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AI Daily Brief — 4 May 2026
Nathan Lambert published “The distillation panic”, Jack Clark”s Import AI 455 warned that AI systems are about to start building themselves, and Last Week in AI ran a podcast covering GPT-5.5, DeepSeek V4, and AI safety sabotage. Together AI published foundational research on efficient inference at scale.
Top stories
- Interconnects: The distillation panic. Nathan Lambert on the renewed concern around model distillation across competing labs. via Interconnects
- Import AI 455: AI systems are about to start building themselves. Jack Clark”s weekly survey leads with self-bootstrapping AI research. via Import AI
- Last Week in AI Podcast #243: GPT 5.5, DeepSeek V4, AI safety sabotage. Three major-thread weekly podcast. via Last Week in AI
- Algorithmic Bridge: How to get more from AI by using fewer tools. Workflow-design essay. via Algorithmic Bridge
- Together AI: Foundational research powering efficient inference at scale. Long-form on the inference-stack research roadmap. via Together AI
Quiet corners
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Mistral, Meta (Llama) were absent.
By the numbers
- 6 stories tracked across 6+ sources
- Most-mentioned themes: distillation, self-bootstrap
- Notable absences: OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Mistral, Meta
Compiled by AI Feed”s editor from all 6 headlines published on 4 May 2026.