frontier AI models
Coverage of frontier AI models in the Nexus archive.
- Roaring trades: oil majors’ secret success story
The article highlights the success of oil majors in trading, while also discussing America's control over frontier AI models and changes in the concert tour industry.
- Five Eyes intelligence alliance warns of threats from new AI models
The Five Eyes intelligence alliance warns that new AI models are fundamentally transforming offensive cyber capabilities, according to intelligence officials.
- What is the controversy around Anthropic’s new AI model?
The controversy centers on whether frontier AI models, like Anthropic’s new AI model, are powerful enough to be classified as strategic national security technologies. The debate highlights concerns about the implications of advanced AI capabilities for national security.
- Frontier AI Models Can Find Crypto's Biggest Bugs. Experts Warn the Industry Isn't Ready
Frontier AI models are identifying critical vulnerabilities in cryptocurrency systems, as demonstrated by the Zcash flaw discovered using Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.8. Experts caution that the industry is unprepared for such AI-driven security threats.
- AI Is Helping Discover Tech Vulnerabilities—And Zcash Is Just the Latest Example
Frontier AI models are being used as bug-finding tools to uncover vulnerabilities in technology and cryptocurrency systems, with Zcash serving as a recent example in the crypto space.
- Trump plan to test AI models has a problem—US security teams were gutted by DOGE
Donald Trump signed an executive order promoting voluntary safety testing for frontier AI models, but critics argue it lacks meaningful regulation and relies on collaboration with AI firms. The order was weakened after internal administration conflicts between cybersecurity experts and deregulation advocates, and it avoids imposing mandatory requirements on companies.
- Trump's AI E-(I)-O could let feds pick winners and losers
President Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to enhance cybersecurity using advanced AI models, including establishing a 30-day review period for frontier AI models and an AI cybersecurity clearinghouse. The order allows the government to select 'trusted partners' for early access to AI tools, raising concerns about potential bias in favoring specific companies.
- AI Models Can’t Agree on Basic Facts Most of the Time, Study Shows
A new study found that five frontier AI models disagreed on 67% of 1,000 real-world claims they were asked to fact-check, highlighting their inability to consistently agree on basic facts.
- Trump postpones executive order focused on AI security
President Trump postponed an executive order that would have established a 90-day voluntary testing regime for frontier AI models, citing concerns about harming U.S. AI industry competition with China. The order would have involved multiple federal agencies including the NSA and Treasury Department in evaluating new AI models before public release. The decision represents a pivot toward prioritizing industry competitiveness over AI safety measures.
- Locked, stocked, and losing budget: AI vendor lock-in bites back
The article discusses how the ease of switching between AI models is diminishing due to vendor lock-in and rising costs, challenging earlier assumptions by executives. C-suite leaders had expected seamless transitions but are now facing increased budget constraints and dependency on specific vendors.
- Google explains why its all-in-one AI stack embraces competitors
Google Cloud's Andi Gutmans highlighted the company's structural advantage in the enterprise AI race by combining cloud infrastructure, frontier AI models, and a data platform under one roof, despite embracing competitors. The integration of these components positions Google as a leader in delivering AI value to businesses.