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Japan Claims AGI, Pentagon Adopts Gemini, and MIT Designs New Medicines

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Dec 10, 2025
A Japanese company claims to have developed AGI, marking a significant milestone in autonomous skill learning and energy efficiency. The U.S. military is adopting Gemini for enhanced security, while South Korea mandates labels for AI-generated ads. Meanwhile, China is planning megawatt-scale AI data centers in space. MIT has created a system that designs protein binders for challenging diseases. The conversation also touches on Microsoft's $23 billion investment in AI infrastructure and the potential impacts of automation on the labor market.
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INSIGHT

Japan Firm's Precise AGI Claim

  • Integral.ai claims AGI defined as autonomous skill learning, safe mastery, and human-like energy efficiency.
  • The company says its platform can self-teach without human data or reinforcement.
INSIGHT

Agentic AI Standards Gain Momentum

  • The Linux Foundation launched the Agentic AI Foundation to standardize agent protocols and tooling.
  • Founders contributed MCP, Goose, and agents.md to make agents interoperable and safer.
ADVICE

Train Users On Secure GenAI Use

  • The Pentagon rolled out GenAI.mil using Gemini for Government at IL5 to support secure workflows.
  • Train personnel to ground responses and reduce hallucinations when using the system.
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