Stanford’s virtual AI lab speeds discovery

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Good morning, AI enthusiasts. AI is already being integrated into laboratories across scientific fields… But what happens when a team of agents runs its own lab entirely?

Stanford’s virtual AI lab is doing just that, with specialized AI scientists running meetings, designing experiments, and producing lab-ready ends in days as an alternative of months — speeding us into the era of autonomous, 24/7 scientific discovery.

In today’s AI rundown:

  • Stanford’s AI-powered virtual scientists

  • Meta targets Mira Murati’s startup with massive offers

  • Construct apps with leading open-source AI

  • ChatGPT’s latest Study Mode for deeper learning

  • 4 latest AI tools & 4 job opportunities

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

AI & SCIENCE

👨‍🔬 Stanford’s AI-powered virtual scientists

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The Rundown: Researchers from Stanford and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub just developed a “virtual lab” of AI scientists that design, debate, and test biomedical discoveries — already generating COVID-19 nanobody candidates in days.

The main points:

  • The lab features an “AI principal investigator” that assembles specialized agents that conduct meetings lasting seconds as an alternative of hours.

  • Human researchers needed to intervene just 1% of the time, allowing AI agents to request tools like AlphaFold to help in research strategy independently.

  • The AI team produced 92 nanobody designs, with two successfully binding to recent SARS-CoV-2 variants when tested in physical laboratories.

  • The AI lab also releases full transcripts of the AI team’s reasoning, letting human researchers review, steer, or validate the method as needed.

Why it matters: The arrival of teams of AI research teams means science isn’t any longer capped by human limits on time, energy, resources, and expertise. With agentic capabilities only continuing to scale, the pace of discovery is about to completely change, together with the normal notions of scientific research.

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META & THINKING MACHINES LAB

💰 Meta targets Mira Murati’s startup with massive offers

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The Rundown: Meta has approached over a dozen employees at ex-OpenAI CTO Mira Murati’s Considering Machines Lab, in keeping with Wired, offering massive compensation packages (including one exceeding $1B) to hitch its superintelligence team.

The main points:

  • Zuckerberg’s outreach reportedly includes personally messaging recruits via WhatsApp, followed by interviews with him and other executives.

  • Compensation packages ranged from $200-500M over 4 years, with first-year guarantees between $50-100M for some, and one offer over $1B.

  • The report also detailed that Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth’s pitch has centered on commoditizing AI with open source models to undercut rivals like OpenAI.

  • Despite the offers, not a single person from the corporate has accepted, with WIRED reporting industry skepticism over MSL’s strategy and roadmap.

Why it matters: We thought the naming of Shengjia Zhao as chief scientist is likely to be a final bow on the MSL team, but Zuck clearly isn’t stopping in his pursuit of top AI talent in any respect costs. TML’s staff decline is each a possible testament to their incoming first product and a window into how the industry is viewing Meta’s latest enterprise.

AI TRAINING

💻 Construct apps with leading open-source AI

The Rundown: On this tutorial, you’ll learn methods to use Alibaba’s latest Qwen 3 Coder, a competitive coding model that matches premium offerings — featuring each browser-based chat and CLI access for developers.

Step-by-step:

  1. Visit Qwen Chat, create a free account, and choose Qwen3-Coder as your model

  2. Test with easy prompts like “Create a Twitter clone in a single file” and use the Preview button to see results

  3. Refine with follow-up prompts: “Add images and make it more complete” to expand functionality

  4. Install CLI with npm install -g qwen-code/qwen-code, then type qwen in your terminal for command-line access

Pro tip: Qwen gives you 1M free tokens and performance on par with premium tools—plus, it’s fully open-source. Perfect for devs who want power without the paywall.

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  • As much as $350K in cloud credits to scale faster

  • Access to Google’s core AI tools like Vertex AI and Gemini

  • Dedicated expert guidance for customized support and solutions

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OPENAI

📚 ChatGPT’s Study Mode for deeper learning

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The Rundown: OpenAI just rolled out Study Mode for ChatGPT, a brand new feature designed to guide students through problems step-by-step, using Socratic questions and feedback as an alternative of just providing solutions.

The main points:

  • Study Mode uses custom instructions created with teaching experts to ask guiding questions and supply interactive learning as an alternative of direct answers.

  • The AI guides learners with interactive prompts, hints, and knowledge checks to encourage energetic participation and deeper understanding.

  • ChatGPT will actively resist requests for quick solutions on this mode, as an alternative redirecting students back to the educational process.

  • The rollout begins immediately for Free, Plus, Pro, and Team users, with educational institutions receiving access inside the following few weeks.

Why it matters: AI has shown huge promise in offering personalized learning, but many teachers would also say it’s upended the academic system. Tools like Study Mode offer the potential for AI to be an academic partner as an alternative of a shortcut, but without delay, their success might largely depend upon student buy-in.

QUICK HITS

🛠️ Trending AI Tools

  • 🎥 Wan2.2 – Alibaba’s latest open MoE model for AI video generation

  • 🤖 GLM-4.5 – Z.ai’s latest SOTA open-source agentic AI family

  • 📊 Shortcut AI – AI agent for Excel spreadsheets

  • 🖥️ Copilot Mode – Latest agentic capabilities for Microsoft Edge

💼 AI Job Opportunities

  • ⚙️ The Rundown – Growth and Content Strategist

  • 💰 Meta – AI Research Scientist, Monetization AI

  • 🧩 UiPath – Senior Sales Engineer

  • 🖥️ Palantir Technologies – Systems Engineer, Microsoft 365

📰 Every part else in AI today

Meta’s superintelligence team poached AI researcher Bowen Zhang from Apple’s foundation models group, marking the fourth departure within the last month.

Google’s NotebookLM is rolling out Video Overviews, giving users the flexibility to generate narrated slides on any topic or document.

Microsoft is reportedly nearing a deal to retain access to OpenAI’s tech even after the corporate’s AGI milestone, a current point of contention by way of the partnership.

xAI opened the waitlist for its upcoming “Imagine” image and video generation feature, which can reportedly include audio capabilities much like Google’s Veo 3.

Adobe unveiled latest AI features for editing in Photoshop, including Harmonize for realistic mixing, Generative Upscale, and more.

Ideogram released Character, a personality consistency model allowing users to put a selected person into existing scenes and latest outputs from a single reference photo.

Author launched Motion Agent, an enterprise AI agent that executes tasks and uses tools in its own environment, beating Manus and OAI Deep Research on benchmarks.

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