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Former OpenAI Employees Launch Tool Measuring Your Presence Inside AI Models
AND: Anthropic vs. Washington: What the Fable 5 Ban Signals for the Future of AI

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Former OpenAI Employees Launch Tool Measuring Your Presence Inside AI Models
Anthropic vs. Washington: What the Fable 5 Ban Signals for the Future of AI
Reliance Unveils AI Assistant for Calls, Apps, and Homes in India’s AI Push
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🚀 TodayOnAI Insight: A new website called In the Weights, created by former OpenAI employees Thomas Dimson and Joey Flynn, measures how well major AI models can identify and describe a person without using web search. As users increasingly discover people through chatbots rather than traditional search engines, the project offers a provocative new way to gauge digital relevance in the AI era.
🔍 Key Takeaways:
In the Weights queries models including GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Llama to see whether they can accurately recall a person from training data alone.
The platform aggregates responses, clusters similar descriptions, and assigns a “strength score” representing a person’s presence across AI models.
A public leaderboard ranks names by recognition, with celebrities like Macaulay Culkin and Luciano Pavarotti currently among the highest-scoring entries.
Results reveal notable differences between models and can expose hallucinations or conflicting interpretations of the same person.
The creators plan to explore model-specific biases, recognition patterns, and which notable individuals remain underrepresented in AI training data.
💡 Why This Stands Out: For years, a Google search was the default measure of online visibility. In the age of AI assistants, that benchmark may be shifting toward whether large language models can recall and describe you without external tools. In the Weights turns that idea into a game—but it also raises a deeper question: as AI becomes a primary gateway to information, will being remembered by models become a new form of digital influence?
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🚀 TodayOnAI Insight: Anthropic was forced to take its latest AI models offline after a Trump administration export control order citing undisclosed national security concerns. The move has ignited a broader debate over AI regulation, political influence, and whether government intervention is being applied consistently across the industry.
🔍 Key Takeaways:
Anthropic pulled both Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after receiving an order requiring the company to prevent access by foreign nationals.
Reports suggest the action stemmed from concerns raised after researchers allegedly discovered ways to bypass the models’ safety guardrails.
Cybersecurity experts have pushed back, arguing the order could weaken U.S. network defense capabilities and does not reflect a uniquely dangerous risk.
Critics point to Anthropic’s strained relationship with the Trump administration, raising questions about whether politics influenced the decision.
The controversy highlights a growing tension between AI companies warning about model risks while simultaneously racing to release increasingly powerful systems.
💡 Why This Stands Out: This dispute goes beyond a single AI model. It exposes how unclear regulatory frameworks can leave companies vulnerable to sudden policy shifts, especially when national security claims lack public transparency. At the same time, Anthropic’s own messaging around highly capable AI may have amplified scrutiny—if a company repeatedly describes its models as exceptionally powerful, regulators and critics are likely to take those claims seriously. Ironically, the crackdown may strengthen Anthropic’s reputation by reinforcing the perception that its technology sits at the cutting edge of the AI race.
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🚀 TodayOnAI Insight: Reliance Industries is accelerating its AI strategy with a suite of consumer-facing products embedded across telecom, mobile, and home experiences. By integrating AI directly into Jio’s ecosystem, Mukesh Ambani is positioning Reliance as a key player in India’s effort to build domestic AI capabilities rather than relying solely on U.S. and Chinese technology providers.
🔍 Key Takeaways:
Reliance introduced Jio Call Agent, an AI assistant that can join calls, transcribe conversations, generate summaries, and complete tasks such as booking rides, ordering food, and making reservations.
The assistant is built into Jio’s telecom network, giving it potential access to more than 500 million users without requiring a separate app.
New AI-powered products include an upgraded MyJio app for natural-language task execution and TeleFrame, a smart home display designed around proactive AI assistance.
Reliance also launched sector-specific AI offerings for healthcare, education, agriculture, and small businesses, with support for 22 Indian languages.
The company is backing its ambitions with major investments, partnerships with Google, Meta, and Nvidia, and plans for a long-awaited Jio Platforms IPO.
💡 Why This Stands Out: Most AI companies are building standalone assistants. Reliance is taking a different path by embedding AI into the infrastructure millions of people already use every day. The strategy could give Jio a distribution advantage that startups and even global competitors struggle to match. More broadly, it reflects a growing shift toward AI sovereignty, as countries and corporations seek greater control over the technology stacks powering their economies rather than depending on foreign providers.
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