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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2614078/fan_mail/new] Today’s episode: AI is moving from model-launch theater into the operating environment around it — permissions, tools, attackers, hardware bottlenecks, provenance, and physical-world constraints. Dreary, but at least the dashboards are cheerful enough for all of us. * Cloudflare splits AI bot controls [https://the-decoder.com/cloudflare-replaces-its-blanket-ai-bot-block-with-granular-controls-for-search-training-and-agent-crawlers] into search, training, and agent crawler categories, turning web access into a more explicit policy layer. * Sysdig describes JADEPUFFER [https://the-decoder.com/jadepuffer-is-the-first-agentic-ransomware-operation-and-it-exposes-old-security-sins-at-machine-speed] as agentic ransomware, showing how old credential, permission, and backup failures become worse at machine speed. * Epoch Capabilities Index coverage [https://the-decoder.com/gpt-4s-dominance-lasted-a-year-while-todays-top-models-barely-survive-seven-weeks-at-the-top] suggests frontier-model leadership now changes hands rapidly while capability margins shrink. * Tencent Hy3 [https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jul/6/hy3] adds a large Apache-licensed mixture-of-experts model to the Chinese open-model race. * Nvidia’s reported Kyber NVL144 delay [https://the-decoder.com/nvidias-kyber-nvl144-reportedly-pushed-back-more-than-a-year-asian-suppliers-drop] exposes circuit boards, racks, and manufacturing as hard AI scaling constraints. * Import AI on Fable writing GPU kernels [https://jack-clark.net/2026/07/06/import-ai-464-fables-writes-gpu-kernels-ai-automation-and-analog-computation] and Hugging Face Kernels updates [https://huggingface.co/blog/revamped-kernels] show that low-level optimization is becoming part of the AI automation loop. * China pushes ByteDance and Alibaba to shut down humanlike AI companion personas [https://the-decoder.com/china-forces-its-biggest-ai-platforms-to-shut-down-humanlike-chatbot-personas], making simulated intimacy a direct regulatory object. * Amazon closes Mechanical Turk to new customers [https://the-decoder.com/amazon-sunsets-mechanical-turk-the-original-artificial-artificial-intelligence], marking a quiet shift in the human labor layer behind automation. * Sean Goedecke on C2PA [https://seangoedecke.com/c2pa-only-works-if-everything-is-signed] argues provenance only works if signing becomes nearly universal. * LeRobot v0.6.0 [https://huggingface.co/blog/lerobot-release-v060], ChinaTalk on Unitree [https://www.chinatalk.media/p/the-robots-are-here], dense spatial perception research [https://huggingface.co/papers/2607.05247], Zhipu ZCode [https://the-decoder.com/zhipu-ai-launches-zcode-to-challenge-claude-code-and-openai-codex-at-a-fraction-of-the-cost], and small models in unreliable-network settings [https://spectrum.ieee.org/small-language-models-ai-pharmaceuticals] all point to AI value moving into deployment shape: local, cheap, evaluated, and physically competent enough not to fall over immediately.
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