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Tumbler Ridge shooter shared scenarios with ChatGPT; OpenAI did not notify police
Why does a teen’s conversation with an AI matter to a small British Columbia town?
ServiceNow uses LangSmith, knowledge graph and MCP to orchestrate agents
AI's rapid evolution is pushing enterprise software companies to rethink how intelligent systems collaborate.
IBM's USD 40B loss tied to COBOL translation, not true modernization
IBM’s latest earnings shock erased roughly $40 billion from its market cap, and the headline blame fell on a legacy‑code overhaul.
10 Interview Questions on Agentic AI, LLMs, Tools, and Autonomous Workflows
The race to build intelligent, self-directed AI systems is heating up. Companies across tech, finance, and healthcare are hunting for engineers who...
MIT Energy Initiative conference highlights storage research priorities
Energy storage isn't just a technical challenge, it's a strategic puzzle with massive economic implications.
Nimble unveils Agentic Search Platform with 99% accuracy, 3.2M interactions
Nimble’s latest release promises an “Agentic Search Platform” that can answer enterprise queries with 99 percent accuracy, a figure that immediately...
CrewAI Introduces Function-Based Guardrails for Rule-Based Output Constraints
AI developers are constantly seeking smarter ways to control large language model outputs.
Guardrails Needed for Probabilistic LLMs Beyond Traditional Engineering
The artificial intelligence landscape is shifting beneath our feet. Language models, once seen as modern technological marvels, are revealing deep...
Fitbit's health coach preview gives timely updates at wake-up and after a workout
Fitness tracking just got a whole lot smarter. Fitbit is testing a notable AI-powered health coach that promises to deliver personalized insights at...
60% of 1,100 Developers and CTOs Say AI Agents Deliver Real ROI
A fresh survey of 1,100 developers and chief technology officers reveals a shift in how AI investments are being judged.
Grammarly Rebrands as Superhuman, Retains Familiar Sidebar UI
Writing software giant Grammarly is making a bold move in the generative AI race.
MiniMax-M2 leads benchmarks in agentic tool calling and coding workflows
The race to build smarter, more capable AI models just got more competitive. Developers and tech teams are increasingly focused on evaluating large...
Google’s Gemma model controversy highlights lifecycle risks, says Blackburn
Google's latest AI model, Gemma, is throwing Silicon Valley into another ethical whirlwind.
DOE orders cloud, labs, and network integration for AI Genesis mission in 90 days
The Biden administration is pushing for a radical acceleration of AI infrastructure development, with the Department of Energy issuing an urgent...
Enterprise AI pilots fail; firms must treat AI as a capability, not a tool
Enterprise AI pilots are hitting a wall. Companies pour budgets into proofs of concept, only to watch the projects stall when the technology meets...
Guillermo del Toro Says He’d Prefer Death Over AI Art Going Mainstream
Guillermo del Toro isn't just a filmmaker, he's a passionate defender of artistic integrity.
Zendesk rolls out GPT-5 and HyperArc for dependable, real-time AI agents
Customer support is about to get a serious AI upgrade. Zendesk just dropped two powerful new tools that could reshape how companies handle digital...
Using AI-Generated Replies Is Rude and Inefficient in Professional Settings
The workplace communication landscape is shifting, and not necessarily for the better.
Qwen3-Max Thinking Beats Gemini 3 Pro, GPT-5.2 on Humanity's Last Exam
Qwen3‑Max‑Thinking just outperformed Gemini 3 Pro and GPT‑5.2 on what the community is calling “Humanity’s Last Exam,” a benchmark that pushes models...
Epstein's rise to tech influencer examined through the Epstein files
Epstein’s trajectory from a shadowy figure to a recognized voice in tech circles reads like a case study in how personal networks can intersect with...