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Nvidia’s China AI Chip Push Succeeds as Trump‑Era Logic Gains Backing
Nvidia’s long‑running effort to break into China’s AI‑chip market finally shows tangible results.
Gemini 3 Flash uses zoom for fine detail, improving PlanCheckSolver accuracy 5%
Why does a model that can “zoom” matter for architects and engineers? While most large language models focus on text, Gemini 3 Flash adds a visual...
Sen. Warren urges Altman to confirm OpenAI has no government bailout guarantee
Senator Elizabeth Warren has taken the Senate floor to press OpenAI’s chief, Sam Altman, on a question that’s been buzzing in Capitol Hill for weeks:...
Waymo robotaxi strikes child near school during drop‑off, minor injuries
Why does a Waymo robotaxi’s encounter with a child matter now? The crash happened in a busy school‑zone corridor, exactly when families are shuttling...
Chrome adds agentic AI upgrade; HubSpot releases 200+ AI Income Ideas guide
Chrome’s latest update nudges the browser into “agentic” AI territory, promising users more proactive assistance while they surf.
Zuckerberg says apps will replace recommendation algorithms with AI greetings
Meta’s leadership has been signaling a pivot from the familiar feed‑driven model toward something more conversational.
ICE employs Palantir's AI tools to analyze tip line submissions
Why does this matter? ICE has long relied on external contractors to turn raw data into actionable intelligence, and Palantir has been in the...
Company that sold ICE's face‑recognition app linked to revoked Global Entry
The company that supplied Immigration and Customs Enforcement with its notorious facial‑recognition tool has found itself at the center of a new...
Claude code migrates nearly 200 HA devices and builds tap‑control dashboard
The author’s smart‑home setup had become a tangled web of lights, thermostats, cameras and sensors—so many that keeping track felt like cataloguing a...
Moltbot AI assistant gains social media buzz for organization, automation
Moltbot, the latest AI‑driven personal assistant, has become a talking point among developers, entrepreneurs, and hobbyists who have been testing its...
Google’s ‘Auto Browse’ agent, using Gemini 3 AI, books flights, finds apartments
Why does this matter? Because Chrome is the gateway for most of our online lives, and Google is now letting an AI sit behind the mouse.
Airtable Superagent provides full execution visibility, cites data semantics over model
Airtable’s new Superagent promises to keep every step of an autonomous workflow in view, a claim that directly tackles the “multi‑agent context...
Researchers Update Classifier Evasion Techniques for Vision-Language Models
In 2014 a handful of researchers showed that tiny, human‑imperceptible tweaks to a picture could steer an image‑classification model toward a chosen...
Dynamic Context Parallelism Speeds Variable-Length Training on Megatron Core
Variable‑length sequences have long slowed the training of large language models.
Adaptive6 launches from stealth, cuts enterprise cloud waste, aids Ticketmaster
Adaptive6 stepped out of stealth this week with a promise that feels oddly specific in a market crowded with cost‑management buzzwords.
Send Help follows Linda and injured Bradley bonding on the beach
The short film “Send Help” positions itself as a quiet tribute to anyone who’s ever survived a tyrannical supervisor.
SAP Cloud ERP drives Western Sugar’s AI automation and predictive maintenance
Western Sugar’s recent migration to SAP’s cloud‑based ERP platform marks a decisive step toward embedding artificial intelligence across its supply...
ADL study finds Grok most antisemitic among ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude
Why does this matter? Because the same AI tools that draft emails and answer homework are now being tested for bias that can reinforce hate.
Google's Smart Glasses Lead in Software, Yet Lag on Style, Partner Samsung
Google’s next foray into wearables promises a software suite that outpaces most competitors, yet the design language still feels tentative.
AI scans 100 M Hubble cutouts in 2.5 days, flags 1,400 odd objects
Astronomers have been staring at the same Hubble images for years, yet the sheer volume of data keeps growing.