This week in AI was one for the record books. Google announced a jaw-dropping $40 billion investment in Anthropic, while Anthropic simultaneously unveiled a restricted cybersecurity AI so capable that British ministers are warning most businesses aren't prepared for what it could do. Meanwhile, an unauthorized group somehow accessed the model the very day it launched — a serious embarrassment for a company built on safety. Google DeepMind also quietly released a breakthrough image generation model that's outperforming top benchmarks in computer vision. China's DeepSeek dropped a massive open-source model with a trillion-plus parameters and context windows large enough to process several novels at once, claiming it nearly matches the best closed-source models in coding. OpenAI fired back with GPT-5.5, a fully agentic model designed to autonomously handle complex computer tasks end to end. On the environmental front, the UK revised its AI carbon footprint estimate upward by over 100x. And in a moment that feels like science fiction turned real, AI-designed drug candidates from Google DeepMind's Isomorphic Labs are now heading into human clinical trials.
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