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Sunday, April 12, 2026

OpenAI acquires personal finance startup Hiro as AI infrastructure competition intensifies; Congress faces ethics crisis with two resignations; Iran nuclear talks stall despite fresh U.S. diplomatic efforts; major entertainment trailers debut at CinemaCon.

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1. OpenAI Acquires AI Personal Finance Startup Hiro, Signals ChatGPT Financial Planning Push

OpenAI has acquired Hiro, an AI-powered personal finance startup, indicating the company is building financial planning capabilities directly into ChatGPT. This move suggests OpenAI is expanding beyond conversational AI into practical consumer services, competing directly with specialized fintech tools and positioning itself as a comprehensive AI assistant for daily life.

Sources: TechCrunch

2. Google Rolls Out Spam Policy Targeting Back Button Hijacking; DaVinci Resolve Launches Photo Editor

Google has introduced a new spam policy targeting 「back button hijacking,」 a deceptive practice where websites manipulate browser navigation to trap users. Meanwhile, professional video editing software DaVinci Resolve is expanding its reach with a new dedicated photo editing tool, signaling competition heating up in creative software markets.

Sources: Hacker News

3. Unitree R1 Humanoid Robot Coming to International Markets at $4,370 Entry Price on AliExpress

Chinese robotics company Unitree is expanding globally with its R1 humanoid robot, offering aerobatic capabilities at an accessible entry price point via AliExpress. The move signals a shift toward mass-market humanoid robotics, though real-world applications for consumer use remain unclear.

Sources: Wired

4. OpenAI's Leaked 'Spud' Model Memo Claims Significant Product Improvements Across All Platforms

An internal OpenAI memo reveals plans for a new model codenamed 「Spud」 that will make 「all its products significantly better.」 The leak provides rare insight into OpenAI's roadmap and suggests major capability upgrades ahead, though details on timing and specific improvements remain undisclosed.

Sources: The Decoder

5. Iran Proposes 5-Year Nuclear Suspension as U.S. Diplomatic Efforts Falter; Vance Returns from Failed Pakistan Talks

Iran has countered U.S. demands for a 20-year nuclear suspension with a 5-year proposal, as Vice President JD Vance returns from Pakistan empty-handed after weekend negotiations collapsed. The impasse comes as Trump implements a military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions despite diplomatic overtures.

Sources: New York Times · Financial Times

6. Congress Faces Ethics Crisis: Eric Swalwell Resigns, Tony Gonzales Announces Retirement Amid Misconduct Allegations

Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell and Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales both announced their departures from Congress within hours of each other on Monday, following serious misconduct allegations against both lawmakers. The dual resignations represent a dramatic moment in what has become an ongoing ethics crisis in the House.

Sources: Axios · Politico

7. AI Industry Faces Compute Crunch: Outages, Rationing, and Rising GPU Prices as Demand Explodes

The AI industry is running out of computational resources, with widespread outages, GPU rationing, and surging prices emerging as major bottlenecks. This shortage threatens to slow AI development and raises questions about whether current infrastructure can support the explosive growth in demand from AI companies and enterprises.

Sources: The Decoder

8. New AI Model Generates 45-Minute Lip-Synced Videos from Single Photo in Real Time

Researchers have developed an AI model capable of generating a full 45-minute lip-synced video from a single photograph while running in real time. This breakthrough in video generation technology could transform content creation, deepfakes, and digital avatar applications.

Sources: The Decoder

9. European Gym Giant Basic-Fit Suffers Data Breach Affecting 1 Million Members

Dutch fitness company Basic-Fit announced a significant data breach affecting approximately one million of its customers across Europe. The hack exposed sensitive customer information, marking one of the largest breaches targeting the fitness industry.

Sources: BleepingComputer

10. Zhipu AI's GLM-5.1 Achieves Breakthrough in Iterative Coding with Self-Correction Across Hundreds of Attempts

Zhipu AI's GLM-5.1 model has demonstrated a significant breakthrough in iterative coding capabilities, enabling the system to self-correct across hundreds of attempts—substantially outperforming previous generations in code generation and debugging tasks. This advancement suggests major improvements in AI's ability to autonomously fix its own errors.

Sources: Recent Headlines

11. Google Offers Veo 3.1 Lite Video Generation to Gemini Ultra Subscribers at No Extra Cost

Google is now offering video generation via Veo 3.1 Lite to Gemini Ultra subscribers without additional charges, bundling advanced video creation directly into its premium AI subscription. This move accelerates competition with OpenAI and other AI video tools.

Sources: The Decoder

12. Mark Carney Secures Majority Government for Canada with Special Election Wins

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney achieved a majority government Monday night following special election wins, giving his Liberals the power to pass legislation without opposition support. Carney, who maintains wide popularity, plans to pursue energy and trade diversification initiatives.

Sources: South China Morning Post

13. China's March Exports Miss Estimates Amid Hormuz Blockade; Imports Surge at Four-Year High

China's export growth slowed in March due to surging energy costs tied to the Iran conflict, while imports posted their strongest growth in over four years. The data reflects how Middle East instability is reshaping global trade flows and hitting export-dependent manufacturers.

Sources: CNBC

14. iCloud Backups Targeted in Hack-for-Hire Operation Using Deceptive Fake Apple Pages

Apple users have been targeted in a sophisticated hack-for-hire operation leveraging fake Apple login pages to compromise iCloud backups. The scam highlights ongoing threats to cloud security and the effectiveness of phishing attacks despite increased user awareness.

Sources: 9to5Mac

15. Stock Markets Erase Iran War Losses; S&P 500 Shows Resilience Despite Geopolitical Uncertainty

Wall Street demonstrated resilience Monday, with major indices erasing early losses tied to Middle East tensions and the failed U.S.-Iran negotiations. The recovery suggests investor appetite to maintain the bull market despite ongoing geopolitical risks and oil price volatility.

Sources: CNBC

16. CinemaCon Reveals 'Jumanji: Open World' Trailer; Dwayne Johnson Teases Robin Williams Tribute

Sony Pictures unveiled the official title and trailer for the long-awaited 「Jumanji」 sequel at CinemaCon, revealed as 「Jumanji: Open World.」 Dwayne Johnson teased that the film will include a tribute to the late Robin Williams, who starred in the original 1995 film.

Sources: Variety

17. Super Typhoon Sinlaku Threatens Guam and Northern Mariana Islands with Dangerous Conditions

Super Typhoon Sinlaku is bearing down on the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam with dangerous conditions expected. Though the slow-moving storm is weakening as it approaches, it still poses significant risks to the Pacific island communities in its path.

Sources: Al Jazeera

18. 'Beyond the Spider-Verse' First Footage Teases Miles Escaping Prowler; Directors Hint at 'Final Chapter'

Sony Pictures unveiled the first footage from 「Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse」 at CinemaCon, showing Miles Morales fleeing from the Prowler. Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller teased that the upcoming film will serve as the 「final chapter」 of Miles's story arc.

Sources: Variety

19. AI Revolution in Math Has Arrived: Frontier Models Transform Mathematical Discovery and Problem-Solving

Frontier AI models are fundamentally transforming mathematical research and problem-solving, marking a significant milestone in AI's evolution beyond language tasks. The breakthrough suggests that AI systems can now handle abstract mathematical reasoning at levels previously thought to require human expertise.

Sources: Quanta Magazine

20. Compact CRISPR System Unlocks Targeted In-Body Gene Editing with Up to 90% Efficiency

Researchers have discovered an enhanced CRISPR gene-editing system with a compact design that enables targeted delivery inside the human body, achieving up to 90% editing efficiency. This breakthrough opens the door to broader clinical applications of gene therapy and represents a major step toward safe, effective in-vivo gene editing.

Sources: Phys.org

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