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SoftBank partners with Sesterce on 75‑billion‑euro AI factory at Bosquel
SoftBank is gearing up for what it calls its biggest AI‑infrastructure push in Europe—a series of data centres that would total 5 gigawatts of...
AI search agents favor confirming hits, sideline gut answers, study finds
Why does this matter? Because the promise of AI‑driven search agents has always been that they can crawl the web, stitch together fresh facts, and...
Microsoft, Nvidia partner on AI PCs running agents, not Copilot
Why does this matter? Microsoft and Nvidia are quietly aligning on a new class of Windows PCs that run AI agents locally, rather than the...
Top AI users apply metacognition to check understanding, agreement, and laziness
Why does this matter? Because the conversation around AI has moved past “just prompt it” and into how we actually think while we do.
Study finds base AI models predict human behavior better than fine‑tuned chatbots
Why does this matter? Researchers have found that making large language models helpful actually dulls their knack for mimicking human choices.
Chronos-2 uses known covariates such as weather for building demand forecasts
Time‑series data powers a huge swath of industrial workflows—think demand forecasting, anomaly detection, classification of sensor streams.
OpenAI gives free life‑sciences AI model to aid government pandemic prep
OpenAI is rolling out a new initiative called the Rosalind Biodefense program, offering free access to its life‑sciences AI model, GPT‑Rosalind.
OpenAI upgrades GPT-5.5 readability, removes Canvas from Instant and Thinking
OpenAI is tweaking the ChatGPT experience again. While the company rolls out a readability upgrade for the newly launched GPT‑5.5 Instant, it’s also...
Deep learning models auto‑detect data features, reducing need for engineer input
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we work, but it’s also inventing a whole new lexicon.
Google's Gemini Spark sees my whole life, then friend‑zones my boyfriend
At Google’s I/O developer conference this spring, the company rolled out Gemini Spark, an “always‑on” AI assistant that plugs directly into your...
Researchers Find Failure Signatures in LLM Trading Agents' Planning Embeddings
Why does this matter? Because LLM‑driven trading bots are being tested in environments that mimic real‑world markets, and their internal states can...
SSD removes sync bottleneck in speculative decoding on MI300X
Why does this matter? Large language models still churn out tokens one at a time, leaving modern accelerators underused.
NVIDIA MCG Toolkit hits 61% completion, parsing code, configs, repo structure
AI models are getting bigger, and regulators are tightening the rules. California’s AB‑2013 and the EU AI Act now demand that teams produce auditable...
Claude Opus 4.8 Trained for Honesty, Flags Uncertainty, Reduces Frustrations
The AI field is no longer just about bigger numbers. A year ago, every release sounded like a brag‑fest of parameters and benchmark scores.
Review paper claims code defines AI agents' reasoning and behavior
A new review paper co‑authored by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana‑Champaign, Meta, and Stanford puts code front and centre in the...
Transformer Architecture Reduces Perplexity by 2.92 vs Fine‑Tuning
The Cognitive Categorical Transformer (CCT) adds a twist to a standard GPT‑2 Small backbone.
Glean tops USD 300M revenue, cites AI‑driven cost cuts and business insight
Glean just hit $300 million in annual recurring revenue, a three‑fold jump from the $100 million mark it logged only 15 months earlier.
Step 3.7 Flash runs on NVIDIA GPUs via SGLang, TensorRT-LLM, vLLM
Step 3.7 Flash is the newest vision‑language model from StepFun, aimed at enterprise‑grade multimodal AI.
NVIDIA research moves robotics simulation to reality, revealing robot confusion
Why does this matter? Robots still stumble when the world is messy. In a demo on the PEEK project page, a robot is asked to “give the banana to...
CVPR 2026 Friday Session: STARFlow‑V Video Modeling Poster #178, 4‑6 PM
Apple is back at the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, taking place in person at Denver’s Colorado Convention Center...