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AI HOT Daily · Jun 5, 2026

NVIDIA launched the customizable multimodal safety model Nemotron 3.5 Content Safety, Nex-N2-Pro pushed a 397B MoE reasoning model toward top-tier performance, Google released the real-time music model MRT2, Replit teamed up with Shopify to speed up store creation, ChatGPT introduced its stronger Dreaming memory system, OpenAI APIs added moderation scores, OpenJarvis advanced a local-first personal agent framework, and bot traffic surpassed human web traffic for the first time.

  1. 1. Nemotron 3.5 Content Safety

    Enterprise-focused multimodal safety model with custom policies, unified text and image review, and auditable reasoning traces.

  2. 2. Nex-N2-Pro

    A 397B MoE reasoning model based on Qwen3.5, supporting ultra-long context and multimodal input with deeper reasoning at lower token cost.

  3. 3. Google MRT2

    Google released MRT2, a real-time music model playable through MIDI, text prompts, and gestures with sub-200ms latency.

  4. 4. Replit + Shopify

    Replit Agent partnered with Shopify to help users build and launch custom stores from natural language prompts.

  5. 5. ChatGPT Dreaming

    ChatGPT introduced Dreaming, a stronger memory system for better cross-conversation recall and personalization.

  6. 6. OpenAI API moderation scores

    OpenAI added moderation scores to the Responses and Completions APIs so apps can log, route, review, or block content in the same generation flow.

  7. 7. OpenJarvis

    Stanford researchers released OpenJarvis, a local-first personal AI agent framework that keeps reasoning, memory, tools, and learning on-device.

  8. 8. Cloudflare Radar

    Cloudflare Radar reported that bot traffic made up 57.5% of global HTML requests over the past week, surpassing human traffic for the first time.

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