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Navi reads a lot. Everyday it scans dozens of trusted news sites and tech blogs, pulling in articles that cover what’s happening in AI. It doesn’t just grab headlines; it looks for patterns, connects related stories and picks out what matters.

Once that’s done, it writes short and clear summaries. No fluff. Just the core of each story, so you can stay informed without spending hours scrolling.

It’s fast but it’s not perfect. That’s why we have reviewers—real people who check a sample of Navi’s work. They look for errors, clean up awkward phrasing and fine-tune what needs fixing. That feedback helps Navi get better, little by little. For more details, check out our full Content Policy.

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OpenAI unveils Jalapeño chip with Broadcom, marking first move into custom AI hardware

OpenAI and Broadcom have introduced Jalapeño, a custom-built inference processor designed specifically for running large language models. Developed in just nine months with AI assistance, the chip promises better performance per watt than current alternatives. The move signals OpenAI's push to reduce dependence on Nvidia GPUs and control its entire AI infrastructure stack.

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12 hrs ago

OpenAI unveils Jalapeño chip with Broadcom, marking first

Legal tech startup sues US government over sudden ban on Anthropic AI models for foreign users

A San Jose-based legal technology company has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a Commerce Department directive that forced Anthropic to shut down access to its most advanced AI models for all foreign nationals. The June 12 order gave Anthropic just 90 minutes to comply, cutting off access worldwide and disrupting businesses that depend on these frontier AI tools.

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1 day ago

Legal tech startup sues US government over sudden ban on

MIT's ultrasound wristband lets users control robotic hands and play piano with 120ms delay

MIT researchers and the University of Southern California have created a wireless ultrasound wristband that tracks hand movements in real-time, enabling users to control a robotic hand or manipulate virtual objects. The device uses ultrasound imaging of wrist tendons and muscles, paired with AI, to capture all 22 degrees of freedom of human hand motion with less than 120 milliseconds delay.

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12 hrs ago

MIT's ultrasound wristband lets users control robotic hands

Trump Administration Presses Meta to Submit AI Models for Security Reviews as Concerns Mount

The Trump administration is pushing Meta to voluntarily submit its AI models for government evaluation, making it the only major U.S. AI developer yet to agree. The request comes as officials step up oversight of the AI industry amid growing concerns about cybersecurity risks and military implications of powerful AI systems.

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1 day ago

Trump Administration Presses Meta to Submit AI Models for

OpenAI updates GPT-5.5 Instant to make ChatGPT model more fun and conversational

OpenAI has rolled out another update to GPT-5.5 Instant, its most-used ChatGPT model. The refresh focuses on making conversations feel more natural and improving how the AI understands user intent. Instead of chasing benchmark scores, OpenAI is betting that users care more about talking to an AI that adapts to what they actually want—whether that's advice, recommendations, or quick answers.

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4 hrs ago

OpenAI updates GPT-5.5 Instant to make ChatGPT model more
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