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IEEE drafts global standards for machines, GPT-5 rivals human pros, and Apple quietly tests a next-gen Siri it won’t share.

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This week’s AI shifts aren’t lab ideas. They’re live.

Robots are getting a global rulebook. GPT-5 is matching humans in real jobs. And Apple is quietly testing the future of Siri behind closed doors.

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🧵 In today's edition:

  1. 🦾 IEEE Wants Robots to Follow Global Rules

  2. šŸ¤– GPT-5 Now Rivals Humans at Work

  3. šŸ“± Apple’s Secret Siri App Stays Internal

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1.🦾 IEEE Wants Robots to Follow Global Rules

IEEE isn’t just publishing papers. It’s laying down the law.

The group has drafted a rulebook for robots—calling for global standards on safety, testing, and compatibility. The idea is to stop every company from reinventing the wheel and get robots speaking the same language.

If the roadmap takes hold, it could shape how machines are built, deployed, and trusted worldwide.

This isn’t theory. It’s a push to standardize the future of robotics.

2.šŸ¤– GPT-5 Now Rivals Humans at Work

GPT-5 just passed a new benchmark called GDPval, matching or beating human professionals across 44 occupations—from healthcare and finance to journalism.

It’s not a theory test. Real-world tasks were measured, and in many cases, GPT-5 held its own.

The scope is still narrow, but the trend is clear: AI isn’t just assisting jobs—it’s starting to compete with them.

This isn’t a thought experiment. It’s AI stepping directly into human work.

3. šŸ“± Apple’s Secret Siri App Stays Internal

Apple built something new called Veritas—a ChatGPT-style app that runs only on iPhones inside the company.

It’s being used to test the next-gen Siri, letting developers ask it to search music, pull up emails, or even edit photos. It remembers conversations, supports longer back-and-forths, and feels much closer to a full chatbot than Siri is today.

But here’s the twist: Apple says it has no plans to release Veritas to consumers—at least for now.

Should Apple keep this tool private, or should it open Veritas to the public?
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