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K2.5 Beats GPT-5.2 and Opus 4.5 on Agentic and Video Benchmarks, Cuts Costs
Why should anyone care about the latest AI model rankings? Because the gap between “good enough” and truly useful is narrowing fast, and developers...
OpenAI to Test Ads in ChatGPT Amid Billion-Dollar Burn, Podcast Notes
Why does a podcast’s rundown matter to anyone tracking AI’s next moves? Because the LWiAI Podcast’s #232 episode strings together three stories that...
Moltbot routes requests through OpenAI, Anthropic or Google and fills web forms
Why does the buzz around AI assistants keep growing? While most tools can draft an email or pop a reminder, developers keep hunting for a version...
Winter storm restores power to 85% of 48,000 Virginia customers amid AI demand
A sudden freeze swept across Virginia last week, knocking out electricity for tens of thousands.
Alexa+ launches for all users, now accessible via Alexa.com browser
Why does this matter? Because Amazon’s latest push blurs the line between a voice‑first assistant and a web‑based chatbot.
Open Plug‑and‑Play Tool Aims to Enable One‑Step High‑Fidelity Video Diffusion
The open‑source community has just unveiled a plug‑and‑play toolkit aimed at squeezing an entire video‑generation pipeline into a single forward...
Google DeepMind staff request physical safety from ICE agents in offices
Why is a research lab in Cambridge suddenly sounding an alarm about immigration enforcement?
Google Search adds AI Overviews with follow‑up questions, says VP Robby Stein
Google is nudging its search experience toward a conversational layer. The company rolled out AI‑generated Overviews that summarize a query in a few...
Contextual AI unveils Agent Composer, hits top FACTS benchmark score
Here’s the thing: Contextual AI just rolled out Agent Composer, a tool built to push enterprise Retrieval‑Augmented Generation from prototype to...
Animators and AI Researchers Build ‘Dear Upstairs Neighbors’ Despite Unique Style
The short animated short “Dear Upstairs Neighbors” emerged from an unlikely partnership between traditional animators and a handful of AI...
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.