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Microsoft is reportedly cooking up its own AI models, dubbed MAI, that could go head-to-head with OpenAI and Anthropic. The company is testing them as potential Copilot replacements while also exploring alternatives like xAI and Meta. Tensions with OpenAI have been brewing, especially after Microsoft AI’s CEO got frustrated over a lack of transparency. With a $13B investment in OpenAI, Microsoft has played nice—until now. If MAI delivers, it could shake up the entire AI power balance.

Mistral AI just dropped Mistral OCR, a high-speed document analysis tool that can handle images, equations, tables, and more—converting everything into markdown for AI use. It processes up to 2,000 pages per minute, supports thousands of languages, and even beats Google and OpenAI in benchmarks. Plus, it works on-premises, making it a game-changer for industries handling sensitive data. With so much info still locked in documents, this could be a major unlock for finance, law, history, and beyond.

A Chinese startup just unveiled Manus, an AI agent that doesn’t just process information—it takes action. In demos, it handled resume screening, property research, web browsing, coding, and even completed freelance gigs on Upwork and Fiverr, all independently. It reportedly outperforms ChatGPT and Gemini on AI agent benchmarks, making it one of the most advanced autonomous tools yet. While still invite-only, the company plans to open-source the models later this year. If Manus delivers as promised, we could be entering a new phase where AI agents can tackle real-world tasks with minimal human input.

Amazon is cooking up its own advanced AI model under the Nova brand, aiming for a June release. The goal? A "hybrid reasoning" system that balances quick responses with deep problem-solving—while staying cheaper than the competition. Despite its $8B investment in Anthropic, Amazon wants a top-five spot in AI, especially in coding and math. With this and an AI-powered Alexa+ on the way, the retail giant is making big moves in the AI race.

Google DeepMind just launched AlphaGeometry2, a new AI that aced 84% of International Math Olympiad geometry problems—outperforming the average gold medalist. It combines a Gemini model with a symbolic engine to handle complex proofs, solving 42 out of 50 problems. Trained on 300M+ synthetic theorems, it’s a huge leap from its predecessor. This breakthrough could seriously boost progress in math-heavy fields like physics. Pretty impressive!

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