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SAM3D isolates specific items—like a tall lamp—beyond broad-class segmentation
Computer vision just got a precision upgrade. Researchers have developed a notable AI system that transforms how machines understand...
Zepto Cafe uses MCP to parse text orders, Playwright runs the clicks
Restaurant tech is getting smarter, and Zepto Cafe is proving just how clever automation can be.
Google Photos tests 'Me Meme' tool that lets users edit selfies into AI memes
Google Photos is quietly experimenting with a new add‑on that lets users transform their own selfies into meme‑style images powered by artificial...
AI currently in “good to the users” stage, faces pressure to recoup capital
Artificial intelligence's current honeymoon period might be shorter than tech optimists hope.
AI Agent Tutorials Surge as Developers Shift to Practical Use Cases
The AI landscape is shifting beneath developers' feet. What was once a realm of theoretical potential is now becoming a playground of practical...
UK Police Cite Microsoft Copilot's Fake Football Match in Intelligence Report Blunder
In a startling demonstration of artificial intelligence's potential for error, West Midlands Police have found themselves at the center of an...
MineWorld: An Open-Source AI Model That Learns From Minecraft
In the world of artificial intelligence, training models that can learn and adapt in complex environments has long been a challenge.
GitHub launches Copilot SDK, extending CLI AI to embed agents in apps
GitHub is moving from a terminal‑centric assistant to a toolkit developers can stitch into their own software.
Meta Eyes Google TPUs, Up to One Million Units, as NVIDIA Alternative
Meta is making a bold play to break NVIDIA's stranglehold on AI computing infrastructure.
Trump’s Davos drama, AI‑fuelled midterms draw tens of millions early
Trump’s surprise at the Davos summit has become the week’s most talked‑about headline, but the buzz isn’t limited to the former president’s remarks.
Southeast Asia boosts AI momentum with regional skill training
As artificial intelligence transforms industries across Southeast Asia, countries in the region are racing to equip their workforce with critical...
AI agents browsing exposes fragility of human-first web assumptions
The internet's core infrastructure is quietly undergoing a radical transformation.
AI video hits high bar; new tools for consistency and customization at Davos
At this year’s Davos gathering, AI‑driven video generation stole the spotlight, prompting a flurry of demos that pushed visual fidelity and timing to...
AI Foundry by Tredence to Host Builders Forum Feb 7, 2026 in Chennai
Why does this matter? Because the AI community in India has few venues where code‑first practitioners can actually roll up their sleeves together,...
AI-Generated Consumer Simulations Could Replace Traditional Surveys
Consumer insights just got a radical upgrade. Traditional market research, with its lengthy surveys and focus groups, might soon become a relic of...
SAP Concur warns AI-generated receipts spark surge in expense fraud
The digital expense reporting landscape is facing an unusual challenge. Artificial intelligence has become a double-edged sword for corporate finance...
OpenAI launches Frontier platform to build, deploy, manage AI agents
Companies are suddenly juggling dozens of chatbots, recommendation engines and workflow assistants, many of which live on different clouds and speak...
Red Hat unveils AI 3, hybrid cloud-native platform for enterprise inference
The enterprise AI landscape is getting another heavyweight contender. Red Hat, known for its open-source infrastructure solutions, is stepping into...
Rust meets Python: Enhancing the NumPy‑pandas‑scikit‑learn‑PyTorch workflow
Why should data scientists care about a language most of them have never touched?
Open Notebook Offers Private Open‑Source Alternative to NotebookLM
Open Notebook arrives at a moment when many in academia and industry are wrestling with the trade‑off between convenience and confidentiality.