Demand for Forward-Deployed Engineers Rises as AI Agents Talk to Customers
It feels like applied-AI talent is finally spilling out of the lab and onto every desk.
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It feels like applied-AI talent is finally spilling out of the lab and onto every desk.
So, a short clip of a Black delivery driver, someone who’s been called the “DoorDash Girl”, suddenly popped up on TikTok, Instagram, X and Reddit...
Amazon unveiled a fresh suite of AI models on Tuesday, pairing the rollout with a self‑service portal that lets enterprises shape those models to...
Why does the latest round of image‑generation tools matter to anyone who actually creates visuals?
Arcee just dropped two new models, and they’re doing it under the Apache 2.0 licence. The move signals a clear intent to reshape the U.S.
Kling’s latest release, the Video O1, promises to combine generation and editing in a single system—a claim that immediately catches the eye of...
The team behind a fresh training pipeline is trying to squeeze more intelligence out of less data.
Fortell isn’t just another gadget on the shelf. The startup has built a hearing aid that claims to out‑perform the current AI‑driven options, yet the...
The consulting world has been humming with AI buzz for years, yet the promise of smoother projects and lower fees has hit an unexpected snag.
Why do we still rely on Chrome for most of our daily tasks? In 2025 the browser feels more like a workspace than a gateway, and the extensions that...
Why does a data program from Harvard matter when dozens of options crowd the market?
AWS rolled out Kiro Powers this week, pairing its new AI‑assisted coding engine with integrations from Stripe, Figma and Datadog.
Why does a translator that fits in the palm of your hand matter to a global workforce?
Google’s latest open‑source model has sparked a quiet debate among developers who test its output against everyday snapshots.
Google just dropped Gemini 3, its newest large‑language model, and the buzz isn’t about incremental improvements.
Anthropic’s latest experiment—handing Claude the role of interview‑er for AI testing—highlights a growing tension between cutting‑edge models and the...
Apple’s new STARFlow‑V model pushes generative video beyond the diffusion‑centric methods that have dominated recent research.
Perplexity’s newest safety layer, BrowseSafe, arrived just as the AI‑browser community began to reckon with a glaring blind spot.
Seventy percent of creative professionals say they worry about being judged for leaning on artificial intelligence, according to a new Anthropic...
The Vergecast returns with the second half of its two‑part look at developers who embed AI into everyday tools.