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Random Labs releases Slate V1, swarm‑native coding agent with OS‑style memory
Random Labs, the Y Combinator‑backed startup that’s been quietly building a new kind of developer assistant, just shipped Slate V1.
India's new IT rules give Instagram and X an unworkable deepfake deadline
India's latest amendment to its Information Technology Rules has put two of the world's biggest social apps in a tight spot.
AI deepfakes dubbed a 'train wreck' as Samsung sells tickets, AI limits unclear
AI‑generated deepfakes have been called a “train wreck,” and the backlash is spilling over into brand advertising.
Mistral AI launches DevStral 2 (123B), DevStral Small 2 (24B) and Vibe CLI
The coding world just got a serious upgrade. French AI startup Mistral is pushing boundaries again, this time targeting developers with a powerful...
Samsung Sets Galaxy Unpacked Date; Fitbit AI Coach Hits iOS at USD 10/mo
Samsung has finally put a calendar on the wall for its next Galaxy Unpacked, a move that usually draws a flood of hardware rumors and developer...
Cursor 3 drops classic IDE for agent‑first interface that powers AI‑written code
Cursor 3 abandons the familiar rows‑and‑columns of a traditional IDE, swapping them for a layout that treats AI assistants as the central workhorse.
Meta may charge for future AI model, shifting from Llama 4 open-source
Meta's artificial intelligence strategy is about to get a major shakeup. The tech giant is reportedly considering a dramatic pivot away from its...
NanoClaw integrates with Docker for single‑command, secure AI agent sandboxes
Enterprises that are rolling out AI‑driven assistants have been walking a tightrope between speed and safety.
Qualcomm's Elite chip targets AI wearables such as pendants, pins, and glasses
Qualcomm’s latest silicon, dubbed Elite, is stepping onto a smaller manufacturing node—3 nanometers—while adding a new eN block that promises lower...
Anthropic's Sonnet 4.6 hits 79.6% on SWE-bench, costs one‑fifth of Opus
Why does this matter? Because Anthropic just put a price tag on flagship‑level coding ability.
AI data centers move to Arctic edge, boosting Nordic rural economies
Why does the Arctic suddenly look like prime real estate for AI workloads? The region’s sub‑zero climate offers cheap cooling, while abundant...
Utah AI office permits Legion chatbot to renew 15 low‑risk psychiatric meds
Utah’s new AI oversight board has given Legion’s virtual therapist a narrowly defined prescription role, marking one of the first state‑level...
Peacock adds AI Andy Cohen narration to 'Your Bravoverse' Bravo clip feed
Peacock is rolling out a feature that stitches together bite‑size moments from Bravo’s catalog, guided by a digital version of Andy Cohen.
Focus on Python to Build Data Science Foundations in First Two Months
Why does the first two months matter more than any later module? For most newcomers, the biggest hurdle isn’t the flash of a new library but the...
Krafton goes ‘AI First’ and EA teams with Stability AI despite limits
Why are industry giants pouring resources into a technology that still struggles to craft believable game worlds?
AI data centers projected to use 70% of global RAM by 2026, WSJ reports
Why does this matter? Because the hardware that powers the latest AI models is suddenly a scarce commodity.
NeoSapien raises USD 2M to launch NeoOS AI OS and NeoCore SDK for wearables
Wearable tech is about to get a serious intelligence upgrade. Startup NeoSapien just secured $2 million in funding to develop NeoOS, an ambitious...
Survey: 1 in 5 adults misinterpret shared decisionmaking on vaccines
Why does this matter? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently backed a “shared decisionmaking” approach for COVID‑19 vaccines, a...
Agents favor vector search over RAG, noting memory frameworks use vector storage
Agents are leaning heavily on vector search, and the shift is showing up in how they treat memory.
OpenAI yields to Pentagon, bans bulk U.S. data; Amodei says law not yet
OpenAI has just tightened the rules on how its models can be deployed with U.S. government customers, a move that follows a direct request from the...