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🤖 AI HOT Daily · Jun 13, 2026

MiniMax open-sources M3 weights, Kimi releases Kimi-K2.7-Code, Apple redesigns Health app in iOS 27, ByteDance Doubao launches Task Mode, Anthropic survey shows 48% want AI to cure cancer.

  1. 1. MiniMax Releases M3 Open-Weight Model

    MiniMax releases open-weight M3 with 428B total params, 23B active, sparse attention for 1M token context, native multimodal, now on HuggingFace.

  2. 2. Kimi Releases Open-Source Kimi-K2.7-Code

    Kimi releases K2.7-Code with +21.8% on Kimi Code Bench v2, 30% less reasoning token usage, 6x speed mode coming soon.

  3. 3. Apple Redesigns Health App in iOS 27

    iOS 27 Health app gets card layout, visual nutrition recognition via camera, and perimenopause tracking support.

  4. 4. ByteDance Doubao Launches Task Mode & Expert Mode

    Doubao launches Task Mode with scheduled execution, no-code web page generation, PPT generation, data visualization. Thinking Mode upgraded to Expert Mode at $68/200/500 monthly.

  5. 5. OpenAI Codex: Rate Reset Bank & Browser Dev Mode

    Codex adds rate limit reset banking for later use, plus Chrome DevTools Protocol support for browser debugging.

  6. 6. TCS Partners with Anthropic for Regulated Industries

    Anthropic partners with Tata Consultancy Services to bring Claude to 50,000 employees across 56 countries for regulated industries like finance and healthcare.

  7. 7. Google Research: AI Helps Users Understand Skin Conditions

    Google Research study in JAMA Dermatology with 2,345 participants shows AI significantly improves users' ability to identify skin conditions and make care decisions.

  8. 8. Anthropic Survey: 48% Want AI to Cure Cancer

    Anthropic survey of ~52,000 Americans: 48% rank curing cancer as top AI hope, 64% fear job loss, over 70% support government regulation.

  9. 9. OpenAI Launches Academy Courses

    OpenAI releases three Academy courses to help users master practical AI skills, create repeatable workflows, and apply AI agents at work.

  10. 10. Anthropic: 64% of Americans Fear AI Job Loss

    Survey finds 64% fear AI-driven job loss, only 15% trust AI company decisions, over 70% support government oversight.

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