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Granola notes are publicly accessible via link, even without login
Why should a simple share link matter? Granola markets its notes as easy to reference, yet the default sharing setting appears to bypass any login...
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...
AI‑relationships platform claims 5x user growth in 2025, cites sex workers
The buzz around AI‑driven companionship services has taken a new turn. A startup that markets itself as an “AI‑relationships” platform—positioning...
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.
Winter storm restores power to 85% of 48,000 Virginia customers amid AI demand
A sudden freeze swept across Virginia last week, knocking out electricity for tens of thousands.
Claude analyzes code, offers step-by-step plan to avoid missteps
Developers wrestling with tangled pipelines or flaky models know how easy a single oversight can derail weeks of work.
Anthropic declines to patch reported AI agent vulnerability, cites design
LayerX recently disclosed a security flaw in one of Anthropic’s AI agents, sparking a brief flurry of analysis among independent researchers.
Target to run product and deal ads within ChatGPT for real‑time discovery
Why does this matter? Because the line between search and conversation is blurring, and retailers are testing the seam.
AI Coding Tools May Hinder Skill Development for Engineers
The rise of AI coding assistants is reshaping software development, but not necessarily for the better.
DirecTV's AI Screensavers Will Soon Let You Shop Inside Your Family Photos
Imagine scrolling through your TV's screensaver and suddenly spotting something you want to buy.
US calls for open-source AI models to keep pace with China in the race
The artificial intelligence arms race is heating up, and the United States is betting big on open-source technology as its strategic counterweight to...
Google Home update lets Gemini adjust lighting, appliances via natural language
Google has rolled out a new Google Home update that tightens the link between its voice assistant and the Gemini large‑language model.
70% of Creatives Fear Stigma as AI Drives Majority of Their Ideas – Anthropic
The creative world is grappling with an unsettling transformation. A new study reveals that artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping artistic...
ByteDance taps Samsung for custom AI chips and scarce memory supply
ByteDance is moving beyond off‑the‑shelf silicon, signing a deal with Samsung to produce bespoke AI processors.
The Vergecast explores how AI powers Sublime’s taste-driven vision
Music discovery has long been a holy grail for tech companies, but Sublime might have cracked the code with an unexpected ally: artificial...
Validate Kubernetes GPU Infrastructure with Up-to-Date AI Cluster Runtime Recipes
Kubernetes has become the go‑to platform for scaling GPU workloads, but the moving target of driver releases, kernel tweaks and NCCL optimizations...
Malahar’s Proven GCC-Building Record Includes Ecolab, PFS, and others
In the high-stakes world of global business transformation, building a successful technology center isn't just about hiring talent, it's about...
RentAHuman lets AI agents hire users while humans can apply for tasks
Why does a site that bills itself as a marketplace for autonomous hiring feel more like a job board?
Google rolls out Gemini; McKinsey’s slip shows big firms can miss basics
Google’s latest AI push landed this week with the public rollout of Gemini, its newest large‑language model aimed at developers and enterprise...
Carrier Digital Hub India Wins Digital Transformation Award at GCC 2025
In the fast-evolving world of corporate digital strategy, Carrier Digital Hub India just scored a significant win.