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    The Download: AI’s impact on the economy, and DeepSeek strikes again

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    I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

    1 DeepSeek has unveiled two new experimental AI models 
    DeepSeek-V3.2 is designed to match OpenAI’s GPT-5’s reasoning capabilities. (Bloomberg $)
    + Here’s how DeepSeek slashes its models’ computational burden. (VentureBeat)
    + It’s achieved these results despite its limited access to powerful chips. (SCMP $)

    2 OpenAI has issued a “code red” warning to its employees
    It’s a call to arms to improve ChatGPT, or risk being overtaken. (The Information $)
    + Both Google and Anthropic are snapping at OpenAI’s heels. (FT $)
    + Advertising and other initiatives will be pushed back to accommodate the new focus. (WSJ $)

    3 How to know when the AI bubble has burst
    These are the signs to look out for. (Economist $)
    + Things could get a whole lot worse for the economy if and when it pops. (Axios)
    + We don’t really know how the AI investment surge is being financed. (The Guardian)

    4 Some US states are making it illegal for AI to discriminate against you
    California is the latest to give workers more power to fight algorithms. (WP $)

    5 This AI startup is working on a post-transformer future
    Transformer architecture underpins the current AI boom—but Pathway is developing something new. (WSJ $)
    + What the next frontier of AI could look like. (IEEE Spectrum)

    6 India is demanding smartphone makers install a government app
    Which privacy advocates say is unacceptable snooping. (FT $)
    + India’s tech talent is looking for opportunities outside the US. (Rest of World)

    7 College students are desperate to sign up for AI majors
    AI is now the second-largest major at MIT behind computer science. (NYT $)
    + AI’s giants want to take over the classroom. (MIT Technology Review)

    8 America’s musical heritage is at serious risk
    Much of it is stored on studio tapes, which are deteriorating over time. (NYT $)
    + The race to save our online lives from a digital dark age. (MIT Technology Review)

    9 Celebrities are increasingly turning on AI
    That doesn’t stop fans from casting them in slop videos anyway. (The Verge)

    10 Samsung has revealed its first tri-folding phone
    But will people actually want to buy it? (Bloomberg $)
    + It’ll cost more than $2,000 when it goes on sale in South Korea. (Reuters)

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