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Anthropic calls out AI copycats; Tely AI offers 1‑week content at lower cost
Why does Anthropic’s recent jab at Chinese AI copycats matter now? The warning underscores a growing unease in the industry: firms are scrambling to...
Uber Eats launches 'Cart Assistant' AI for grocery shopping via text or image
Why does an AI‑driven grocery helper matter now? While food‑delivery apps have long focused on restaurant meals, the push into everyday shopping...
T‑Mobile to beta test AI Live Translation for calls in 50+ languages this spring
Why does real‑time language bridging matter now? While video‑chat apps have added subtitles, most voice calls still rely on a shared tongue.
Team Builds Digital Product With AI Agents, Leaves One Human Behind
The race to develop digital products is getting weird, and fast. Startup teams are now experimenting with radical new approaches where AI agents do...
Anthropic Rejects Pentagon’s New Terms, Cites Lethal AI and Surveillance
Why does this matter now? The Pentagon rolled out a fresh set of contractual terms aimed at tightening control over artificial‑intelligence tools...
Microsoft Copilot ignored sensitivity labels twice; DLP missed both
In the past eight months Microsoft’s Copilot has slipped past the very safeguards that enterprises rely on to keep confidential material contained.
Google's Gemini 3 showcases vibe coding power with single-prompt apps
Google's latest AI breakthrough is turning heads in the tech world. The company's Gemini 3 model just demonstrated an astonishing capability that...
Riley Walz, the ‘Jester of Silicon Valley,’ joins OpenAI’s OAI Labs team
Riley Walz, the self‑styled “Jester of Silicon Valley,” is stepping into a new role at OpenAI.
Anthropic puts Claude in the interviewer's chair for AI testing
AI research is getting weird, and fascinating. Anthropic just ran an unusual experiment by turning its own chatbot Claude into an interviewer,...
Google and Samsung roll out AI features Apple delayed, ad withdrawn
Google and Samsung have just put new AI-driven tools into the hands of consumers, a move that starkly contrasts with Apple’s more cautious rollout.
CBP signs Clearview AI contract for tactical targeting amid DHS scrutiny
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has just inked a deal with Clearview AI to feed its officers a new “tactical targeting” tool that matches faces...
Google assumes control of Intrinsic’s ‘Android of robotics’ to advance physical AI
Intrinsic has spent years turning the promise of programmable, teachable machines into a concrete product line, positioning its hardware and software...
Experts warn against padding AI‑screened resumes with irrelevant data
Why does this matter? As AI-driven applicant‑tracking systems become the first gatekeepers of job applications, the line between strategic tailoring...
Harbor Framework Enables Sandbox Agent Execution on Docker, Modal, Daytona
AI research just got a serious upgrade in testing and evaluation. Developers wrestling with agent performance across different cloud platforms now...
Developers' Value Shifts to Directing AI Coding Agents, Not Writing Code
Why does this matter now? Because the daily grind of typing loops, debugging, and refactoring is being replaced by a new kind of oversight.
Jeffrey Epstein Consulted Elon Musk Ally on Potential Tesla Privatization
When Elon Musk announced plans to take Tesla private, the proposal arrived without the usual safeguards that reassure large investors.
Open-source AI assistant IronCurtain adds control layer, avoids system access
Why does an AI assistant need a firewall of its own? Developers have been wrestling with the fact that many generative agents can, once prompted,...
Google Maps to get hands-free conversational driving via Gemini
Driving just got a whole lot smarter. Google is transforming how we navigate by turning Google Maps into an intelligent co-pilot powered by its...
Apple’s STARFlow-V Generates Video Without Diffusion, but Long Sequences Falter
Apple's latest venture into video AI, STARFlow-V, promised a breakthrough in generative video technology.
AT&T cuts AI orchestration costs 90% after handling 8 B tokens daily
AT&T’s internal AI platform was swallowing roughly eight billion tokens each day, a volume that quickly exposed inefficiencies in the company’s...