Standard Intelligence has unveiled FDM-1, a new “computer-action” model trained on 11 million hours of screen recordings to learn workflows directly from observation. By reverse-engineering user intent from video frames, the system can perform complex CAD modelling, debug software, and even control a real car – all with minimal task-specific training. With the ability to process nearly two hours of continuous screen activity in a single context window, FDM-1 signals a shift from language-trained AI to action-trained AI, potentially redefining how autonomous software systems learn and operate.
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London Named OpenAI’s Largest Research Hub Outside the US as UK Doubles Down on AI Leadership and Safety
OpenAI has announced that London will become its largest research hub outside the United States, citing Britain’s strong technology ecosystem, leading universities and scientific institutions. The expansion is paired with deeper collaboration between OpenAI, Microsoft and the UK AI Security Institute, including £5.6 million in new alignment funding. The move reinforces the UK’s ambition to position London as a global centre for frontier AI research while embedding safety and trust at the core of advanced system development.
Satya Nadella Showcases Microsoft’s Enterprise AI Vision at London AI Tour
At Microsoft’s AI Tour in London, Satya Nadella set out the company’s enterprise AI strategy, detailing how artificial intelligence is being embedded across Microsoft 365, Microsoft Fabric and Microsoft Foundry. Nadella highlighted the rise of agentic AI workflows operating alongside employees, enabling conversational interactions within tools such as Excel and PowerPoint, and described organisational data as the foundation for building intelligent, production-ready AI systems. He emphasised “precision augmentation” and transparency, arguing that explainability and human oversight are essential as enterprises deploy increasingly sophisticated AI agents.
Microsoft Calls on UK Businesses to Become “Frontier Firms” as It Unveils £22bn AI Investment
At its AI Tour London event, Microsoft urged UK organisations to embed artificial intelligence at the core of their operations and culture, positioning “Frontier Firms” as those leading with AI across every function. Announcing a $30bn (£22bn) UK investment — including major cloud and supercomputing infrastructure — executives showcased real-world productivity gains from partners such as Kantar, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and the Premier League. Leaders stressed that success in the “age of intelligence” will depend not only on technology, but on skills, governance and bold leadership.
Watch the Cisco AI Summit On-Demand: Insights from Sam Altman, Jensen Huang & Mike Krieger
Catch every session from the Cisco AI Summit, now available on demand. Explore frontier AI models with OpenAI’s Sam Altman, discover how Nvidia’s Jensen Huang is building the AI factory, and learn how enterprises are scaling AI with Anthropic’s Mike Krieger. Access all sessions and watch at your convenience.
China’s Lunar New Year Show Puts Humanoid Robots in the Spotlight
Humanoid robots performing choreographed dances at China’s Lunar New Year gala signaled the country’s rapid progress in robotics. While today’s machines remain limited to scripted routines, advances in AI and control systems are pushing them toward real-world autonomy—raising the prospect of large-scale automation across both physical and cognitive jobs.






