AI Browsers Are Almost Here!

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Gemini Just Scored Gold at the Math Olympiad

Gemini Deep Think, Google DeepMind’s most advanced AI reasoning model, just achieved gold-medal performance at the International Mathematical Olympiad. It solved 5 out of 6 notoriously hard problems all in natural language, within the real contest’s 4.5-hour time limit.

Unlike last year’s models that relied on formal languages and days of computing, this year’s version reasoned like a top human competitor even impressing IMO graders with clarity and elegance. It’s a major leap for AI in advanced mathematics and proof generation.


2.5 Billion Chats a Day – ChatGPT Is Taking Over.

 

ChatGPT is clocking over 2.5 billion daily prompts, with 330 million from the U.S. alone. That’s nearly a trillion conversations a year and Google’s starting to sweat. With a browser on the way, OpenAI’s ambitions are going beyond Q&A.


All Things in AI Today!

 

Sapient’s Brain-Inspired Model Just Raised the AGI Bar

Sapient Intelligence has open-sourced HRM a 27M-parameter, brain-inspired model that solves complex reasoning tasks with just 1,000 training examples and no pretraining. It cracks benchmarks that even massive LLMs fail at, from ARC-AGI to Sudoku Extreme to 30×30 mazes.

Instead of relying on scale and Chain-of-Thought tricks, HRM mimics the brain’s layered, time-aware thinking combining fast instincts and slow logic in one pass. It’s small, smart, and built to reason like us not just predict the next token.

Meta Introduces Phi-4-mini-flash-reasoning

Phi-4-mini-flash-reasoning is Microsoft’s latest leap in efficient AI, designed for real-time reasoning on mobile and edge devices. With up to 10x faster throughput and reduced latency, it delivers powerful logic performance without the power drain.

Built on the new SambaY architecture, it combines speed with precision in math and structured reasoning. Whether you’re powering adaptive tutors or on-device assistants, this model is made to think fast and deploy light.

AI Browsers are almost here!

AI browsers aren’t quite ready to run your entire life but they’re learning. With Dia’s “skills” and Comet’s upcoming shortcuts, you can now teach your browser to remember and repeat your go-to tasks with ease.

From finding local events to prepping for meetings, these smart prompts work like mini-assistants on demand. It’s not full automation yet, but it’s a clear step toward browsers that actually do things for you.


Tools To Look Out For!

 

  • AI Companions – xAI’s new Grok-powered interactive avatars
  • Voxtral – Mistral’s first open-source voice model for speech understanding
  • NotebookLM – New featured notebooks for expert advice on specific topics
  • Claude Directory – A new directory of tools that connect to Claude

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