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OpenAI Plans Autonomous Research. Anthropic Concept Injection Noticed. Pomelli Disrupts Small Business Marketing. Cursor 2.0 Introduces Composer.

Published 5 months ago
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OpenAI's 2028 plan stands.Code Red at AnthropicAre Canva and Adobe in danger?Programming rethought: Cursor 2.0 The AI news for October 30th, 2025

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Here are the details of the day's selected top stories:

OpenAI's 2028 plan stands.
Source: https://www.all-ai.de/news/top-news24/openai-2028-forscher
Why did we choose this article?
Major roadmap and strategic shift: OpenAI aims for an autonomous 'researcher' by 2028 with an interim 'intern' system in 2026, plus restructuring and massive compute plans. High-impact for research, investment, safety and industry dynamics — essential to monitor.

Code Red at Anthropic
Source: https://www.all-ai.de/news/topbeitraege/anthropic-code-red
Why did we choose this article?
Novel security-relevant result: Anthropic's 'Concept Injection' shows LLMs can exhibit limited introspective awareness (≈20% detection). This offers a practical path toward transparency and monitoring of model internals — important for alignment and safety work.

Are Canva and Adobe in danger?
Source: https://www.all-ai.de/news/news24/google-pomelli
Why did we choose this article?
Practical and competitive: Google's Pomelli auto-generates brand-consistent social campaigns from websites and is free for SMEs. Immediate market implications for Canva/Adobe and a useful tool for marketers and small business owners to test.

Programming rethought: Cursor 2.0
Source: https://www.all-ai.de/news/news24/cursor2-neu
Why did we choose this article?
Signals a trend: Cursor's Composer is an in-house, low-latency 'frontier' model plus a multi-agent coding UI. Important for developers — faster agentic coding and reduced dependence on big-model providers, with direct productivity implications.

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