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AI on the Battlefield, Sora, and Cancer Research Updates
1/ AI on the Battlefield: Anduril Launches EagleEye
Anduril is stepping up in a big way with EagleEye, a next-generation battlefield intelligence system built to change how defense operations are managed. This isn’t just another drone platform. EagleEye fuses autonomous surveillance, target tracking, and mission analytics into one real-time system that can operate with minimal human input.
The goal? To make battlefields smarter, faster, and safer for American forces.
Superpowers for Superheroes.
Today, we unveil EagleEye: the family of warfighter augments that place mission command & AI directly into the operator's helmet.
— Anduril Industries (@anduriltech)
1:19 PM • Oct 13, 2025
Palmer goes in-depth on this on his latest Joe Rogan podcast experience!
2/ Too Much Gloom in AI Predictions?
Peter Diamandis reminds us that AI is not just about job loss or disruption. It’s about massive efficiency gains and unlocking abundance at scale. Productivity is accelerating across nearly every industry, from healthcare to logistics.
I'm exhausted of the "Terminator, Black Mirror, AI" will be our doom movies...
Hollywood should hop off the crisis news network wagon and give humanity a more positive, abundant future we can all strive to create.
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis)
9:01 PM • Oct 13, 2025
The positive outlook is clear: AI can double global GDP, raise living standards, and give humans more time to focus on creativity and meaning.
3/ The State of the AI Race: USA vs China
China has become a serious challenger in the AI race, particularly in open and community models. A recent visual comparison shows that Chinese researchers and companies are rapidly catching up in both deployment and innovation.

The U.S. may lead in foundational models and chip infrastructure, but China’s pace of experimentation and government support could reshape the balance faster than expected. The global AI landscape is shifting.
4/ Huge Updates for Sora Users
Sora continues to redefine what’s possible in AI video generation. The latest updates improve scene consistency, camera movement, and long-form generation.
2 Sora 2 updates:
- Storyboards are now available on web to Pro users
- All users can now generate videos up to 15 seconds on app and web, Pro users up to 25 seconds on web— OpenAI (@OpenAI)
3:18 AM • Oct 16, 2025
For creators and filmmakers, this is a big deal. We’re watching the early stages of AI-driven storytelling that blends realism, emotion, and cinematic precision. The future of content creation is unfolding right in front of us.
5/ Google’s Gemma Helps Discover a Cancer Therapy Pathway
Google’s Gemma model helped researchers identify a potential pathway for cancer treatment, marking another major milestone in biomedical AI.
This is pretty insane. Probably the biggest AI related news of the year so far
Major breakthrough in AI powered biology!
Google just announced Cell2Sentence-Scale 27B (C2S-Scale), a 27 billion parameter model built to understand the language of individual cells.
Trained in
— Dr Singularity (@Dr_Singularity)
7:37 PM • Oct 15, 2025
With AI models now able to analyze molecular structures and simulate biological processes, breakthroughs like this are becoming more frequent. It’s increasingly likely that AI will play a central role in curing cancer within our lifetime!