AI Wrap-Up: October 3, 2025

  • Perplexity slashes the wall
    Its $200/month AI browser Comet is now free globally — challenging Chrome, fighting “slop,” and pushing a $5 media‑rich add‑on.

  • California writes the first law that bites back.
     SB 53 becomes law. Translation: Big AI labs must publish safety plans, report incidents fast, and own up to their bullshit.

  • U.S. export rules tighten the leash
    The Commerce Department rolls out a “50 % rule” expanding licensing constraints to AI subsidiaries tied to controlled entities.

  • Congress wants a safety stamp.
    New bipartisan push for independent AI safety panels to certify systems and grant legal shields for approved models.

  • Edge goes smart.
     Silicon Labs unveils “Simplicity AI” — pushing intelligence onto low‑power chips so everyday things (thermostats, bulbs) can think locally.

  • Seizure forecast, upgraded.
     A new “future‑guided” AI method improves prediction accuracy up to 44.8% by having one model teach another ahead of time.

  • Agent wars demand oversight.
     Experts warn AI agents interacting at scale could collude, miscommunicate, or shift objectives. New safeguards now more urgent than ever. Translation: Fix the current agents before pushing new shit out.

 

Author Bio:

Justin Anderson is a Multipassionate Strategist and founder of Anderson Blackstar Enterprises, the force behind Madly Multipassionate and Anderson Blackstar Media. He builds brands, stories, and systems that blend truth, power, and strategy.

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