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Cheaper tokens, bigger bills: Agentic workloads test AI infrastructure
Cheaper tokens are tempting, but they come with a hidden cost: the infrastructure that powers them is being stretched in ways it wasn’t built for.
Writer launches AI agents that act without prompts Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce
Writer is stepping into a crowded field, rolling out AI agents that can initiate actions without a user‑written prompt.
RunPod Flash, Open‑Source Python Tool, Cuts Containers for Faster AI Development
RunPod’s newest offering, Flash, promises to strip away the usual container baggage that slows down AI experimentation.
OpenAI acknowledges company‑wide “goblin” narrative reaching top leadership
OpenAI’s latest post on X sparked a flurry of reactions, turning a tongue‑in‑cheek meme into a boardroom topic.
Zuckerberg commits USD 500 million to AI-driven biology research at Meta
Zuckerberg is putting a half‑billion dollars behind a new research push at Meta, and the amount alone raises eyebrows.
Claude Code, Copilot, Codex hacked; attackers stole credentials, not models
Why does this matter? Because the recent breaches of Anthropic’s Claude Code, Microsoft’s Copilot and OpenAI’s Codex all followed the same playbook:...
Salesforce unveils Agentforce Operations to streamline enterprise AI workflows
Enterprises that have layered generative AI into their daily processes are hitting a familiar snag: the software that should accelerate work often...
200,000 MCP servers have command execution flaw; Anthropic labels it a feature
Two hundred thousand MCP servers are now known to expose a command‑execution flaw that Anthropic has oddly described as a “feature.” The...
Artificial Intelligence Shows Skill in Emergency Room Triage Process
Emergency departments are under constant pressure, and any tool that can ease the bottleneck draws attention.
Musk says he founded OpenAI to avoid 'Terminator' outcome; xAI safety criticized
Elon Musk’s testimony painted a picture of a founder who felt compelled to act when official channels fell short.
Scout AI raises USD 100 million to train war models, joins Field and Overland AI
At a U.S. military base in central California, four‑seat all‑terrain vehicles snake up hillside trails.
Taylor Swift seeks likeness trademark as TikTok deepfake ads surface
Taylor Swift’s recent push to trademark her own image isn’t just a legal footnote; it’s a response to a growing wave of unauthorized uses that have...
IBM launches Granite Speech 4.1 2B models, hits 1.33 WER on LibriSpeech clean
IBM’s latest foray into speech technology arrives as two Granite Speech 4.1 2 B models, each built around a three‑component architecture that blends...
Satya Nadella says Microsoft will exploit royalty‑free OpenAI model through 2032
Microsoft's latest agreement with OpenAI has been the subject of intense commentary.
Google CEO: Users love AI Overviews, but compute shortage caps revenue
Google’s cloud division posted a record‑breaking quarter, pulling in roughly $20 billion and posting a year‑over‑year jump that eclipses anything...
Salesforce crowdsources AI roadmap, using fast code pushes and customer feedback
Salesforce is reshaping how it builds the next generation of AI tools, and it’s doing so by turning its customers into co‑designers.
Goodfire’s tool, a MIT Tech Review 2026 breakthrough, helps debug LLM models
Goodfire has rolled out an open‑source utility that peers inside the inner workings of large language models, giving engineers a way to spot failures...
Legora valued at USD 5.6 B, lists Bird & Bird, Cleary Gottlieb, Linklaters
The $5.6 billion valuation Legora just announced has turned heads across the legal tech sector, especially as the startup squares off with rival AI...
Pentagon signs AI contracts with Nvidia, Microsoft, AWS after Anthropic dispute
The Pentagon’s newest AI contracts read like a shopping list: Nvidia, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services will each get a slice of the defense...
GPT-5.5 scores 71.4% on expert cybersecurity tasks, edging Mythos Preview's 68.6%
Why does this matter? Because the latest round of AI‑driven security tests pits OpenAI’s GPT‑5.5 against the much‑talked‑about Mythos Preview in a...