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Google launches Personal Intelligence in AI Mode for Pro and Ultra users
Google is nudging its premium tier into a more personal kind of search. While the company has long hinted at deeper AI integration, this rollout is...
Mistral launches ultra‑fast, cost‑efficient translation model, rivals AI labs
Mistral’s latest release promises a translation engine that runs at breakneck speed while keeping the price tag modest.
Franken‑stack tax drives costly AI pitfalls; platform‑native architecture needed
The term “Franken‑stack tax” has become a shorthand for the hidden costs that creep in when enterprises cobble together mismatched AI components.
Meituan's LongCat-Image-Edit: open-source model for precise, instruction-driven edits
Meituan has been quietly expanding its AI toolkit beyond food delivery, and the latest addition targets a niche that many developers still wrestle...
Anthropic pledges Claude will stay ad‑free, unlike ChatGPT, per blog
Anthropic has taken a clear stance on how its flagship model, Claude, will be presented to users.
Sen. Warren seeks details on Gemini checkout data shared with retailers
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has sent a formal request to Google, pressing for a rundown of exactly what information the new Gemini AI will hand off when...
Genstore AI agents support solo sellers; GLM-OCR advances document understanding
Solo entrepreneurs are suddenly surrounded by a suite of AI services that promise to fill the gaps a traditional team would cover.
Akamai data shows AI training bots and content‑fetching bots rise since July
Akamai’s recent traffic report paints a clear picture: bots built for AI model training have been inching upward month after month, beginning in July...
HHS develops AI to generate hypotheses on unverified vaccine injury claims
The Department of Health and Human Services is rolling out a new artificial‑intelligence system designed to sift through the flood of vaccine‑injury...
Moltbook Debuts as Reddit‑like Social Network for AI Agents, says Matt Schlicht
The idea of machines talking to each other isn’t new, but a dedicated forum for that chatter finally landed this week.
Qwen3-Coder-Next: 10× throughput beats Claude‑Opus‑4.5 on SecCodeBench
The new Qwen3‑Coder‑Next model arrives with a claim that’s hard to ignore: an open‑source, ultra‑sparse architecture that can handle repository‑wide...
Anthropic teams with Allen Institute and HHMI to boost transparent scientific AI
Anthropic’s latest moves put it squarely at the intersection of cutting‑edge AI and fundamental research.
Apple adds Claude and Codex to Xcode 26.3, enabling auto‑entitlement for APIs
Apple’s latest Xcode update, version 26.3, slips two heavyweight language models—Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s Codex—directly into the IDE.
Elon Musk says merging SpaceX and xAI to launch space‑based data centers
Elon Musk has announced that SpaceX and his AI venture xAI will combine forces to create data centers orbiting the planet.
Microsoft builds Publisher Content Marketplace for AI licensing
Microsoft is turning its cloud muscle toward a new kind of storefront—one that lets developers attach a price tag to the articles, photos and videos...
Infiltrator reports AI agents on Moltbook ignore pleas, share odd links
When I slipped into Moltbook—a platform that bars humans and lets only AI agents converse—I expected a tidy showcase of machine‑to‑machine chatter.
AI orchestration success hinges on 90% router accuracy, not model size
Why does the architecture of AI systems matter more than the raw power of the models they contain?
Databricks DB cuts app build to days; Lakebase runs PostgreSQL on lakehouse
Databricks’ new server‑less database promises to shrink the typical months‑long cycle of building data‑driven applications down to a matter of days,...
Claude's story: millions of books died, while Netflix pursues Warner Bros.
The piece opens with a stark accounting: the training of Anthropic’s Claude model reportedly led to “millions of books died,” a phrase that reads...
Five Emerging Time‑Series Foundation Models Challenging Classic Methods
Forecasting has long been the domain of ARIMA, exponential smoothing and a handful of bespoke neural nets trained on isolated data streams.