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EDITION #311
Thirty of Its Sixty Agents Produced Nothing. That Was the Design. | Edition 311
Edition 311 — Claude failed at the Riemann hypothesis, then moved a 50-year-old bound 25 points. The architecture is public.
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EDITION #310
Two Models From the Same Base Scored 1.5% and 95% on the Same Test | Edition 310
Edition 310 — OpenAI's GPT-5.6-Cyber found two Chrome zero-days. The number that matters measures willingness, not skill.
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EDITION #309
The AI That “Talks to Dolphins” Can’t Translate a Word — and Still Isn’t Released | Edition 309
Edition 309 — DolphinGemma finds patterns in dolphin sound. It doesn’t translate, and 15 months after launch it’s still in development.