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This past week was a monumental one for AI, with a number of significant developments and partnerships taking place. OpenAI, despite being on the ‘wrong side of history’ when it comes to open source, has partnered with U.S. National Laboratories on scientific research and nuclear weapons security. However, their success was overshadowed by a serious security breach at DeepSeek.

In the EU, AI systems with ‘unacceptable risk’ have now been banned. OpenAI also launched its latest ‘reasoning’ model, o3-mini, showing their commitment to advancing AI technology.

Elon Musk’s X made headlines as it began its push into financial services with a Visa deal, but also faced backlash for suing brands like Lego and NestlĂ© for alleged advertising boycotts. Musk’s aides also locked workers out of OPM computer systems, causing further controversy.

On a different note, Google announced that it will change Gulf of Mexico to ‘Gulf of America’ in its Maps app after government updates. Comcast unveiled an ultra-low lag Internet connection, while 23andMe may be considering selling itself due to financial struggles.

Streaming prices are expected to climb in 2025, with Super Bowl Sundays being particularly noisy across the U.S. Leo Laporte and guests on This Week in Tech discussed these and other tech news topics, encouraging listeners to join Club TWiT for ad-free podcasts and other benefits.

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