AI News Archive: May 23, 2026 — Part 6
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- Apple Preparing New 'Gen AI' Website Ahead of WWDC
Apple is readying the subdomain genai.apple.com, according to MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris, but it does not yet lead to a live web page. The genai.apple.com subdomain has been added to Apple's domain name servers a few weeks ahead of Apple's annual developers conference WWDC, where the company has promised to announce "AI advancements" across its software platforms. Apple's website already has an Apple Intelligence page , so it is unclear what the company's plans are for genai.apple.com at this time. The subdomain certainly is a reference to "generative ai" which has been popularized by ChatGPT and Claude in recent years. Apple's next major software releases like iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 are expected to include many new Apple Intelligence features, including a more personalized version of Siri with on-screen awareness. Similar to other chatbots like ChatGPT, a dedicated Siri app will reportedly allow users to have back-and-forth conversations . Apple Intelligence will powe
- Companies Using Anthropic's Mythos AI Uncover 10K+ Serious Software Bugs
Companies Using Anthropic's Mythos AI Uncover 10K+ Serious Software Bugs PCMag UK
- Companies Using Anthropic's Mythos AI Uncover 10K+ Serious Software Bugs
Companies Using Anthropic's Mythos AI Uncover 10K+ Serious Software Bugs PCMag Australia
- Companies Using Anthropic's Mythos AI Uncover 10K+ Serious Software Bugs
Companies Using Anthropic's Mythos AI Uncover 10K+ Serious Software Bugs PCMag
- Anthropic’s Claude Mythos found 10,000 critical vulnerabilities in one month. The patches can’t keep up.
Anthropic disclosed on Friday that Project Glasswing, its restricted cybersecurity initiative, has uncovered more than 10,000 high- or critical-severity vulnerability candidates across some of the most systemically important software in the world since the programme went live one month ago. Of those, 1,726 have been validated as true positives. 1,094 are confirmed high- or critical-severity […] This story continues at The Next Web
- Anthropic says Claude Mythos found over 10,000 major software vulnerabilities in a month
Anthropic says Claude Mythos found over 10,000 major software vulnerabilities in a month
- Trump attacks Colbert (literally) in stupid AI video | Opinion
Trump attacks Colbert (literally) in stupid AI video | Opinion azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic
- Trump shares AI video of him throwing Stephen Colbert in bin
Donald Trump has shared an AI-generated video of himself throwing comedian Stephen Colbert into a dumpster.
- South Korea’s deputy PM says AI wealth must benefit the public. The Samsung strike showed why.
South Korea’s Deputy Prime Minister Bae Kyung-hoon said the wealth created by artificial intelligence must benefit the wider public, warning that the labour tensions that nearly shut down Samsung Electronics this week are not an isolated event but a preview of what the AI era will produce. Speaking to CNBC on Friday, Bae said that […] This story continues at The Next Web
- Deepseek makes its 75 percent discount permanent, pricing output tokens at least 34x below GPT-5.5
Deepseek is making the 75 percent discount on its top model V4-Pro permanent. At $0.435 per million input tokens, it's at least 11.5 times cheaper than GPT-5.5 and over 34 times cheaper on output. For token-hungry agentic systems, this kind of pricing could squeeze Western providers hard. The article Deepseek makes its 75 percent discount permanent, pricing output tokens at least 34x below GPT-5.5 appeared first on The Decoder .
- China's DeepSeek makes permanent 75% cut in V4-Pro AI model prices
DeepSeek did not disclose whether the permanent price cut was due to increased supply of Huawei's Ascend 950 chips, which it used to maximize V4's performance
- DeepSeek To Make Permanent 75% Discount on Flagship AI Model
DeepSeek said it will make permanent a steep discount on its flagship V4‑Pro model, maintaining prices for developers at a quarter of their original level.
- Large language model inference of macromolecular complex composition via model consensus and experimental data integration
Large language models (LLMs) are poised to reshape how biologists retrieve specialized knowledge at scale. Yet their performance on deep, domain-specific queries is poorly defined because much biological information resides in structured databases or large experimental datasets rather than in a free text format. One such gap in cellular biology lies in identifying major macromolecular complexes, conserved biological units essential to many cellular processes. Cataloging large complexes, such as the ribosome or RNA polymerase, along with their constituent genes, presents a significant challenge for LLMs because of their tendency to hallucinate and to produce incomplete or inconsistent lists of components. Here, we systematically evaluate six state-of-the-art LLMs on the task of retrieving the gene components of 91 protein complexes and develop an integrative framework that combines LLM output consensus with experimental multi-omics data to reconcile and filter model responses. We found
- OpenSplice: the impact of half a million mutations on the alternative splicing of 600 human exons
Alternative splicing of mRNA precursors is an important step in gene regulation and a major mechanism by which genetic variants cause human disease. However, changes in splicing have only been quantified for a tiny fraction of possible variants in the human genome, limiting our ability to interpret clinical variants, evaluate and develop machine learning models, and understand the splicing regulatory code. Here, to address this data gap, we present OpenSplice, a well-calibrated experimental dataset that quantifies the impact of >590,000 variants on the splicing of >600 human alternatively spliced exons. OpenSplice increases the number of exons with site saturation mutagenesis data ~28-fold, quantifying the impact of all possible exonic and proximal intronic single nucleotide (nt) substitutions, as well as all 1, 3, 6 and 21nt deletions. Hundreds of thousands of variants affect splicing and we use the data to evaluate machine learning models, to interpret clinical variants, and to map s
- Nigerians held for AI romance scam targeting older Thai women
Six Nigerians linked to a cocaine trafficking network have been arrested after police raided a condominium in Nonthaburi, where they also discovered a romance scam using AI-generated faces portraying wealthy foreigners to approach mostly older Thai female victims.
- Malaysia busts AI voice translation scam ring run by 35 Chinese nationals targeting Spain
Malaysian police arrested 35 Chinese nationals at a rented luxury bungalow in Johor state, accusing them of using AI to translate their voices in real time as they ran a fake-jobs scam against victims in Spain.
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