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Agents SDK evolves: harness adds new patterns, easing infrastructure work
Developers building autonomous agents have long wrestled with the plumbing that sits beneath any useful workflow.
Allbirds pivots to AI with NewBird, stock soars 600% as GPU assets planned
Allbirds, the New Zealand‑born sneaker brand, announced a dramatic shift this week: it will move from footwear to artificial‑intelligence services...
Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS adds audio tags to control vocal style, pace
Google’s Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS is trying to make synthetic voices sound less robotic and more human‑like.
Allbirds sells brand and footwear assets for USD 39 M, pivots to AI services
Allbirds has been in the news for more than its usual eco‑friendly shoe releases.
Clear Metrics and Structured Extractors Simplify Language Model Deployment
Deploying large language models feels a lot like tuning a complex instrument: you can spend weeks tweaking knobs without ever knowing which...
Anthropic readies Opus 4.7 and AI design tool as VCs bid up to USD 800 B
Anthropic is on the brink of releasing Opus 4.7, its latest language‑model iteration, alongside a new AI‑driven design tool that promises to...
Claude outperforms humans on alignment task, but results disappear in production
Claude, Anthropic’s flagship model, recently topped human researchers on a benchmark designed to test alignment—how well an AI follows the intentions...
Traza secures USD 2.1M from Base10 to automate procurement with AI
Traza just closed a $2.1 million round led by Base10, earmarking the cash for a platform that promises to stitch AI into the nuts‑and‑bolts of...
Adobe Firefly AI Assistant runs Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator from one prompt
Here's the thing: Adobe’s latest Firefly AI Assistant promises to let a single prompt drive Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator and other Creative Cloud...
Apple warned Grok and X over sexual deepfakes, threatened App Store removal
When users discovered that AI chat services were generating non‑consensual sexual imagery, the fallout spilled onto Apple’s tightly controlled...
OpenAI launches GPT-5.4-Cyber, a defensive cybersecurity model for vetted pros
Why does a new AI model matter to the people who keep our networks safe? While OpenAI has been busy refining general‑purpose assistants, it’s now...
OpenAI's GPT‑5.4‑Cyber shuns Mythos playbook as Claude Code becomes AI‑human command hub
OpenAI’s latest model, GPT‑5.4‑Cyber, is deliberately steering clear of the Mythos playbook that many vendors have leaned on for rapid feature...
Google DeepMind unveils Gemini Robotics‑ER 1.6, beats prior model in tool count
Google DeepMind’s latest release, Gemini Robotics‑ER 1.6, pushes physical AI a step further.
UK tests Mythos AI, noting its ability to chain multistep attacks
The United Kingdom’s security laboratory has taken a hard look at Mythos, an artificial‑intelligence system touted for its offensive capabilities.
Trusted access enables defenders through verification and accountability
The rise of generative AI has reshaped how security teams operate, but the tools that protect us are only as strong as the people who wield them.
K Health CEO says AI demand surges as hospitals turn to more chatbots
Hospitals are busy testing a new kind of front‑desk. Across the country, patients are typing questions into AI assistants instead of calling...
Alignment researchers use LLMs to automate reliable AAR progress evaluation
Alignment researchers are turning to large language models to keep tabs on their own progress.
AI Forum Launches Professional Certificate and USD 120M Fund for AI Fluency
The AI for the Economy Forum convened a diverse crowd of policymakers, educators and industry leaders, all grappling with how societies will adapt as...
TinyFish AI launches unified web platform, claims 2× higher task completion
TinyFish AI just rolled out a full‑stack web platform that bundles search, fetch, browsing and autonomous agents behind a single API key.
OpenAI's Brockman: AI could let small teams match firms if they afford compute
OpenAI’s president, Greg Brockman, is sounding a note of caution and optimism in equal measure.