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AI expected to make small discoveries by 2026, larger ones from 2028 onward
Forget the hype about AI curing cancer tomorrow. Researchers are now penciling in actual dates for what machines might genuinely discover, and it’s a...
OpenAI to acquire Python tool-maker Astral, integrating its tools with Codex
OpenAI just bought Astral. It’s a move that reshapes the battlefield for AI-powered coding assistants.
Google's AI Inbox tested on near-inbox-zero user with six emails left
Six emails. For most people, that’s a quiet Tuesday morning. For someone who treats inbox zero like a sacred state, it’s a deliberate pile of chaos.
2026 AI Scientist Roadmap Highlights Rise in Learning Agents
Forget the textbook categories. The labs building real AI systems moved on years ago. Look at the 2026 AI Scientist Roadmap from Analytics Vidhya.
Google One's $10 Premium Plan Offers 2TB Storage, Photo Editing Tools
Google One just made its $10-a-month plan a lot more interesting. For that price, or $100 annually, you get 2 terabytes of storage, family sharing,...
Genstore AI agents support solo sellers; GLM-OCR advances document understanding
The solo seller is no longer alone. Genstore deploys an AI agent team that works around the clock, research, operations, marketing, analytics, all...
Graphite blends stacked PRs with AI analysis for faster, higher-quality reviews
Code reviews are broken. Every engineer knows it. The process crawls. It bores teams to tears, famously missing major flaws while nitpicking a single...
Prosperr.io Raises USD 4 Million to Tackle Global Fintech Tax Management
Global tax systems are a mess of legacy code and paper forms. Prosperr.io just raised $4 million to prove software can fix it.
Anthropic readies Opus 4.7 and AI design tool as VCs bid up to USD 800 B
The number is $800 billion. Venture capitalists, according to a Business Insider report, are now offering to value the AI company Anthropic at that...
GPT-5.2 Thinking emerges as collaborative AI for end-to-end web builds
GPT-5.2 Thinking doesn’t answer your questions. It builds your project. For web developers tired of babysitting AI through incomplete, half-baked...
Apple engineers inspect bacon packaging, aid ImageTek with USD 600 B investment
An Apple engineer stood in a Michigan factory this year. He was looking at bacon.
Anthropic receives US approval to relaunch Claude Mythos 5 model
Anthropic can sell its best brain again, with conditions. US regulators just approved a limited relaunch of the Claude Mythos 5 model.
Coforge launches Data Cosmos to tackle data fragmentation and legacy costs
Every company wants its data to power smart AI. But the fuel is a mess—locked in expensive legacy systems, scattered across departments, governed by...
Meta's Muse Spark Handles Visual STEM Queries, Entity Recognition, Localization
Most AI models can describe a picture of a refrigerator. Meta says its new Muse Spark can find the exact part inside it that’s broken.
Quilter's AI designs 843-part Linux board that boots on first try, defying 10% success norm
The hardware industry has long accepted a grim statistic: roughly nine out of ten first-pass board designs fail.
Google and Replit grapple with reliable AI agents as users demand creative loops
Today's AI agents are broken promises. They handle a simple task, then crash. The real demand isn't for a digital servant.
CRED uses AI with Cleo, Thea and Stark to build concierge-level service
CRED is staffing its customer service with software. The fintech company announced three new AI assistants named Cleo, Thea, and Stark, each...
Atlantic report: MorphCast AI tags employee emotions during boss meetings
Your boss’s meeting room just got a new attendee: an algorithm that claims to read your soul from your face.
Utah AI office permits Legion chatbot to renew 15 low‑risk psychiatric meds
Last month, a chatbot in Utah got the green light to refill Prozac. No doctor’s note. No appointment.
AI Engineers Face Rising Costs, Need New Strategies for Efficiency
Engineers are now judged by their AI appetite. Teams track token counts, and some have leaderboards.