fund, CEO Carmen Li tells Axios Pro.

  13. ClearJet, whose AI-enabled logistics service connects shippers with unused cargo capacity on commercial flights, raised a $25M Series B led by Edison Partners (Mary Ann Azevedo/Crunchbase News)

    Mary Ann Azevedo / Crunchbase News : ClearJet, whose AI-enabled logistics service connects shippers with unused cargo capacity on commercial flights, raised a $25M Series B led by Edison Partners —  ClearJet, an AI-enabled logistics technology startup, has raised a $25 million Series B, it tells Crunchbase News exclusively.

  14. FlightAware withdraws its Kalshi lawsuit, after alleging Kalshi used its data to let users bet on flight cancellations; Kalshi no longer names it as a source (Sumedha Mukherjee/Reuters)

    Sumedha Mukherjee / Reuters : FlightAware withdraws its Kalshi lawsuit, after alleging Kalshi used its data to let users bet on flight cancellations; Kalshi no longer names it as a source —  Flight-tracking company FlightAware withdrew its lawsuit against Kalshi on Tuesday, a day after it filed the suit that accuses …

  15. Google's Pixel 11 introduces Camera Looks, a total rethink of how the camera captures and styles an image, as users seek "more authentic or traditional" photos (David Imel/The Verge)

    David Imel / The Verge : Google's Pixel 11 introduces Camera Looks, a total rethink of how the camera captures and styles an image, as users seek “more authentic or traditional” photos —  If you look at a photo taken by a smartphone today, it's hard to find much that's technically wrong.  Faces are bright and visible.

Solidot(15)

  1. Google 宣布 Pixel 11 系列,价格上涨 100 美元

    Google 宣布了 Pixel 11 系列智能手机,一大变化是所有型号的起售价上涨 100 美元。现已开放预购, 8 月 20 日发售。Pixel 11 系列沿用了 Pixel 9 的设计风格,主要变化包括:通知 LED 的回归,但仅限于 Pro 型号,基础款没有;屏幕亮度提升,基础款仍然是 3000 尼特,但 Pro 型号提高到 3600 尼特;电池容量略有下降,但 Google 声称由于新 SoC Tensor G6 效能提升了 20%,电池续航时间与上一代差不多;Tensor G6 细节未公开,泄露信息称它是一款 7 核 Arm 芯片,比 Tensor G5 少一个 CPU 核心;摄像头像素与上一代一致,但变焦倍数提升至 30 倍,Pro 版提升至 120 倍;其它是 AI 功能的增强,等等。Pixel 11 起售价 899 美元,Pixel 11 Pro Fold 最高售价 1899 美元。

  2. 农民因听从 AI 建议而导致 150 亩芝麻几乎全毁

    安徽滁州一名 67 岁农民疑因过度相信 AI 提供的建议,误用除草剂导致大批芝麻苗死亡,150 亩农田一夜之间几乎全毁,损失惨重。吴姓农民约 1 年前开始接触 AI 软件,从农时安排、施肥到农药使用,几乎大小事都会询问 AI。起初他对相关建议半信半疑,但长期使用后逐渐建立信任,甚至将 AI 提供的方案直接付诸实行。吴大伯 7 月 10 日向 AI 询问芝麻如何除草、除虫,AI 随即生成一套“百亩芝麻飞防除草+除虫全套方案”,其中推荐使用“高效氟吡甲禾灵”及“氟磺胺草醚”除草,另搭配“噻虫嗪”及“甲维盐”等药剂。吴大伯未进一步向农技人员确认,便依照方案喷药。没想到隔天田里便出现严重异常,芝麻苗与杂草大面积枯死。事后他再次询问 AI,AI 才指出配方中的“氟磺胺草醚”可能是造成芝麻死亡的主要原因。当地农技人员表示,氟磺胺草醚主要用于大豆田防除阔叶杂草,并不适用于芝麻田;即使部分其他作物可使用,也必须采取定向喷洒,不能全田施用,否则可能造成药害。吴大伯认为,AI 提供方案时未明确提醒风险,若当时多一句警告,他可能不会照做。不过,AI 对话页面上方其实标示“AI 生成可能有误,注意核实”的提醒,只是他此前从未留意。涉事 AI 软件客服表示,系统没有独立知识库,回答主要是根据网络公开信息整合生成,目前将进一步核查信息来源。至于农户损失,客服表示已完成登记并会向内部反映。

  3. 研究预测农村和城市之间的温差在缩小

    城市由于黑色沥青和混凝土吸收太阳辐射而变得比周边地区更热。这种被称为“城市热岛效应”的现象,是研究城市升温的基础。气象和卫星数据普遍显示,过去几十年来这一效应已不断加强。一项新研究发现,城市未来很快将不再比周围地区升温得更快。到 2050 年,尽管城市平均气温仍高于周边乡村,“但城市的农村周边地区升温速度更快”,除寒冷地区外,城市热岛效应正在减弱。此前的研究表明,随着气温升高导致乡村地区更加干燥,蒸发降温空气的能力下降,因此乡村的升温速度将加快,从而缩小与城市的温差。这一结果并不意味着气候变化对城市的升温影响会消失,只是说明城市与乡村之间的温差可能减小。

  4. 研究显示犯罪率与无证移民无关联

    移民涌入会导致犯罪率上升吗?加州尔湾的研究人员分析了 2010-2018 年间美国 11500 个社区 4600 万居民的犯罪趋势,结果显示犯罪率与无证移民无关联。与很多人的说法相反,非法移民比例上升的社区,财产犯罪率下降幅度更大,暴力犯罪率没有显著变化。研究发现,非法移民人口不断增长的社区抢劫案略微上升,但不是移民抢劫本地居民,而是这些移民成为抢劫对象。研究人员指出,非法移民更容易成为抢劫的目标,是因为他们更多地参与现金交易。很多非法移民无法获得银行账户和正规金融服务,他们更有可能携带现金,这使他们成为抢劫的目标。对被驱逐出境的恐惧也使他们不愿向警方报案,从而更容易受到伤害。移民被称为“行走的 ATM 机器”。

  5. NOAA 称 7 月是美国有记录以来最热的月份

    美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)称,7 月是美国有记录以来最热的月份。美国本土 48 州 7 月的平均气温为 24.94 摄氏度,比 20 世纪平均气温高出 0.6 摄氏度,略高于 1936 年 7 月气温。2021 年和 1936 年的夏季是美国历史上最热的夏季。NOAA 表示,此次破纪录高温的最大因素是夜间最低气温更高。夜间气温升高被广泛认为是人为气候变化的典型迹象。NOAA 的计算基于 24小 时平均气温,而不仅仅是最高气温或最低气温。

  6. 欧洲多座核电站因高温停运

    欧洲多座核电站受到热浪影响相继停运。由于河流水位下降等原因,核电站无法确保冷却所需的水源。罗马尼亚国营核电企业 Nuclearelectrica 于 8 月 11 日表示,该国东南部切尔纳沃德核电站的两座反应堆中,目前正在运行的一座可能于 13 日停运。另一座反应堆已于 7 月下旬停运。由于 5 月以来热浪多次袭击,欧洲已有多座核电站陆续出现间歇性停运。法国和瑞士的部分核电站受到热浪导致河水水温升高的影响,于 6~7 月停运。匈牙利唯一的核电站也被迫停运。

  7. Manus 将以独立公司恢复运营

    Manus 宣布将恢复以独立公司的形式运营,今年四月发改委要求 Meta 撤销对 Manus 的收购。Manus 在官网的声明中表示,恢复运营期间部分用户的账户会受到影响。Manus 指出,作为恢复独立运营的一部分,同时为遵守特定司法辖区的监管要求,部分用户在2025年12月29日当天或之后产生的数据,将于2026年8月23日08:00起至8月24日期间(SGT)被删除。受影响的用户可以从现在起至2026年8月23日07:59(SGT)备份数据,并可从2026年8月25日08:00(SGT)起恢复数据。在此期间,未受影响的用户可以照常使用 Manus,无需采取任何行动。

  8. 微软八月例行更新修复 421 个 bug,包括正被朝鲜黑客利用的 0day

    微软本周二释出了八月例行安全更新,共修复 421 个 bug,比上个月少约 200 个,在 AI 辅助漏洞披露和修复时代,bug 修复数动辄数百已成为新常态。其中一个 bug CVE-2026-68820 正被朝鲜黑客组织 Lazarus Group 利用。它是 Windows Ancillary Function Driver for WinSock 的一个释放后使用 bug,攻击者能利用该 bug 以 SYSTEM 权限执行代码且无需用户交互。发现该 bug 的安全公司 Check Point 称,Lazarus Group 正通过钓鱼攻击利用该 bug,当受害者打开特制 PDF 文件后攻击者会安装名为 Troy 的后门。

  9. Freenet 的最新进展

    诞生于 1999 年的 Freenet 是世界第一个可扩展、去中心化的 P2P 网络。它在某种程度上就像是一个共享硬盘。20 多年后的今天,互联网日益的中心化对个人的自由构成了一种根本性的威胁,少数公司控制着绝大部分的互联网服务和基础设施。这些公司拥有巨大的权力,但基本上不需要承担任何责任。它们能审查内容、利用我们的数据、将用户驱逐出他们所依赖的服务之外。Freenet 在 2023 年宣布了它的新计划,创建 Web 的完整去中心化替代,从共享硬盘转变成共享计算机,开发者可以开发中心化服务的去中心化替代,包括消息、社交媒体、电子邮件和电子商务。今年 3 月全新设计的 Freenet 上线。Freenet 设计者 Ian Clarke 在 7 月的 FUTO 上发表演讲谈论了 Freenet 的最新进展:用户现在可使用四个应用,River 用于群聊,新增了私密聊天室功能;Delta 用于发布;Atlas 用于发现和搜索,目前已发布首个工作版本;freenet-git 支持通过 Freenet 进行克隆、获取和推送操作。

  10. 英格兰有望成为全球首个消除丙肝的国家

    英格兰有望成为全球首个消除丙肝的国家。英格兰已实现治疗八成已知病例的目标,过去十年丙肝死亡人数下降了 36%,距离 2030 年降低 65% 的目标仅一步之遥。丙肝早期症状轻微甚至没有症状,患者通常在感染后很久才会出现症状。如果不进行治疗,丙肝会导致严重的、甚至危及生命的肝损伤。它的传播大多借由共用针头、消毒不完全的医疗设备、在进行健康照护时的针扎伤害还有输血造成。逾 95% 病例可通过服用抗病毒药物 8-12 周治愈。NHS England 表示,自 2015 年以来,有逾 10 万人确诊并接受了丙肝治疗。2024 年的数据显示有约 50200 名成年人患有丙肝。据估计 84.6% 的丙肝患者已得到确诊。

  11. Cloudflare 数据显示北美一工作日 Linux 桌面使用率飙升至 22%

    Cloudflare 数据显示 7 月 6 日星期一北美 Linux 桌面使用率飙升至 22%。Cloudflare 数据显示北美的 Linux 桌面使用率已从一年前的 4.1% 升至 6.4%。这一数据不涉及机器人,而只包含人类用户。如果将机器人和人类都包含在内,那么北美的 Linux 桌面使用率为 9.7%。分析师认为,Linux 桌面使用率增长的趋势是由 AI 开发者和 AI 智能体用户推动的。Windows 当然能本地运行 AI 工作负载,但 Linux 在管理多种 AI 工具和多个有不同依赖项的项目上更具有优势。Linux 被视为是 AI 智能体的首选操作系统。

  12. Gemini 成为 Google 月活数最快突破 10 亿的产品

    Gemini 成为 Google 月活数最快突破 10 亿的产品。Gemini 已深度集成在 Google 几乎所有的产品和服务中, 为 Gmail 的邮件整理、云盘 Drive 的文档摘要等功能提供支持。Gemini 也是 Google 搜索体验的核心,AI Mode 和 AI Overviews 的背后都是 Gemini,但 10 亿用户数指标并不涉及这些集成 AI 功能的使用。Gemini 的月活数指的是用户过去一个月访问过 Gemini 应用、Gemini Web 端或 Gemini Live。

  13. 在未加密密钥不小心泄露后 Mozilla 撤销了 Firefox 签名密钥

    Mozilla 披露,它的 Firefox 和 Thunderbird 签名密钥的未加密版本不小心被人递交到了一个不公开的 GitHub 代码库里,该代码库只有少数员工才能访问,而相关员工早已通过其它方式获得密钥的访问授权。尽管如此,将未加密签名私钥保留在源代码控制系统中不是好的做法,因此 Mozilla 撤销了密钥。相关密钥被用于给 Firefox 和 Thunderbird 的 Linux tarball、RPM 包以及校验和文件进行签名。Mozilla 表示,它的调查未发现密钥被未经授权第三方访问的证据。对于密钥更换,大多数 Firefox 和 Thunderbird 用户无需任何操作,但手动验证 Mozilla GPG 签名的用户需要导入新的签名密钥以及旧密钥的撤销信息。

  14. 科技公司高管称 AI 将会减少工作时间,实际上 AI 增加了工作时间

    四年前 Google 的一位工程总监宣称到 2025 年 AI 将推动企业实行四天工作制。OpenAI 今年早些时候也鼓励企业试行四天工作制,声称 AI 将能大幅提升人类劳动效率,业界应为此做好准备。OpenAI 的一位前员工称,该公司从未真正试行过四天工作制。前员工称 OpenAI 的工作文化令人精疲力竭,频繁举行危机会议,周末要加班,绩效考核残酷无情,同事会被突然解雇。科技公司员工称,他们的工作时长远超典型的每周五天 40 小时。前 OpenAI 员工表示,他们每周至少工作 70 小时。他现在在一家 AI 初创公司工作,每周工作时间接近 50-60 小时,在工作生活平衡上比 OpenAI 好点。OpenAI 和 Anthropic 员工称,公司的冲刺开发通常持续数周,一周的工作时长甚至超过 90 小时。前 Google 员工 Amin Shali 称在离职后其睡眠和整体健康状况都改善了。

  15. 微软大幅上涨 Windows 11 的 OEM 授权费

    微软据报道大幅上涨了 PC OEM 厂商的 Windows 11 授权费。价格上涨于 7 月生效,平均上涨了 7% 至 10%。过去 Windows OEM 授权费上涨通常是个位数,这次上涨幅度更大。具体涨幅将基于 PC 处理器而存在差异,高端 CPU 系统需要支付不同的价格。微软此举无疑是雪上加霜,PC 市场已因内存和存储器涨价而苦苦挣扎。

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