Today's episode of Daily Inference covers a wave of AI developments that signal a major shift in how frontier technology is being deployed across industries. Anthropic's most powerful and controversial model — flagged by the company itself as too risky for public release — is about to land in British financial institutions, even as the UK government pours taxpayer money into AI investment. Anthropic also quietly released Claude Opus 4.7 to the public, while its Chief Product Officer's resignation from Figma's board is stoking fears that AI labs will cannibalize the entire software industry. OpenAI fired back with GPT-Rosalind, a life sciences model aimed at compressing drug discovery timelines, and a major Codex upgrade that lets it control desktop apps and run parallel tasks — a direct challenge to Anthropic's enterprise coding dominance. A bombshell New Yorker investigation into OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, drawing on over 100 sources, raises serious questions about honesty and oversight at the top of the world's most influential AI company. Robotics startup Physical Intelligence unveiled a model inching toward a general-purpose robot brain, and Adobe data shows AI-driven retail traffic surged nearly 400% in Q1. And in perhaps the most surreal story of the day, a failing sneaker brand rebranded as an AI infrastructure company — and its stock exploded 580% overnight.
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