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Apple’s Vision Pro Chief Paul Meade Joins OpenAI Hardware Team
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- June 29, 2026
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Paul Meade, Apple’s vice president responsible for the Vision Pro headset and its AI-powered smart glasses programme, is departing the company to join OpenAI’s hardware division. The move represents a significant talent acquisition for OpenAI as it accelerates its push into consumer AI hardware. Meade led development of both the Vision Pro and Apple’s forthcoming […]
BIAS ’24 (Summer School) – Unraveling the Complexities of Action Recognition in Videos: Insights from Dr. Davide Moltisanti’s talk
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- May 25, 2026
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This blog post is written by AI CDT student, Isabella Degen In the rapidly evolving field of computer vision and artificial intelligence, action recognition in videos remains a challenging yet crucial task. A recent talk at BIAS24 by Dr. Davide Moltisanti from the University of Bath shed light on some of the often-overlooked aspects of […]
US Government’s AI Model Review Process Poses Existential Risk to Entire Industry
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- June 29, 2026
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The Trump administration’s tightening grip on frontier AI model releases is creating a crisis that threatens the entire AI industry, not just individual companies. Following the withdrawal of Anthropic’s Mythos and Fable models from public availability, OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 has now been placed in a government-gated limited preview, with access approved on a customer-by-customer basis before […]
Aura edits and protests: Field notes from the Act Party’s big flash rally
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- June 28, 2026
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Act kicked off the election campaign with a new deputy leader and an American-style rally. Also, David Seymour botched his Latin. The Act Party is riding high. Leader David Seymour has gone from a solo artist in 2017 to deputy prime minister with a team of 11 MPs, the largest the party has ever been. […]