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LangChain CEO says model quality alone won’t deliver production AI agents
LangChain’s chief executive has been warning that simply swapping in a bigger language model won’t magically turn a prototype into a reliable...
KV cache compaction cuts LLM memory 50×, chunked processing long contexts
Memory has long been the bottleneck for deploying large language models at scale.
Google open-sources Always On Memory Agent, using SQLite over vector DBs
Google’s product team just pushed a new open‑source project called the Always On Memory Agent, and it does something most LLM‑centric tools avoid: it...
The AI Doc lauds AI’s impact on filmmaking, ignoring concerns of artist Roher
The new documentary, billed as “The AI Doc,” rolls out a glossy celebration of artificial intelligence’s role in reshaping the film industry.
Python functools In‑Memory Caching Speeds Expensive LLM API Calls
Why do developers keep hitting the same LLM endpoint over and over? The answer is simple: many applications call large‑language‑model APIs inside...
Anthropic study links AI job impact to Claude usage as OpenAI launches top model
OpenAI just rolled out what it calls its “best model ever,” a move that’s reigniting debate over how quickly generative AI will reshape the labor...
Google Workspace CLI merges Gmail, Docs, Sheets for AI agents, cutting glue code
Google’s new Workspace command‑line interface folds Gmail, Docs, Sheets and the rest of the suite into a single programmable surface.
Pentagon designates Anthropic a supply-chain risk over Claude usage refusal
The Pentagon’s latest procurement memo puts Anthropic in the crosshairs, branding the AI firm a supply‑chain risk after the company balked at two...
‘Uncanny Valley’ Examines Iran AI War, Market Ethics, and Paramount’s Netflix Win
The piece stitches together three seemingly disparate threads—a geopolitical clash where Iran tests AI‑driven weapons, a moral tug‑of‑war over who...
ByteDance’s AI Push Stalled by Compute Limits, Copyright Issues, says Afra Wang
Why does this matter? ByteDance has been betting heavily on generative AI, hoping to turn its massive short‑form video expertise into a new class of...
Netflix Acquires Ben Affleck's AI Startup, Adds Actor as Senior Adviser
Why does a Hollywood star’s tech venture matter to a streaming giant? While the industry has long flirted with AI, few have seen an actor‑founder’s...
OpenAI launches GPT-5.4 with computer-use, Excel plugins, 17% BrowseComp boost
OpenAI’s latest rollout, GPT‑5.4, adds a native “computer‑use” mode and plugs straight into Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets, promising a more...
OpenAI launches GPT-5.4 and ChatGPT Agent, enabling computer‑task automation
Why does this matter now? OpenAI just rolled out GPT‑5.4 alongside a new ChatGPT Agent, positioning the company at the forefront of software that can...
Meta AI glasses route private footage to Nairobi contractors for review
Meta’s newest wearable promises hands‑free AI assistance, yet the device’s privacy safeguards are anything but straightforward.
Apple Music introduces optional AI labels to boost transparency
Apple Music is rolling out optional tags that flag whether a track or its accompanying visuals were created with artificial intelligence.
AI system flags probable matches, narrows anonymous accounts to shortlist
The research community has long wrestled with the tension between privacy and accountability online.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei returns to Pentagon talks to salvage deal
Why does this matter now? After weeks of stalled negotiations, the AI startup’s leadership is making a final push to keep its defense contracts...
Amodei slams OpenAI in memo, urges automated audit‑ready evidence collection
Why does this matter? In a leaked internal memo, Dario Amodei takes aim at OpenAI’s current compliance framework, arguing that the company’s reliance...
LWiAI Podcast #235: Sonnet 4.6, Deep‑Thinking Tokens, Anthropic vs Pentagon
Why does a breakfast deal matter in a conversation about Sonnet 4.6 and Gemini 3?
Seven tech giants sign Trump pledge to curb data‑center power cost spikes
Why does this matter? Because the cost of power for massive data farms is already a headline concern, and a new pledge aims to keep those bills from...