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Back to EpisodesAll Model Labs Become Agent Labs, National-Security Oversight, and What Weak Supervision Really Buys You | UpNext AI – May 26, 2026
Description
A catch-up edition after the long weekend: today we look at the industry shift from standalone models to full agent products, a governance proposal aimed at companies with national-security implications, a new research benchmark for weakly supervised anomaly detection, and a few headlines spanning the Vatican, Anthropic, and OpenAI’s Brazil news push.
Covered in this episode:
- Latent Space’s argument that model labs are becoming agent labs, with product value moving toward the model-plus-harness stack
- Financial Times reporting on a proposal for formal board-level oversight at companies such as Anthropic and SpaceX on national-security grounds
- A new arXiv benchmark, WSADBench, testing weakly supervised anomaly detection across multiple settings, modalities, and 36 algorithms
- Christopher Olah of Anthropic speaking at the launch of Pope Leo XIV’s AI encyclical
- Ars Technica reporting on Pope Leo’s call to “disarm” AI
- OpenAI’s content partnership with Grupo Folha and Grupo UOL to bring Brazilian journalism into ChatGPT with attribution and transparency
Sources:
- Latent Space: https://www.latent.space/p/ainews-all-model-labs-are-now-agent
- Financial Times: https://www.ft.com/content/b5dfdd31-ccc3-4f49-a166-3aa9f8621f12
- arXiv WSADBench paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.26068v1
- The Decoder: https://the-decoder.com/at-the-launch-of-pope-leo-xivs-encyclical-anthropic-co-founder-says-ai-models-show-signs-of-introspection/
- Ars Technica: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/citing-gandalf-pope-leo-says-we-must-disarm-ai/
- OpenAI: https://openai.com/index/grupo-folha-grupo-uol-partnership