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Breaking Papers

The most important scientific papers, decoded. 309 papers analyzed from arXiv and beyond.

AI Is 'Just Gullible': Four Major Assistants Hacked in Live Demo
AI

AI Is 'Just Gullible': Four Major Assistants Hacked in Live Demo

Mar 25 · 3 min read

OpenAI formalized something this week that security researchers have been doing informally for two years: treating AI-specific vulnerabilities as a legitimate, fundable discipline.

arXiv:2603.21642
Fujitsu and The University of Osaka Implement Early-FTQC Framework for Chemical Calculations
Quantum Computing

Fujitsu and The University of Osaka Implement Early-FTQC Framework for Chemical Calculations

A 1950s Statistical Theorem Finally Solves JEPA's Representation Collapse
AI

A 1950s Statistical Theorem Finally Solves JEPA's Representation Collapse

This Crystal Toggles Between Two Electronic Regimes With a Current Pulse
Quantum Computing

This Crystal Toggles Between Two Electronic Regimes With a Current Pulse

LLMs Shouldn't Calculate Power Grids. GridMind Proves It.
Agentics

LLMs Shouldn't Calculate Power Grids. GridMind Proves It.

DNA Origami Places Quantum Light Sources with 13nm Precision
Quantum Computing

DNA Origami Places Quantum Light Sources with 13nm Precision

A Single Forward Pass Reveals Whether an LLM Actually Knows What It's Saying
AI

A Single Forward Pass Reveals Whether an LLM Actually Knows What It's Saying

A 50% Efficiency Gap Challenges AI's 'Language of Thought' Theory
AI

A 50% Efficiency Gap Challenges AI's 'Language of Thought' Theory

AI Agents Can't Write Robot Code Without Humans Doing the Hard Part First
Robotics

AI Agents Can't Write Robot Code Without Humans Doing the Hard Part First

New Algorithm Coordinates 4,000 Warehouse Robots Without Conflicts
Agentics

New Algorithm Coordinates 4,000 Warehouse Robots Without Conflicts

One Startup Splits AI Models Across Six Chipmakers at Once
AI

One Startup Splits AI Models Across Six Chipmakers at Once

Heat can't break this semiconductor's quantum vibrations — here's why
Quantum Computing

Heat can't break this semiconductor's quantum vibrations — here's why

LBMs Are the Next LLMs, and This MIT Professor Is Betting His Stealth Startup on It
Robotics

LBMs Are the Next LLMs, and This MIT Professor Is Betting His Stealth Startup on It

AI Now Automates Full Ransomware Attacks in 25 Minutes Flat
Agentics

AI Now Automates Full Ransomware Attacks in 25 Minutes Flat

Open-Source AI Matches Frontier Performance for $400, Exposing $12,000 Secrets
AI

Open-Source AI Matches Frontier Performance for $400, Exposing $12,000 Secrets

AI-Evolved Robots Survive Being Dismembered and Keep Working
AI

AI-Evolved Robots Survive Being Dismembered and Keep Working

Autoregressive Transformers Finally Beat Diffusion at Image Generation
AI

Autoregressive Transformers Finally Beat Diffusion at Image Generation

Your MacBook can't truly run a 397B model—the demos obscure how
AI

Your MacBook can't truly run a 397B model—the demos obscure how

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Mar 25 · 2 min read

Fujitsu and the University of Osaka have published two papers suggesting that quantum chemistry simulations for industrially relevant molecules could be tractable with roughly 100,000 physical qubits — not the millions the field has long treated as the entry fee for useful quantum computation. T...

arXiv:2603.22778
Mar 25 · 3 min read

LeWorldModel solves the problem that has kept JEPA methods from scaling — and you can train it on a GPU in an afternoon. A team from Mila, NYU, Samsung, and Brown published arXiv 2603.19312v1 on March 13, 2026, introducing LeWorldModel (LeWM), the first JEPA (Joint Embedding Predictive Architect...

arXiv:2603.19312
Mar 25 · 3 min read

A team at Argonne National Laboratory has demonstrated that a single material can switch between two fundamentally different electronic states — and the switch is reversible, controlled by an electrical current.

arXiv:2509.09903
Mar 25 · 4 min read

When Argonne National Laboratory published GridMind last September, the takeaway for most readers was predictable: another LLM agent framework, another benchmark paper.

arXiv:2509.02494
Mar 25 · 3 min read

Making a single-photon emitter in a 2D semiconductor is not the hard part.

arXiv:2501.12029
Mar 25 · 4 min read

When a large language model tells you something with total confidence, you want to know whether that confidence is earned.

arXiv:2603.22299
Mar 25 · 4 min read

Two AI agents, left to figure out how to talk to each other, developed a shared protocol that was 50.5 percent more efficient than the one humans designed for them.

arXiv:2603.22312
Mar 25 · 2 min read

The robots are not ready to program themselves.

arXiv:2603.22435
Mar 25 · 3 min read

When a fulfillment center runs 4,000 robots, the hard problem is not navigation — it is coordination.

arXiv:2603.23405
Mar 24 · 3 min read

A San Francisco startup called Gimlet Labs has raised an $80 million Series A to solve one of the most persistent inefficiencies in AI infrastructure: the gap between where models run and where they run best. Gimlet Labs, which [emerged from stealth five months ago](https://www.globenewswire.com...

arXiv:2507.19635
Mar 24 · 3 min read

Cubic boron arsenide has set a record for how long quantum vibrations persist in a semiconductor — and the reason why is a small lecture in the physics of heat and noise. A team at Rice University, working with collaborators at the University of Houston and Texas Tech University, reported March ...

arXiv:2603.11256
Mar 24 · 3 min read

Russ Tedrake has spent years teaching robots how to fall without breaking.

arXiv:2507.05331
Mar 24 · 4 min read

For years, the cybersecurity industry has debated what AI would do to attack and defense.

arXiv:2602.20021
Mar 24 · 3 min read

The Allen Institute for AI has released an open-source coding agent that it says can match the performance of proprietary systems at a fraction of the training cost, and it does something the big labs have not: it publishes everything, including the training data, the model weights, and the exact...

arXiv:2601.20789
Mar 24 · 2 min read

AI Evolved Lego-Style Robots That Thrive Outdoors — Even When Severed For most robots, the leap from simulation to the real world is a fraught transition.

arXiv:2505.00784
Mar 24 · 4 min read

Luma AI, the Palo Alto startup best known for AI video and 3D tools, is trying to make image generation look a little less like the diffusion era and a little more like the language-model era.

arXiv:2504.02826
Mar 24 · 3 min read

The interesting part of the new “streaming experts” demos is not that a laptop has magically become a datacenter.

arXiv:2312.11514