AI News Weekly 🚀 Copilot Edge, Open-Source Model Wars, Tencent 3D, & Trump-China Regulation Clash

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The Hater's Guide To The AI Bubble | Where’s Your Ed At
Technology writer Ed Zitron tears apart what he calls the overhyped generative-AI gold rush, warning it’s propped up by wishful thinking and unsustainable spending. As he bluntly puts it, “We’re in a god damn bubble,” prompting a no-holds-barred discussion on whether the boom will burst.
https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-haters-gui/

Trump administration to supercharge AI sales to allies, loosen environmental rules | Reuters
Washington’s latest AI blueprint combines export zeal with lighter green rules, aiming to outpace China by shipping full “AI stacks” to friendly nations. Kicking off the push, Trump proclaimed, “America is the country that started the AI race,” a line sure to spark global tech-power chatter.
Microsoft’s new Copilot Mode turns Edge into a chat-powered helper that can juggle tabs, organize research, and even take voice commands. The update greets users with “a single input box combining chat, search and web navigation features,” a neat cue for how browsing may soon feel.
https://www.reuters.com/business/microsoft-launches-ai-based-copilot-mode-edge-browser-2025-07-28/

China's AI startup Zhipu releases open-source model GLM-4.5 | Reuters
Beijing-based Zhipu has open-sourced GLM-4.5, pitching it as fresh fuel for intelligent agents and adding yet another model to China’s bulging roster. The company says the new release is “designed for intelligent agent applications,” a phrase hinting at growing ambitions beyond plain chatbots.

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Hunyuan3D World Model 1.0 | X
Tencent’s Hunyuan team just dropped its first open-source engine for instant, explorable 3D worlds, stirring excitement across game and VR circles. Their launch tweet beams, “We’re thrilled to release & open-source Hunyuan3D World Model 1.0!,” inviting hosts to imagine the possibilities.

Introducing Opal: describe, create, and share your AI mini-apps | Google Developers Blog
Google Labs has unwrapped Opal, a drag-and-drop playground where non-coders can chain models and prompts into bite-sized AI apps. The post kicks off with “We’re excited to announce Opal,” a line that invites makers everywhere to start remixing AI workflows.

Announcing Toad – a universal UI for agentic coding in the terminal | Will McGugan’s Essays
Developer Will McGugan has prototyped “Toad,” a flicker-free terminal UI meant to tame and turbo-charge agentic coding workflows. He quips, “I’m a little salty that neither Anthropic nor Google reached out to me before they released their AI coding agents,” throwing playful shade.

Alibaba launches open-source AI coding model, touted as its most advanced to date | Reuters
Alibaba’s new Qwen3-Coder model enters the code-generation fray, claiming boosts that rival both domestic peers and Western heavyweights. The company pitches it as “its most advanced coding tool to date,” a boast that raises the stakes in China’s escalating model wars.

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Bart Smeets
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Bart Smeets
Mostly dad of three. Tech founder. Sometimes a trail runner, now and then a cyclist. Trying to survive creative & outdoor splurges.
Murilo Kuniyoshi Suzart Cunha
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Murilo Kuniyoshi Suzart Cunha
AI enthusiast turned MLOps specialist who balances his passion for machine learning with interests in open source, sports (particularly football and tennis), philosophy, and mindfulness, while actively contributing to the tech community through conference speaking and as an organizer for Python User Group Belgium.
AI News Weekly 🚀 Copilot Edge, Open-Source Model Wars, Tencent 3D, & Trump-China Regulation Clash
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