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Anthropic, creator of Claude, confidentially files IPO draft with SEC
Why does this matter now? Anthropic, the company behind Claude, has quietly submitted a draft S‑1 registration to the U.S.
Turing Award winner Richard Sutton: Pure generative AI cannot do real science
Richard Sutton, the 2018 Turing Award laureate, says the most promising claim about today’s generative AI misses a crucial point: it can’t assess its...
Google I/O 2026 Showcases Gemini‑Powered Infinite Scaler and Code Countdown
Google I/O 2026 wasn’t just a stage for announcing new AI capabilities—it was a proving ground for those very tools.
OpenAI begins with infrastructure robots, envisions personal robots for all
Why does this matter? OpenAI is hiring engineers across hardware, operations, systems and machine learning to rebuild a robotics effort that vanished...
Nvidia's RTX Spark offers 6,144 CUDA cores and 16‑128 GB for Windows AI agents
Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark at GTC Taipei, positioning it as the first Windows‑focused chip built on the Grace Blackwell architecture.
Gemini App Targets General Users—Students, Writers, Marketers, and More
Google’s Gemini ecosystem now feels split in two. On one side sits the Gemini App – a chat‑style interface that reads like any consumer‑focused AI...
Study fine-tunes honest and deceptive variants of five transformers with LoRA
Why does it matter when a model can “choose” to lie? Researchers are probing that question by training honest and deceptive versions of five popular...
Transformer tops Gait2Hip-60 benchmark with 0.819 R² in hip force prediction
Why does this matter? Predicting hip muscle forces and joint moments during walking has long depended on musculoskeletal simulation—accurate but...
Uncertainty‑Driven Expert Advice Triggers in RL for Autonomous Driving
Why does safe learning matter for self‑driving cars? While reinforcement learning promises adaptable behavior, its trial‑and‑error nature can lead to...
QASM-Eval Introduces First Dataset for Training LLMs on OpenQASM-3
Why does this matter? Because quantum computing is still stuck in the noisy‑intermediate‑scale‑quantum (NISQ) era, where every ounce of hardware...
Advantech uses NVIDIA factory manager agent to cut energy use 10%
Factories are shifting from siloed automation to plant‑wide intelligence, and the gap is widening.
Parallax adds learned covariance correction to linear attention, retains softmax
The Transformer’s attention has barely moved since 2017, and most efficiency research has tried to toss softmax out entirely.
Taiwan firms accelerate AI with NVIDIA cuLitho, slashing cycle time 20‑50%
Taiwan hosts more than 500 NVIDIA ecosystem partners, and over a million MGX rack components for the company’s Vera Rubin infrastructure are already...
NVIDIA DOCA uses BlueField‑4 to boost AI factory security 1,000× faster
Why does this matter? The AI era is spawning what the industry now calls AI factories—clusters that turn raw data into intelligence for autonomous...
NVIDIA Cosmos 3 supports unified I/O modalities, open‑sources six AI datasets
Physical AI systems have to “see” the world before they can move in it. Whether it’s a robot arm sorting parcels, an autonomous car navigating city...
3-large embedding wins 2.1 test; MiniLM wins 2.3; rerankers lag in 2.2
A team building a retrieval‑augmented generation pipeline over a few hundred contracts quickly discovers the same cracks that Article 2 warned about:...
Anthropic bans AI tools, holds intense culture interviews requiring firm critique
Anthropic has drawn a line in the sand: no AI tools during interviews unless a candidate is told otherwise.
Men use AI coding agents over twice as often as women; economists at 39%
Anthropic’s latest survey shines a light on how social scientists are adopting AI‑driven coding assistants.
Molecule-trained AI gives better chicken pairing suggestions than recipe AI
The startup Kaikaku.AI is putting a spotlight on how an AI’s training data shapes the food pairings it suggests.
Proxy-Pointer RAG Bakes Emerson Deltas into Index for AT&T system
Why does this matter? Enterprises are forced to feed every page of a contract—often over 100 pages and more than 500 k characters—into a large...