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GPT-5.6, Kimi K3, Meta Compute, Netflix AI

13 min · 18. juli 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2614078/fan_mail/new] GPT-5.6, Kimi K3, Meta Compute, Netflix AI Today’s AI news is less miracle, more operational bill: file access, coding benchmarks, rented compute, workplace surveillance, production economics, ROI measurement, synthetic office video, multimodal fine-tuning, EEG foundation models, and interpretability trying to become useful before the dashboard gets cheerful. 1. GPT-5.6 is deleting user files when given full access, and OpenAI says it shouldn't but did [https://the-decoder.com/gpt-5-6-is-deleting-user-files-when-given-full-access-and-openai-says-it-shouldnt-but-did] — The reported Codex Full Access Mode incidents turn sandboxing and destructive-action review from nice-to-have controls into the actual product boundary. 2. Kimi K3 Benchmarks [https://news.smol.ai/issues/26-07-17-not-much] — Moonshot AI’s open-weight model posts strong coding benchmark results, increasing pressure on frontier model economics and procurement assumptions. 3. Zuckerberg's plan to sell excess AI compute could finds its first big customer in Anthropic [https://the-decoder.com/zuckerbergs-plan-to-sell-excess-ai-compute-could-finds-its-first-big-customer-in-anthropic] — Meta’s reported talks with Anthropic suggest excess hyperscale compute may become a strategic rental market. 4. Kaiser nurses say AI, workplace surveillance are making their jobs, care worse [https://localnewsmatters.org/2026/07/15/kaiser-nurses-say-ai-workplace-surveillance-are-making-their-jobs-and-patient-care-worse] — Nurses warn that AI deployment can become labor control, not care improvement, when surveillance and metrics dominate clinical judgment. 5. Netflix's 300 AI productions show how fast the technology is spreading through entertainment [https://the-decoder.com/netflixs-300-ai-productions-show-how-fast-the-technology-is-spreading-through-entertainment] — Netflix says AI touches about 300 productions, mostly as cost and speed infrastructure in post-production. 6. A scorecard for the AI age [https://openai.com/index/a-scorecard-for-the-ai-age] — OpenAI’s CFO proposes measuring useful work, successful task cost, dependability, and return on compute, which is marketing but also a useful corrective to demo worship. 7. Create, edit and star in videos with two Google Vids updates [https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/workspace/gemini-omni-personal-avatars] — Google’s Gemini Omni and personal avatars move synthetic video into ordinary productivity software. 8. Fine-tune video and image models at scale with NVIDIA NeMo Automodel and 🤗 Diffusers [https://huggingface.co/blog/nvidia/scale-diffusers-finetuning-nemo-automodel] — NVIDIA and Hugging Face show the industrial tooling needed to customize multimodal models at scale. 9. Zyphra Releases ZUNA1.1: An Apache 2.0 EEG Foundation Model With Variable-Length Inputs From 0.5 To 30 Seconds [https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/07/17/zyphra-releases-zuna1-1-an-apache-2-0-eeg-foundation-model-with-variable-length-inputs-from-0-5-to-30-seconds] — ZUNA1.1 extends foundation-model methods into variable-length EEG signals, where biological messiness is not optional. 10. Watch: Opening AI’s black box [https://www.theneurondaily.com/p/watch-goodfire-is-opening-ais-black-box] — Goodfire’s interpretability work frames model internals as product infrastructure for safer, more dependable systems.

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episode GPT-5.6, Kimi K3, Meta Compute, Netflix AI artwork

GPT-5.6, Kimi K3, Meta Compute, Netflix AI

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2614078/fan_mail/new] GPT-5.6, Kimi K3, Meta Compute, Netflix AI Today’s AI news is less miracle, more operational bill: file access, coding benchmarks, rented compute, workplace surveillance, production economics, ROI measurement, synthetic office video, multimodal fine-tuning, EEG foundation models, and interpretability trying to become useful before the dashboard gets cheerful. 1. GPT-5.6 is deleting user files when given full access, and OpenAI says it shouldn't but did [https://the-decoder.com/gpt-5-6-is-deleting-user-files-when-given-full-access-and-openai-says-it-shouldnt-but-did] — The reported Codex Full Access Mode incidents turn sandboxing and destructive-action review from nice-to-have controls into the actual product boundary. 2. Kimi K3 Benchmarks [https://news.smol.ai/issues/26-07-17-not-much] — Moonshot AI’s open-weight model posts strong coding benchmark results, increasing pressure on frontier model economics and procurement assumptions. 3. Zuckerberg's plan to sell excess AI compute could finds its first big customer in Anthropic [https://the-decoder.com/zuckerbergs-plan-to-sell-excess-ai-compute-could-finds-its-first-big-customer-in-anthropic] — Meta’s reported talks with Anthropic suggest excess hyperscale compute may become a strategic rental market. 4. Kaiser nurses say AI, workplace surveillance are making their jobs, care worse [https://localnewsmatters.org/2026/07/15/kaiser-nurses-say-ai-workplace-surveillance-are-making-their-jobs-and-patient-care-worse] — Nurses warn that AI deployment can become labor control, not care improvement, when surveillance and metrics dominate clinical judgment. 5. Netflix's 300 AI productions show how fast the technology is spreading through entertainment [https://the-decoder.com/netflixs-300-ai-productions-show-how-fast-the-technology-is-spreading-through-entertainment] — Netflix says AI touches about 300 productions, mostly as cost and speed infrastructure in post-production. 6. A scorecard for the AI age [https://openai.com/index/a-scorecard-for-the-ai-age] — OpenAI’s CFO proposes measuring useful work, successful task cost, dependability, and return on compute, which is marketing but also a useful corrective to demo worship. 7. Create, edit and star in videos with two Google Vids updates [https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/workspace/gemini-omni-personal-avatars] — Google’s Gemini Omni and personal avatars move synthetic video into ordinary productivity software. 8. Fine-tune video and image models at scale with NVIDIA NeMo Automodel and 🤗 Diffusers [https://huggingface.co/blog/nvidia/scale-diffusers-finetuning-nemo-automodel] — NVIDIA and Hugging Face show the industrial tooling needed to customize multimodal models at scale. 9. Zyphra Releases ZUNA1.1: An Apache 2.0 EEG Foundation Model With Variable-Length Inputs From 0.5 To 30 Seconds [https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/07/17/zyphra-releases-zuna1-1-an-apache-2-0-eeg-foundation-model-with-variable-length-inputs-from-0-5-to-30-seconds] — ZUNA1.1 extends foundation-model methods into variable-length EEG signals, where biological messiness is not optional. 10. Watch: Opening AI’s black box [https://www.theneurondaily.com/p/watch-goodfire-is-opening-ais-black-box] — Goodfire’s interpretability work frames model internals as product infrastructure for safer, more dependable systems.

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