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World ID’s orb can verify Tinder profiles, Zoom calls, and Docusign
Why does a glowing sphere matter to anyone swiping right or signing contracts? While the tech behind World ID’s biometric orbs sounds like sci‑fi,...
Anthropic's cyber model may repair Pentagon ties refusing surveillance, lethal AI
The latest offering from Anthropic is a cybersecurity model that could act as a bridge back to the Department of Defense, a prospect that has drawn...
OpenClaw and NVIDIA NemoClaw Enable Secure Local AI Agent via Ollama
OpenClaw teams with NVIDIA’s NemoClaw to give developers a way to run an AI assistant entirely on‑premises, without exposing model weights or prompts...
Satellite drone images show Microsoft Oracle OpenAI centers delayed >3 months
Satellite and drone footage captured over the past six months shows a growing gap between announced rollout timelines and on‑the‑ground reality at...
Standard LLM guidelines focus on training costs, overlook inference budget
Why does the cost balance matter when you’re actually using a model? Companies pour billions into training massive language models, yet the bill...
VentureBeat survey: 68‑72% of firms prioritize blocking unauthorized AI actions
Enterprises are waking up to a new class of risk that goes beyond rogue prompts or data leaks.
AI protein-design tools offer flexible workflows for any protein class
AI‑driven protein‑design platforms are finally spilling out of specialist labs and into the hands of everyday biologists.
Google's AI mode will open linked pages beside search on Chrome desktop
Google is nudging its conversational search toward a tighter, more visual workflow.
Physical Intelligence robot model shows LLM-like skill composition, flaws noted
Physical Intelligence (PI) has released a new robot model that, according to its creators, can stitch together individual capabilities in a way that...
Anthropic launches Claude Design, AI tool that creates prototypes, rivals Figma
Anthropic’s latest offering, Claude Design, entered the market this week with a promise that feels almost out of step with the current design‑tool...
Guide Shows How AI Surrogates Using PhysicsNeMo Speed Modular Reactor Design
The nuclear sector has long wrestled with the tension between safety, speed and cost when moving from concept to a working reactor.
NanoClaw, Vercel add policy dialogs for agents on 15 apps; Docker sandbox tie‑up
Enterprise AI assistants are finally getting a control panel that isn’t just a checkbox.
The Vergecast offers hotline for AI inevitability discussion contact
Why does a podcast need a hotline? The latest Vergecast episode tackled what the hosts called the “AI is inevitable” trap, a conversation that...
OpenAI's Codex powers Lovable AI, letting millions create apps from text
OpenAI’s Codex is slipping out of the research lab and into a tool that lets anyone turn a line of text into a working product.
Qwen Team Open‑Sources Qwen3.6‑35B‑A3B Vision‑Language MoE Model with 3B Params
Qwen’s latest release, the Qwen3.6‑35B‑A3B, pushes the envelope for open‑source vision‑language systems.
Build Vision AI Pipelines with NVIDIA DeepStream and Custom Models
Building a video‑analytics workflow that runs smoothly on a GPU can feel like assembling a jigsaw puzzle with pieces that rarely fit together.
Salesforce introduces Headless 360 and Agentforce Layer for AI agents on any surface
Salesforce is reshaping how companies build and run AI assistants. The new Headless 360 suite promises to expose the entire CRM stack as a...
Enterprises Gain Real AI Provider Options as Costs Drop, Usage Rises
Enterprises are finally seeing a broader menu of AI vendors, a shift that feels almost inevitable after two years of near‑monopoly by a few big...
GPT‑Rosalind life‑sciences plugin for Codex launches on GitHub
Why does a new Codex add‑on matter to bench scientists? While AI assistants have been sprouting across tech circles, few have been packaged...
OpenAI launches GPT-Rosalind, hits top score on BixBench benchmark
OpenAI’s latest foray into the life‑science arena arrives as a tightly scoped model named GPT‑Rosalind, rolled out on a limited‑access basis...