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EU probes X over Grok's sexualized deepfake image tools risk assessment
The European Union is turning up the heat on X. Brussels wants to know if Elon Musk’s platform properly assessed the risk before its AI tool, Grok,...
Know3D uses image model with Qwen2.5‑VL to edit hidden sides of 3D objects
Staring at a 3D model on screen is a fundamentally frustrating act. You can only edit what you can see. The back of the object? It's a blind spot.
Tech firms say they’ll back anti-cheating tools but ignore AI-agent misuse
Tech companies love a good integrity promise, especially when they're busy selling the exact tools that break it.
Google Sets Dates for I/O 2026, Promises Keynotes, Demos and Fireside Chats
Mark your calendars for May 19, 2026. That’s when Google kicks off its I/O developer conference, with registration opening today.
DeepSeek launches V3.2 reasoning model, Speciale API available until Dec 15 2025
DeepSeek’s V3.2 reasoning model arrives with a bold claim: it’s designed to be your daily driver at GPT-5 performance.
The Vergecast on OpenAI, AI leadership, vibe‑coding, DIY work and Brendan Carr
Running the most powerful technology is not a technical job. It's a fight for control between some very ambitious people.
Google Pixel Buds 2a Deliver Premium Features for Under $150
The wireless earbud market in 2025 is a graveyard of broken promises. Miss on battery life. Fumble the noise canceling.
Google Search experiments with AI-generated headlines, may expand rollout
Google has a new habit of running tests that become permanent fixtures before anyone can ask why.
Grok Chat: AI for debugging, building, testing web apps with voice and images
Another AI coding assistant just dropped. This one says it can do the whole job. Grok Chat is pitching itself as the tool that handles building,...
7 Pandas Techniques for Efficient Large Dataset Management
Large datasets don’t have to break your workflow, or your machine. Memory errors creep in, processing drags to a crawl, and even straightforward...
GitNexus indexes repositories into a knowledge graph for code intelligence
Imagine a code intelligence layer that doesn’t just document your repository, it understands it.
Orchestral replaces LangChain: reproducible, provider-agnostic LLM orchestration
Reproducibility in LLM orchestration has been a messy affair, hidden race conditions, hallucinated variables, and black-box behaviors that sabotage...
Notion’s simplified AI agent feature feels indispensable, says engineer
Notion's latest AI trick is obvious. So obvious it took an engineer having a colleague literally tell him to talk to the machine like a person.
Apple Workshop Shows ML with Homomorphic Encryption, Georgia Institute, CISPA
Apple ran a workshop last week about doing machine learning without ever seeing the raw data.
Security chiefs act as competitors get Claude Code roadmap, 46k-line engine
Enterprise security teams just got handed a blueprint, and a warning. Competitors now possess a detailed roadmap to Claude Code’s inner workings, no...
Plaid adds button to NotePin, enhancing audio transcription and summary features
People hate gadgets that confuse them. Plaud’s original NotePin—that little AI voice recorder that clipped to your shirt—committed this sin.
Moonshot AI's Kimi K2 Thinking scores 71.3% on SWE-Bench, beating leading models
Moonshot AI just scored a 71.3% on SWE-Bench Verified. That's not a minor bump. It beats OpenAI and Anthropic on a test of real-world coding.
Anthropic benchmark says Claude matches experts, 23 tasks remain ambiguous
Anthropic asked a new version of its Claude model to solve 99 problems in bioinformatics.
Anthropic's Claude Code desktop app and Routines: enterprise trade‑offs
Building software inside a terminal is like doing brain surgery with a Swiss Army knife. It works, but you have to think too hard about the tool.
Google's upgrade teaches zero-shot selection, embeddings, QA workflows
The race for raw AI speed is blinding. Just look at OpenAI's new GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark, hitting over a thousand tokens per second on Cerebras hardware.