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Nvidia technique reduces LLM reasoning cost 8‑fold while preserving accuracy
Nvidia’s latest method claims an eight‑fold drop in the compute needed for large‑language‑model reasoning, yet it says accuracy stays intact.
Depression‑detecting AI team rejects USD 50,000‑a‑week offer, opts to open‑source
The team behind a fledgling depression‑detecting AI has spent months wrestling with the FDA’s approval process, a path that has proved anything but...
Instagram drops end-to-end encrypted DMs, advises users to switch to WhatsApp
Meta has started nudging Instagram users toward a different chat platform. While the app introduced end‑to‑end encrypted direct messages a few years...
OpenAI, Anthropic and Block Form Foundation to Advance Action-Based AI Agents
Silicon Valley's AI powerhouses are signaling a strategic pivot that could redefine how we interact with artificial intelligence.
Z.ai releases open-source GLM-4.6V vision model for multimodal tasks
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, Z.ai has just raised the stakes for open-source vision models.
User customizes OpenClaw AI personality, controls it remotely, then faces problems
The story begins with a developer who set out to turn an open‑source chatbot into a personal assistant that could run commands on his own machine.
xAI launches GLM-5 and AI-driven customer intelligence platform
xAI is stepping into a new chapter, rolling out a suite of tools that blend large‑language modeling with practical business insights.
Google’s Nano Banana 2 adds free text and translation AI image tools
Google is rolling out the next iteration of its Nano Banana line, Nano Banana 2, and the upgrade isn’t just a cosmetic tweak.
Intuit's AI agents achieve 85% repeat usage via human‑involved dashboard
Intuit’s latest rollout shows that AI can stick around when people stay in the loop.
Mistral launches Devstral 2, a 24B model with laptop version for code tasks
French AI startup Mistral is making waves in the open-source development world with its latest release.
Google's upgrade teaches zero-shot selection, embeddings, QA workflows
Google’s latest upgrade promises a tighter grip on the kinds of reasoning tasks that have long tripped up large models.
Small English town becomes hub as UK labels data centers critical infrastructure
Why does a quiet market town in northern England suddenly appear on AI roadmaps? The answer lies in a policy shift that turned ordinary server farms...
TPOT evolves ML pipelines via genetic algorithms in four steps
Machine learning pipeline design has long been a complex, time-consuming process that demands significant human expertise.
OpenAI fires employee for trades on Sora, GPT‑5, ChatGPT Browser, Altman status
OpenAI just dismissed a staff member after an internal probe linked them to a series of prediction‑market wagers. Why does this matter?
Study Finds Stigma Causes Shame for Some in AI Relationships
Why does this matter? Because as AI companions slip from novelty into daily life, the emotional fallout isn’t always glossy.
Huxe launches AI‑driven daily audio summaries with two podcast‑style voices
Huxe is rolling out a new service that turns your inbox and calendar into a brief, spoken briefing each morning.
Anthropic and Infosys join to create AI agents for telecom and regulated sectors
Why does a partnership between a San Francisco‑based AI startup and an Indian consulting giant matter now?
Digg shuts open beta after two months, cites AI bot spam, CEO Mezzell notes
Digg’s brief return to the public eye ended abruptly last week, as the company pulled its open‑beta after just sixty days.
ACE launches AI system with human-in-the-loop controls and guardrails
The artificial intelligence landscape is shifting from chatbots to something far more sophisticated.
Intel moves to acquire SambaNova at valuation below 2021 USD 5 billion peak
In the high-stakes world of AI chip technology, Intel is eyeing a strategic acquisition that could reshape its competitive landscape.