Nvidia earnings highlight chip demand as AI expands, Gemini 3 announced
When Nvidia wrapped up its latest earnings call, two things caught my eye: a sudden jump in chip orders linked to generative-AI workloads, and the...
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When Nvidia wrapped up its latest earnings call, two things caught my eye: a sudden jump in chip orders linked to generative-AI workloads, and the...
When Databricks released its newest research, the claim that a single, one-size-fits-all metric could settle AI evaluation was quickly knocked down.
When MapmyIndia’s Mappls meets Zoho’s CRM, something new might happen for Indian businesses that juggle customer data.
The researcher who first gave machines the ability to recognize objects is now looking up, at space.
Imagine a transcription model that actually guesses what you’ll say before you finish.
Last week felt like a sprint for LLM teams. Gemini 3 showed up with a tighter dialogue loop, Opus 4.5 nudged its multimodal rendering a bit further,...
Upwork’s newest research asks a question that’s been floating around freelance forums for a while: can an AI-driven assistant actually replace a...
These days AI models gulp petabytes of data, and the storage layer often ends up as the bottleneck.
When we ran the newest benchmark suite, a crowded mix of open-source language models faced off not just on raw facts but on juggling reasoning,...
Most vision models still lean on a fixed list of object categories. Want to pull out a rare bird, a custom logo, or a brand-new gadget?
These days Stereogum feels caught in a storm of change. On one hand, streaming services seem to have taken over how people find new music, and...
When I first saw ServiceNow’s newest suite, I thought it might finally bridge the gap between transparent bots and fully-autonomous workflows.
At the MIT Energy Initiative conference last week, engineers, investors and policy analysts crowded the room, all trying to make sense of a power...
When Google dropped the Gemma line, it didn’t grab headlines for raw speed so much as for how the models were handled.
It’s kind of surprising how often a language model trips up when a problem needs more than one step.
OpenAI and Mixpanel both hit the news this week after separate security slips that seemed to spill user data.
Reflection, a startup that only rolled out three months ago, just closed a $2 billion funding round.
When we ask a large language model a question, the exact wording can nudge the answer in subtle ways.
When TCS announced its October 2025 plan, the headline was hard to miss: a $6 billion spend on AI data centers and a massive retraining push for its...
Why does this partnership matter? While many firms are still tinkering with AI‑assisted code generators in isolated projects, a few are beginning to...