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Can AI pass this new test?

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Today’s Menu
Appetizer: OpenAI releases new benchmark for AI search 🔎
Entrée: Gemini turns your docs into podcasts 🎙️
Dessert: Nvidia brings AI hardware production to the U.S. 🇺🇸
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OPENAI RELEASES NEW BENCHMARK FOR AI SEARCH 🔎
If I got 50 cents for every math exam I have failed in my life, I’d have $6.30. 🙃
What’s new? OpenAI has introduced BrowseComp, a new benchmark designed to test how well AI models can browse the internet to find obscure, verifiable facts.
What is the test? BrowseComp consists of over 1,200 fact-based questions that are intentionally hard to solve but easy to verify. Each question has a single, short, indisputable answer, and is crafted so that common AI models like GPT‑4o or GPT‑4.5 struggle to find it—even with browsing capabilities. The questions were created by human trainers who ensured they couldn’t be answered with simple web searches or brute-force strategies. The best-performing search model, OpenAI’s Deep Research, only solves about half the questions by combining search, strategic reasoning, and information synthesis. This highlights how much room these models have for improvement.
Why is this significant? As AI becomes a daily research assistant, it needs more than just access to the internet—it needs to know how to search smartly. BrowseComp helps researchers test that skill and improve AI’s ability to dig through complex online information reliably. This benchmark will guide developers in creating more helpful AI search engines and assistants.
GEMINI TURNS YOUR DOCS INTO PODCASTS 🎙️
Q: What document is guaranteed to only contain the truth?
A: Fax. 📠
What’s new? Google is bringing new Gemini AI features to its Workspace apps like Docs and Sheets.
What are the new features?
AI Podcast Summaries (Docs): Two AI-generated hosts discuss your document’s key points in audio format, like a mini podcast.
“Read Aloud” (Docs): Gemini can read your document back to you in human-like AI voice, helping with flow and clarity.
“Help me refine” (Docs): Instead of rewriting your text, Gemini suggests edits and improvements via comments.
“Help me analyze” (Sheets): Offers insights and trend detection in spreadsheets—like a basic data analyst on demand.
Visual Generation (Sheets): Ask Gemini to create charts or visuals based on your data.
Why should you care? These features will change how we edit, review, and understand documents—especially for people without easy access to human editors or data analysts. This will streamline many tedious tasks.
NVIDIA BRINGS AI HARDWARE PRODUCTION TO THE U.S. 🇺🇸
Q: Why was the computer late to work?
A: It had a hard drive. 🖥️
What happened? Nvidia is partnering with top manufacturers to build AI supercomputer factories in the U.S.
Want more details? For the first time, Nvidia will make its powerful AI hardware—the kind that powers tools like ChatGPT—from start to finish on American soil. The tiny but powerful chips will be made in Arizona, while full AI supercomputers will be put together in Texas. The company is also using smart robots and digital “twins” (virtual models of the factories) to help design and run these new plants more efficiently. Over the next year or so, these factories will begin full production, helping Nvidia keep up with the skyrocketing demand for AI domestically and abroad. This will also create thousands of new manufacturing jobs here in the U.S.
“The engines of the world’s AI infrastructure are being built in the United States for the first time. Adding American manufacturing helps us better meet the incredible and growing demand for AI chips and supercomputers, strengthens our supply chain and boosts our resiliency.”
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