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A new AI model from Tokyo called the Continuous Thought Machine mimics how the human brain works by thinking in real-time “ticks” instead of layers. Built by Sakana, this brain-inspired AI allows each neuron to decide when it’s done thinking, showing signs of what experts call proximate consciousness. With no fixed depth and a flexible thinking process, it marks a major shift away from traditional Transformer models in artificial intelligence.

🔍 What’s Inside:
Sakana’s brain-like AI thinks in real-time ticks instead of fixed layers.
https://shorturl.at/UPSTt.
Deep Agent’s new MCP connects AI to over 5,000 real-world tools via Zapier.
http://deepagent.abacus.ai.
also visit: http://chatllm.abacus.ai.
Alibaba’s ZEROSEARCH fakes Google results and slashes training costs by 88%
https://www.alizila.com/alibabas-new–… phones run Google’s new Veo 2 model before Pixel even gets access https://shorturl.at/Ki0YP Tencent drops a deepfake engine with shocking face accuracy https://github.com/Tencent/HunyuanCustom Apple uses on-device AI in iOS 19 to predict and extend battery life https://www.theverge.com/news/665249/.… Saudi Arabia launches a \$940B AI empire with support from Musk and Altman https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/12/sau… 🎥 What You’ll See:

  • How Sakana’s AI mimics human neurons and rewrites how machines process thought
  • Why Abacus’ Deep Agent now acts like a fully autonomous digital worker
  • How Alibaba trains top AI models without using live search engines
  • Why Google let Honor debut its video AI before its own users
  • What Tencent’s face-swapping tech means for the future of video generation
  • How iPhones will soon think ahead to save power
  • Why Saudi Arabia’s GPU superpower plan could shake the entire AI industry

📊 Why It Matters: AI is breaking out of the lab—thinking like brains, automating your work, and reshaping global power. From self-regulating neurons to trillion-dollar GPU wars, this is where the future starts. #ai #robotics #consciousai.
Honor phones run Google’s new Veo 2 model before Pixel even gets access.
https://shorturl.at/Ki0YP
Tencent drops a deepfake engine with shocking face accuracy.
https://github.com/Tencent/HunyuanCustom.
Apple uses on-device AI in iOS 19 to predict and extend battery life.
https://www.theverge.com/news/665249/.
Saudi Arabia launches a \$940B AI empire with support from Musk and Altman.
https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/12/sau

🎥 What You’ll See:
How Sakana’s AI mimics human neurons and rewrites how machines process thought.
Why Abacus’ Deep Agent now acts like a fully autonomous digital worker.
How Alibaba trains top AI models without using live search engines.
Why Google let Honor debut its video AI before its own users.
What Tencent’s face-swapping tech means for the future of video generation.
How iPhones will soon think ahead to save power.
Why Saudi Arabia’s GPU superpower plan could shake the entire AI industry.

📊 Why It Matters:
AI is breaking out of the lab—thinking like brains, automating your work, and reshaping global power. From self-regulating neurons to trillion-dollar GPU wars, this is where the future starts.

#ai #robotics #consciousai

Just 10 to 15 minutes of mindfulness practice a day led to reduced stress and anxiety for autistic adults who participated in a study led by scientists at MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research. Participants in the study used a free smartphone app to guide their practice, giving them the flexibility to practice when and where they chose.

Mindfulness is a state in which the mind is focused only on the . It is a way of thinking that can be cultivated with practice, often through meditation or breathing exercises—and evidence is accumulating that practicing mindfulness has positive effects on mental health. The open-access study, reported April 8 in the journal Mindfulness, adds to that evidence, demonstrating clear benefits for .

“Everything you want from this on behalf of somebody you care about happened: reduced reports of anxiety, reduced reports of stress, reduced reports of negative emotions, and increased reports of positive emotions,” says McGovern investigator and MIT Professor John Gabrieli, who led the research with Liron Rozenkrantz, an investigator at the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine at Bar-Ilan University in Israel and a research affiliate in Gabrieli’s lab.

A method is developed for expressing large dystrophins to enhance muscle function in mouse models of muscular dystrophy, with potential clinical benefits for numerous disorders caused by mutations in large genes that exceed the adeno-associated virus capacity.