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OSGym runs 1,000+ OS replicas at USD 0.23/day with decentralized state management
Running a thousand operating‑system instances for a single research project used to sound like a budget nightmare.
New GPT‑5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6 excel in coding, math, research
Why does the split between “hard‑core” and “hand‑hold” AI matter right now? One camp is busy feeding the newest language models into tools that...
The Vergecast on OpenAI, AI leadership, vibe‑coding, DIY work and Brendan Carr
OpenAI has been the focus of relentless scrutiny ever since Sam Altman reclaimed the helm, and the fallout has spilled into every corner of the tech...
OpenAI says early compute buildout gives it edge over Anthropic
Why does the race for raw processing power matter to anyone watching the AI sector?
Seagate Space, Firefly Aerospace sign MoU for offshore sea‑launch platform
Why does a sea‑based launch matter now? While traditional pads dominate the U.S., the idea of firing rockets from a moving platform has lingered in...
Perplexity pivots to AI agents; guide builds Notion custom agents
Perplexity’s latest shift toward AI agents has caught the attention of anyone juggling repetitive tasks in a growing business.
OpenAI launches USD 100 ChatGPT Pro tier with 5× Codex limits, adjusts Plus usage
Why does OpenAI’s pricing shuffle matter now? The company just announced a new $100 “ChatGPT Pro” tier, a move it says comes after “very popular...
Florida AG James Uthmeier opens probe into OpenAI over safety, security risks
The move marks one of the first state‑level probes aimed squarely at a leading artificial‑intelligence firm.
Anthropic sends Claude AI to psychiatrist, citing rising consciousness risk
Anthropic’s latest move has the AI community buzzing: the company arranged for its flagship model, Claude, to sit down with a licensed psychiatrist.
Trump-appointed judges reject Anthropic's bid to block AI blacklisting
The court’s refusal to halt the administration’s blacklist of Anthropic’s technology marks a rare clash between a federal bench and a private AI...
OpenAI cuts Pro plan to USD 100, targeting heavy Codex users and adjusts Plus usage
A $100 price tag now sits on OpenAI’s Pro tier, a clear signal that the company is courting the segment that burns through the most Codex compute.
Google Gemini AI generates real-time 3D simulations, like Moon orbiting Earth
Google’s Gemini AI is stepping beyond text‑only answers, letting users watch concepts come to life in three dimensions.
Police corporal used computers to turn driver's license photos into AI porn
A Pennsylvania state trooper’s misuse of government technology has landed in a criminal investigation.
Man convicted Take It Down Act used 24 AI tools to create non‑consensual nudes
The first conviction under the Take It Down Act has drawn attention not just because a man was found guilty, but because the case exposes how readily...
Deep Agents Deploy Offers Open, Self‑Hosted Alternative to Claude Managed Agents
Deep Agents Deploy arrives as a direct answer to the growing demand for more transparent, user‑controlled AI agents.
Kaggle and Google Offer Free 5-Day Gen AI Course with Gemini Fine‑Tuning Lab
Kaggle and Google have teamed up to roll out a free, five‑day curriculum that walks learners through the nuts and bolts of generative AI.
Stanford study finds AI agent handoffs lose information, affecting compute cost
The Stanford team set out to answer a practical question: when does splitting a task among multiple AI agents actually save resources, and when does...
Hayden Field discusses AI monetization cliff and existential profit race
The AI sector has moved from hype to hard numbers, and investors are watching the bottom line like never before.
How Retrieval-Augmented Generation Uses Query Vectors to Find Similar Docs
Why does this matter? Retrieval‑augmented generation (RAG) promises to pull information from a pre‑indexed store rather than relying solely on a...
Run Qwen3.5 on an Old Laptop Using Ollama’s New Tool Integrations
Running a modern language model on a decades‑old notebook feels like trying to fit a sports car into a compact sedan.