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1. Meta's Super Intelligence Lab Launches Image Generation Model: Muse Image Freely Available on Instagram and WhatsApp

Meta's Super Intelligence Lab has launched its first image generation model, Muse Image, which is now freely available through the Meta AI app and has also been launched on Instagram and WhatsApp. Users can generate high-quality images by simply describing their needs in a conversational way, and it also has the ability to render clear text, making it much more practical than general image generation tools. In addition, Muse Image provides over 30 AI effects for Instagram Stories and plans to expand to more platforms, with future development of the video generation model Muse Video.

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【AiBase Summary:】

🖼️ Meta launches a new AI image generation model Muse Image, free on Instagram and WhatsApp.

💡 Muse Image has the ability to clearly render text, suitable for creating operation guides or infographics.

🎥 It will expand to more platforms in the future, and develop the video generation model Muse Video.

2. US Lifts Restrictions on GPT-5.6, OpenAI Releases Multiple Major Models This Week

The U.S. Department of Commerce has lifted restrictions on the release of GPT-5.6, marking the end of previous regulatory measures against this model. OpenAI plans to officially launch the GPT-5.6 Sol model this Thursday, along with the Terra and Luna models. This restriction removal was due to testing by the AI Standards and Innovation Center under the U.S. Department of Commerce, and OpenAI has cooperated actively with government requirements.

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【AiBase Summary:】

✅ The U.S. Department of Commerce has lifted restrictions on GPT-5.6, allowing large-scale public promotion.

📅 OpenAI plans to officially launch the GPT-5.6 Sol model this Thursday, along with the Terra and Luna models.

🔒 The restriction removal resulted from rigorous testing by the AI Standards and Innovation Center under the U.S. Department of Commerce, and OpenAI has actively cooperated with government requirements.

3. Claude Cowork Launches on Web and Mobile: Over 90% of Users Use It for Non-Programming Tasks, Cross-Device Task Continuation

Claude Cowork's update marks its shift from a programmer assistant to a versatile office partner, supporting cross-device task continuation and widely used in non-programming scenarios.

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【AiBase Summary:】

✅ Claude Cowork expands to web and mobile, enabling cross-device task continuation.

📊 Over 90% of users use it for non-programming work, such as business operations and content creation.

⏰ Scheduled tasks run in the background, while key decisions still require manual confirmation.

4. Taobao Flash Sale Executive Criticizes Industry Status Quo: E-commerce Apps Lack AI Interaction Capabilities, Users' Real Needs Are Suppressed

The article highlights the lack of AI interaction capabilities in e-commerce and instant retail industries, emphasizing the three core elements of instant retail, and introduces the achievements of Taobao Flash Sale in improving user experience through intelligent agents.

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【AiBase Summary:】

🛒 E-commerce and instant retail apps lack native AI interaction capabilities, preventing users from fully expressing complex needs.

⏰ The three core elements of instant retail are immediate demand, immediate fulfillment, and localized supply.

🤖 Taobao Flash Sale partnered with Qwen to launch an intelligent agent, with AI order volume exceeding 100 million orders.

5. Microsoft Gradually Introduces Its Own MAI AI Model in Excel and Outlook

Microsoft is gradually introducing its self-developed MAI AI model in Excel and Outlook to replace previously used OpenAI and Anthropic models. This move aims to optimize operational costs and enhance control over AI technology, while laying the foundation for future AI strategies.

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【AiBase Summary:】

🧠 Microsoft introduces its own MAI model in Excel and Outlook to reduce reliance on third-party AI models.

💰 By using self-developed models, Microsoft hopes to reduce high AI computing costs and take control of future AI strategies.

🚀 Microsoft plans to expand the MAI model to Teams video conferencing and other product lines, building an autonomous AI ecosystem.

6. Advancements in AI Electronic Pets: Roborock Launches New Product Domi with Built-in Large Model

Roborock's AI electronic pet Domi is equipped with the JoyInside large model, offering multi-dimensional interaction mechanisms to provide intelligent companionship for children. The product uses eco-friendly materials, has strong battery life, and is affordably priced, representing a new attempt in family smart education.

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【AiBase Summary:】

🧠 Domi is equipped with the JoyInside large model, offering rich knowledge and interactive experiences.

🧸 Domi has perception and feedback capabilities, responding to children's interactions through physical interactions.

📊 The accompanying app offers a mood diary feature to help parents track their child's growth.

7. Former OpenAI Researcher Tian Yonglong Joins Tencent's Multimodal Team

Former OpenAI researcher Tian Yonglong has joined Tencent's multimodal team and may serve as the head, promoting research on visual language models. This personnel change marks Tencent's further expansion in the multimodal large model field, and Tian Yonglong's joining will enhance Tencent's competitiveness in this area.

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【AiBase Summary:】

🧠 Tian Yonglong joins Tencent's multimodal team and will lead the development of visual language models.

🚀 Tencent's multimodal team continues to invest in the multimodal large model field, bringing in top talent.

🌐 Tian Yonglong previously worked at OpenAI and Google, with a strong academic background.

8. Steam Players Are Not So Against AI: 43% Say They Can Accept It, Only 8% Absolutely Won't Touch

According to a survey by GameDiscoverCo, Steam players' attitude towards the use of AI in game development is more open than expected. Over 43% of players say they can accept or don't mind the use of AI, while only 8.1% of players refuse to play games that use AI. Additionally, nearly 90% of players check AI-related disclosure information before purchasing, but most do not consider it a key factor in their purchase decision.

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【AiBase Summary:】

🎮 23.4% of players are completely indifferent to the use of AI in games.

👀 44.4% of players will check AI usage disclosure information in detail.

🔄 The role and boundaries of AI in the gaming industry will remain a long-term debate.