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Moonshot AI launches Kimi K2.5, open‑source LLM that outperforms Opus 4.5
Moonshot AI’s latest release, Kimi K2.5, has already drawn attention for eclipsing the performance of the proprietary Opus 4.5 model while remaining...
Pinterest to lay off up to 700 staff (~15%) by Sept 30 to focus on AI
Why is a tech‑driven social platform suddenly trimming its ranks? Pinterest, which reported 4,666 full‑time employees at the close of 2024, is set to...
Light field holograms top AI visualization stack, recreating digital objects
Why does this matter? Because the AI visualization pipeline has been climbing from flat graphics to immersive displays for years, and the latest rung...
Mistral releases Vibe 2.0, an AI agent for file editing beyond coding
Mistral, the Paris‑based AI startup that’s been positioning itself as Europe’s answer to GitHub Copilot, just dropped Vibe 2.0.
Alex Pretti killing triggers distinct online reaction as counternarrative spreads
The Minneapolis‑based story that landed on the market‑trends desk this week isn’t just another headline.
Theorem raises USD 6M to close oversight gap in AI-written software
Theorem just closed a $6 million round, earmarked for a suite of checks that aim to catch defects in code churned out by generative AI before it ever...
Google Photos adds text prompts for AI photo-to-video generation
For many users, the jump from a static snapshot to a moving scene has felt like a leap too far.
LexisNexis Chief Says AI Systems for JudgeGPT Have Been Significantly Advanced
The legal tech community has been watching JudgeGPT’s rollout with a mix of curiosity and caution.
Meta to pilot premium subscriptions for Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp
Meta is rolling out a new experiment that could change how users pay for its biggest platforms.
Tech leaders, students weigh daily reliance on AI and safety for kids
Tech executives and college students sat down this week to map out where artificial‑intelligence tools will sit in everyday routines.
Anthropic CEO warns of AI dangers as Claude gains interactive apps
Anthropic’s chief executive has been sounding the alarm on AI’s growing influence, warning that unchecked capabilities could outpace safeguards.
Qwen3-Max Thinking Beats Gemini 3 Pro, GPT-5.2 on Humanity's Last Exam
Qwen3‑Max‑Thinking just outperformed Gemini 3 Pro and GPT‑5.2 on what the community is calling “Humanity’s Last Exam,” a benchmark that pushes models...
EU probes X over Grok's sexualized deepfake image tools risk assessment
The European Commission has opened a formal probe into Elon Musk’s X, zeroing in on the platform’s Grok image‑editing suite.
Enterprise AI pilots fail; firms must treat AI as a capability, not a tool
Enterprise AI pilots are hitting a wall. Companies pour budgets into proofs of concept, only to watch the projects stall when the technology meets...
OpenAI President, Trump Mega-Donor, Joins Tech Execs Courting Administration
OpenAI’s top executive has just been identified as a major donor to former President Donald Trump, a fact that adds a new layer to the growing...
Claude Code adds Tasks for longer agent runs, coordination; can be disabled
Anthropic’s latest Claude Code release pushes agents past the short‑lived bursts that have defined most developer‑focused models.
Google to Pay USD 68 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over Assistant’s Unlawful Recording
Google has agreed to pay $68 million to end a federal case that alleges its virtual assistant was listening when users thought it wasn’t.
Anthropic adds Slack, Figma, Asana to Claude, touts AI as job substitute
Anthropic is turning its Claude chatbot into more than a conversational gimmick. By embedding Slack, Figma and Asana directly into the model, the...
MCP links Claude chat to Slack, Canva, Figma and adds Box, Clay integrations
Why does this matter now? MCP’s latest rollout stitches Claude chat directly into the workflows many teams already use—Slack for instant messaging,...
WIRED finds most deepfake sites now offer explicit high‑quality video
Why does this matter? Because the tools that once produced grainy, novelty clips are now churning out cinema‑grade porn with unsettling ease.