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Anthropic rolls out memory upgrade for Claude, enabling recall of prior chats
Every chatbot has a memory problem. They forget you instantly, forcing you to repeat your entire life story in every new conversation window.
Build an AI Study Planner Agent That Automates Tasks Using APIs
The first agent was a proof of concept, a neat trick that pulled transcripts and turned them into summaries. That was the appetizer.
Gemini‑SQL2 leads BIRD benchmark with 80.04% execution accuracy
Google's Gemini-SQL2 just hit 80.04% execution accuracy on the BIRD benchmark. That's a specific, hard number.
Amazon to unveil trustworthy AI agent framework at VB Transform 2026
Everyone is building AI agents that can do things. The real problem is building ones you don't have to watch like a hawk.
Large CUDA Tiles Reduce Flash Attention TFLOPS by 18‑43% Across Sequences
Bigger tiles should mean fewer memory accesses, faster attention, right? Not on NVIDIA GPUs.
Google's DiffusionGemma: open diffusion model for faster text generation
**The old way of generating text is a bottleneck.** Token by token, each word waiting on the last.
GLM-5.2 beats GPT-5.5 on SWE-bench Pro (62.1 vs 58.6) for 1/6 cost
For one-sixth the cost, GLM-5.2 just punched above its weight on SWE-bench Pro, scoring 62.1 to GPT-5.5’s 58.6.
Language Models Forecast Research Success Using 11,488 Comparative Idea Pairs
Forget raw intelligence. Predicting a good research idea is a job for a well-trained referee.
Gemini 3 Pro leads AI reliability benchmark, yet hallucination rates stay high
Google's latest large language model is officially the best liar in the business.
LangSmith Fetch lets Claude Code, Cursor agents debug from terminal
Your coding agents shouldn’t be blind. Yet, every time they triage a failed execution, they’re flying without a cockpit.
Google AI launches Auto-Diagnose, LLM tool flags 84.3% of reports as ‘Please fix’
Auto-Diagnose is not gentle. Of 517 feedback reports, 436 came back with a blunt directive: “Please fix.” That’s 84.3%, an overwhelming majority.
Microsoft and OpenAI agree to let OpenAI see other cloud providers
For nearly two years, Microsoft and OpenAI were locked in an embrace so tight it defined the AI arms race. They built their fortress on Azure.
AI autoencoders and joint communications‑sensing rank among 6G enablers
Forget a stronger signal. The engineers drafting the 6G standard at the IEEE are sketching something else entirely: a network that sees, thinks, and...
98% of market researchers use AI; 40% report errors, 29% rely on AI support
Ninety-eight percent is a number you see on a product label, not in an industry survey. It means almost everyone.
CNN app introduces new ‘Shorts’ tab for bite-size news videos
CNN is building a TikTok inside its own app. The network just added a dedicated "Shorts" tab, pushing ultra-brief vertical videos to the homepage.
Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine 3: 5 nm, 4 trillion transistors, largest AI chip
Everyone is chasing Nvidia. Cerebras, a persistent underdog, just threw another giant silicon rock into the pond.
Happy Llama 2026: Twin AI Summits Unite Bangalore and San Francisco
Every AI summit now claims to be a global nexus. Happy Llama 2026 might actually pull it off by staging the same event twice.
Samsung launches AI ad “Brighten Your After Hours” to demo Galaxy S26 video
Samsung dropped a video ad on February 26. It's called "Brighten Your After Hours." Two people skateboard through an unnaturally crisp, perfectly lit...
ACRouter's AI model selector beats Opus-only setups by 2.6x on cost
Enterprises running AI at scale rarely stick to one model. They split traffic across GPT-5.5 for hard reasoning, cheaper open-weight models like Kimi...
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.