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M* introduces overlapped scheduling to streamline multimodal model serving
Multimodal models are slow. The real problem isn't the math. It's the wait. The GPU sits idle while the CPU schedules the next batch, a tax paid on...
Calculator Finds Prompt Caching and Lazy-Loading Save Tokens, Gains Small
Every token you feed an LLM carries a hidden tax. Before the model generates a single word, it must first process your prompt, a step called prefill.
Pocket-size multitool with steel blade, pliers and bit driver tops Verge guide
Multitools are bricks. They’re famously chunky compromises. But The Verge’s 2025 top pick for tinkerers isn’t.
The Vergecast explores how AI powers Sublime’s taste-driven vision
Taste is human. It’s a gut thing. So why is a platform built on it, a company called Sublime, running on artificial intelligence?
OpenAI Opens Submissions for Apps Using ChatGPT’s SDK, Unveiled at DevDay
The quiet hum of innovation at OpenAI’s DevDay in October has grown into a loud signal.
Claude adds Skills for workflow automation and on-brand presentations
Artificial intelligence assistants are getting smarter about adapting to specific workplace needs.
Claude targets agent control plane while Microsoft stays enterprise default
Microsoft has the enterprise AI market because it owns the building. Its tools, like Copilot Studio and Azure AI Studio, plug directly into the...
Google says Gemini rollout is on track as new default assistant for Home devices
Google is replacing the brains in its smart home gadgets. The old, predictable Google Assistant is getting swapped out for Gemini, the company's new...
Seven AI agents in finance lift cash flow >3% monthly, boost productivity 50%
Talk of AI in finance has become background noise, mostly unproven. But the quiet work of wiring a handful of specific agents into actual financial...
3-large embedding wins 2.1 test; MiniLM wins 2.3; rerankers lag in 2.2
The conventional wisdom is a clean ladder: cheap embeddings for recall, a reranker for precision.
Google Cloud Partners with A.R. Rahman's Metahuman Band for AI Entertainment
A.R. Rahman’s Secret Mountain isn’t just a band, it’s a living, breathing digital experiment. Now Google Cloud is supplying the neural backbone.
Adobe launches Project Moonlight, AI assistant for social media admin
Adobe is building another assistant. This one is for the social media manager who has six apps open and three deadlines missed.
EU fines X USD 140 M; Rubio calls it an attack as Europe races to build DeepSeek
Brussels slapped X with a $140 million fine in early December. The signal was clear.
Apple’s STARFlow-V Generates Video Without Diffusion, but Long Sequences Falter
Apple’s STARFlow-V sidesteps diffusion entirely, a bold move in an era dominated by noisy, iterative generation.
gSMILE Framework Tackles LLM Transparency by Mapping Prompt Responses
Large language models are famously opaque. Their reasoning happens somewhere between the question you type and the answer you get, a process that's...
Magenta AI Call Assistant Launches in Germany, No App Needed
Deutsche Telekom just placed an AI directly inside a phone call. No app, no download. You simply talk, and a machine can listen and talk back.
Police say no sexual assault in viral ‘DoorDash Girl’ deepfake saga
Police say no sexual assault happened. That's the official line. The viral "DoorDash Girl" story was not a crime in the traditional sense.
5 Practical Uses of Local Language Models Highlight Code‑First Approach
Local language models don’t need a cloud connection to do real work. I built a minimal Python agent running Llama 3.2 through Ollama, no external...
Semantic caching can slash LLM costs by 73% despite misleading cache hits
Every time your LLM generates a response, you’re burning money. Semantic caching promises to cool that fire, slashing costs by up to 73%, but here’s...
India Plans to Build NVIDIA’s DGX Spark, a 1-Petaflop, 128 GB AI Supercomputer
India is stepping into the ring with a heavyweight contender that fits in the palm of your hand.