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Claude Mythos: what it found and why Anthropic won’t release it
That decision is not framed as vague AI-doom messaging. In its own materials, the company says Claude Mythos Preview has already uncovered thousands of severe vulnerabilities, including bugs affecting major operating systems, browsers and widely used software components. Anthropic also says the model showed an unusual ability to reason about exploit chains and, in some cases, develop attack paths with far more autonomy than previous Claude models.
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Google's AI ecosystem in 2026: Gemini, Veo, Imagen and everything else
Gemini: the model family at the core
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Argentina's ANSES gets its fourth director in two years under Milei
Bearzi had taken over ANSES in February 2025, barely a year before his exit. He is the third director to leave the post under the libertarian administration, following Osvaldo Giordano — who resigned in February 2024 — and Mariano de los Heros, who also left abruptly in February 2025. Arancibia is now the fourth.
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Argentina ends 900,000 welfare plans and replaces them with training vouchers
Beneficiaries have already started receiving notifications through the Mi Argentina app and by email, informing them of the program's end date and the option to enroll in the new scheme. Those who take no action before the deadline will lose the benefit permanently, according to official sources.
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GPT-5.4 is official: what really changes with OpenAI’s new AI model
That matters because the AI market is changing. For a while, the focus was on flashy demos and eye-catching prompts. Now the real battle is moving toward reliability, workflow integration and usefulness at scale. OpenAI’s pitch with GPT-5.4 reflects that shift. The company is emphasizing better reasoning, stronger coding, lower error rates, deeper tool use and more practical performance across real-world work products.
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Government to Begin Transformation of Social Welfare Programs into Employment Schemes in May
The reform seeks to gradually replace long-standing direct assistance schemes with systems that encourage formal labor market participation.
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Lowering the age of criminal responsibility: what the bill proposes and why the Church opposes it
The discussion surrounding the age of criminal responsibility is once again at the forefront of Argentina’s political agenda. A bill introduced by the national government proposes lowering the minimum age at which minors can be held criminally liable, reigniting a long-standing and highly sensitive debate.
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ANSES to pay up to $341,000 in unemployment benefits before the end of January
This benefit is known as the Unemployment Allowance and is designed for employees who were dismissed without cause or lost their jobs due to company closures or contract terminations. It is not a universal payment, but a temporary monthly income calculated based on previous salaries and social security contributions.
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Colombia strengthens its border amid potential Venezuelan migrant surge
Colombia’s government ordered the deployment of additional security forces, migration officials and humanitarian teams along the more than 2,200-kilometer border with Venezuela. The move aims to prepare for a potential mass arrival of Venezuelan citizens as conditions in the neighboring country continue to deteriorate.
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GPT‑5.1 upgrades ChatGPT: more natural, faster, and easier to tune the tone
The company aims to make conversations with ChatGPT feel increasingly similar to talking with a real person, without sacrificing accuracy or usefulness.