India Requires Technology Companies to Obtain Government Approval for AI Model Releases


British scientists found that current AI model security tests have widespread flaws. After analyzing more than 440 benchmark tests, they discovered that almost all tests had weaknesses that could affect the validity of the conclusions. The study was conducted jointly by Oxford University and other institutions.
AI models conduct real-world cryptocurrency trading tests on the Hyperliquid platform. DeepSeek, Grok, Claude, and other mainstream models each receive $10,000 in initial funds and make autonomous trading decisions under the same instructions. This fair competition aims to test the application of AI in real financial markets.
Cherry Studio released version v1.6.4, integrating the new CherryIN system. This system combines mainstream AI models such as Claude, Gemini, GPT, GLM, Grok, Kimi, and Qwen, covering multiple versions. Users can easily access and use various AI models through CherryIN, significantly enhancing the user experience.
Cohere completed a $1 billion funding round, increasing its valuation to $70 billion, which is an extension of its $5 billion financing in August. It also announced a partnership with AMD, which is one of its investors. This move comes as its competitor OpenAI received a $100 billion investment commitment from NVIDIA, highlighting the intensifying competition in the AI field.
With the rise of the domestic AI model DeepSeek, a group of speculators are profiting from users' curiosity about AI. Investigations reveal that some merchants are making substantial profits by selling free DeepSeek installation packages and low-priced 'monetization courses'. On an e-commerce platform, the prices for DeepSeek installation packages range from 9.9 to 19.9 yuan. One store has sold over 200,000 copies, which, even at the lowest price of 9.9 yuan, translates to over 2 million yuan in revenue. However, reporters found that these paid contents are actually...