D&T Issue 293

Google Disco, SpaceX IPO, and Slop

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It’s issue #293 of DNT Weekly and as per usual the week has been eventful. Here’s what we’ve been reading of late.

OpenAI has released GPT-5.2, its newest flagship AI model, amid mounting competitive pressure from Google and other rivals. The launch follows reports of an internal “code red” alert. Read all about it here.

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How shadow repos and data layer helped me move from design handoffs to working prototypes that ship in hours.

There could be lessons here for India on how new-age financial assets, such as cryptos, might be integrated into current rules and regulations.

In this piece, Canvs Editorial talks about how a designer/researcher can go about product research that gets to the heart of user needs, with AI in the mix, and choose methods to get meaningful insights.

A look at why people are whispering about a $1.5 trillion SpaceX IPO, and why that number both excites and unsettles markets.

Is language core to thought, or a separate process? For 15 years, the neuroscientist Ev Fedorenko has gathered evidence of a language network in the human brain and has found some similarities to LLMs.

A recent Stanford experiment shows what happens when an artificial-intelligence hacking bot is unleashed on a network.

✨ Product find of the week

Google is building an experimental new browser and a new kind of web app. Disco is not coming to replace Chrome, but rather to test GenTabs, an AI-forward way of using the web.

📰 In other news

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