Grok 4 & The Great AI Talent Shuffle | Trends in AI - July 2025

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Join us for the Zeta Alpha "Trends in AI" show on Friday, July 11th at 8 AM PST / 5 PM CEST live from LAB42 in Amsterdam, and online in San Francisco and around the globe. This month, we will explore new research on Human-AI collaboration, covering the cognitive debt when using AI assistants, examine the shifting landscape of AI talent, and spotlight the latest contributions to the open-source ecosystem. Model announcements such as Seedance, ERNIE 4.5, and Qwen3-Embedding underscore the growing influence of Chinese teams in global open releases. As usual, we’ll break down some of the latest trending research papers, like Self-Adapting Language Models and Reinforcement Pre-training, as well as the recent developments on the EU AI Act and its impact on the industry. Register on Luma to receive your Zoom webinar invitation, or watch our live stream on YouTube and LinkedIn. https://lu.ma/trends-in-ai-july-2025
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