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Smarsh launches AI front door for regulated firms, hits 59% self‑service
Most AI customer service tools are built for simple, low-stakes problems. They are not built for law.
2026 Marks Shift of Adaptive GNN‑LLM Integration from Labs to Enterprise
The fusion of graph neural networks and large language models is moving fast. KDnuggets analysts predict enterprise adoption will spike sharply in...
Grammar-Constrained Decoding Adds 495 Bash Tasks, Some Regressions Seen
A method for making code-writing AIs more reliable just added 495 working Bash scripts to its total. It also broke a few that used to work.
Google plans Gemini 3 launch in 2025 as AI drives USD 100B revenue
Google’s next big AI model, Gemini 3, is scheduled for 2025. This is not a speculative roadmap.
Self‑Study Roadmap to AI Engineer 2026: LLMs, Prompting, APIs, Cost Management
Most people trying to become AI engineers in 2026 will fail. They'll get stuck at the chatbot interface, dazzled by the parlor tricks.
Enterprise AI pilots lag; workflow redesign needed for gains, McKinsey says
The promise of AI coding agents is seductive: faster development, fewer bugs, a leap in productivity.
The Vergecast: Tim Cook’s AirPods, Touch Bar legacy, Apple’s next, Xbox returns
Tim Cook is a product guy who sometimes makes bad products. Under his watch, Apple shipped both the AirPods, a category-defining smash hit, and the...
OpenAI's Gumdrop hardware plans, codenamed 'i', raise smartphone concerns
Forget the smartphone’s glossy rectangle. OpenAI is quietly sketching a very different future, a sleek, pen-shaped device codenamed Gumdrop,...
AI Leap and OpenAI integrate global AI expertise into Estonia's schools
AI Leap and OpenAI are bringing their tech to Estonian classrooms. Announced April 18, the partnership has a dual goal: integrating tools like Codex...
ChatGPT API favors Wikipedia and obscure German sites, unlike web UI
ChatGPT gives different answers depending on how you ask. The version you chat with on a website is not the same engine that powers other apps...
Claude’s initial constitution includes DeepMind’s Sparrow anti‑racist statements
The original rulebook for Anthropic's AI was a bizarre grab bag. It mixed DeepMind's official anti-racist principles from its Sparrow project with...
GPT Open-Source Model Hits 2,988 Tokens/Sec with Low USD 0.45 Per Mil Cost
Open source models have always been cheaper. Now, they’re genuinely fast. Take the GPT OSS 120B: it clocks 2,988 tokens per second.
Jeff Bezos funds hunt for brain's core algorithm; baby learns in 200K utterances
Jeff Bezos is financing an effort to identify a single, fundamental learning rule the brain uses.
Gemini Deep Research agent posts top results on HLE, DeepSearchQA, leads BrowseComp
46.4% on Humanity’s Last Exam. 66.1% on DeepSearchQA. And 59.2% on BrowseComp, our best ever.
NVIDIA appoints CloudThat as first Indian education services partner
NVIDIA has decided who will teach its AI tech in India. The company named CloudThat, a Bengaluru-based firm, its first education services partner in...
Pixel 10 adds Circle to Search and Gemini agentic tools for grocery orders
Smartphones promised freedom, then swallowed our days. Google's Pixel 10 now offers a specific bargain: give it a little agency, get a little life...
Self-Attentive Meta-Optimizer Adds Gradient Alignment and Group-Adaptive Rates
We’ve settled for dumb optimizers. The ubiquitous AdamW doesn't think; it just applies the same rule to every parameter update with the mechanical...
Perplexity distances itself from ads as AI firms grapple with trust
Trust is the currency, and right now it's scarce. Take Perplexity: a search startup that once championed ads is now ripping them out.
NVIDIA NemoClaw demo cuts RTL verification from weeks to hours at GTC Taipei
RTL verification has long been a grinding bottleneck in chip design, a process that could stall entire projects for weeks.
Google adds Gemini AI tools to Chrome for iPhone and iPad users
The wait is over. Google’s Gemini AI is no longer an Android-exclusive trick inside Chrome.