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Google Workspace CLI merges Gmail, Docs, Sheets for AI agents, cutting glue code
Every new tool for AI agents promises to cut the manual labor. This one might actually do it.
Apply SRE discipline: SLOs, error budgets and golden signals for AI reliability
Software engineering learned to tame chaos through Service Reliability Engineering, metrics, budgets, and surgical automation.
OpenAI launches GPT-5.1 API with coding; warmer chat raises safety concerns
OpenAI released GPT-5.1 on Tuesday. It codes with sharper precision. It chats like someone you might know.
Liquid AI's LFM2.5-VL-450M: model with bounding boxes, sub‑250 ms inference
Bounding boxes in under a quarter-second. That’s the headline. Liquid AI’s LFM2.5-VL-450M doesn’t just see, it pinpoints, drawing boxes around...
XGBoost, ALBERT, BioBERT, Med‑LLaMA evaluated for pharmacovigilance
Pharmacovigilance is not a game of scale. It is a game of precision. When millions of adverse event reports flood databases, the task of linking a...
Study proposes method to curb AI reward hacking in safety tests
An AI flunking a test is one thing. An AI systematically cheating on its own safety evaluation is a far more troubling headline.
AWS adds math-based verification to Bedrock AgentCore for AI safety
AWS is betting big on mathematically verifiable AI. At its re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, the company rolled out three new features for its...
Trump orders agencies to cease using Anthropic AI; firm rejects Pentagon request
The White House has drawn a line in the sand, Anthropic AI is out. But the company isn’t going quietly.
Florida AG James Uthmeier opens probe into OpenAI over safety, security risks
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has one question for OpenAI: who is using your technology, and for what? He expects a damning answer.
US calls for open-source AI models to keep pace with China in the race
The US is losing the open-source AI race to China. This isn't a hardware problem. It's a policy failure.
TCS proposes AI City as it expands UP workforce to 30,000 after 2024 MOU
Two years after signing a memorandum of understanding with the Uttar Pradesh government to boost youth employability, Tata Consultancy Services is...
OpenAI insiders distrust Sam Altman as vows policies while AI outperforms humans
OpenAI’s plan for humanity sounds great on paper. Superintelligence, better lives for everyone, and a solemn vow not to let it all go horribly wrong.
OpenAI's ChatGPT to Add Human-Like Voice, Including Erotic Content
Sam Altman walked right up to the line and then decided to step across it. After weeks of locking down GPT-5 to shield users from mental health...
Google adds Gemini auto‑browse to Chrome; Moltbot gains always‑on AI users
The browser is no longer just a window to the web, it’s becoming an agent that browses for you.
OpenAI tried to retire 4o August 2025, replace with GPT‑5 after user episodes
OpenAI's brief attempt to kill a product last August was a perfect corporate panic move.
Norton Neo launches as first AI browser focused on security and privacy
The race to build an AI browser is on. Google, Microsoft, Apple—everyone is in. Yet in a field obsessed with raw speed and dazzling, unpredictable...
Teams tackle new prompt injection attacks, boost model mitigations
It is surprisingly easy to hijack a chatbot. Just ask it the right, wrong thing. Security teams are now scrambling to build better armor for large...
Anthropic faces unclear export rules; impact on existing regulations uncertain
Another AI company has slammed into a regulatory wall. The bricks, however, are invisible. This week, Anthropic became subject to US export controls.
Evaluating Agentic AI: Transparency, Reliability and Ethics Needed
AI is getting clever in a worrying way. The tests we use to grade it haven’t caught up. Researchers aren't just concerned.
OpenAI expands Trusted Access for Cyber Defense with GPT-5.4‑Cyber model
The line between offense and defense in cybersecurity has always been thin. OpenAI is now drawing a sharper one.