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Anthropic study links AI job impact to Claude usage as OpenAI launches top model
OpenAI just rolled out what it calls its “best model ever,” a move that’s reigniting debate over how quickly generative AI will reshape the labor...
Alibaba Qwen's HopChain addresses AI vision errors in multi-step reasoning
Alibaba’s Qwen research group has been wrestling with a snag that’s been surfacing in a growing number of vision‑enabled language models: once the...
Python functools In‑Memory Caching Speeds Expensive LLM API Calls
Why do developers keep hitting the same LLM endpoint over and over? The answer is simple: many applications call large‑language‑model APIs inside...
Yann LeCun seeks EUR 500 M for AI start-up valued at EUR 3 B; Alex LeBrun to step down
The AI startup world just got another major funding boost. Nabla, the artificial intelligence company co-founded by renowned AI researcher Yann...
Google open-sources Always On Memory Agent, using SQLite over vector DBs
Google’s product team just pushed a new open‑source project called the Always On Memory Agent, and it does something most LLM‑centric tools avoid: it...
KV cache compaction cuts LLM memory 50×, chunked processing long contexts
Memory has long been the bottleneck for deploying large language models at scale.
OpenClaw: Free AI Agent Tool Goes Viral in 2026, Enables Scripted Workflows
OpenClaw has become the talk of the AI‑tools community this year, not because it promises a new breakthrough in machine learning but because it lets...
Embedding Protection in Enterprise Workflows to Close AI Data Security Gap
Enterprises are racing to plug a hidden flaw in their AI pipelines: the gap between raw data flow and the safeguards that should accompany it.
Gnani.ai launches Vachana STT model as core IndiaAI infrastructure
Speech recognition has long been a challenge in India's linguistic diversity. Bengaluru-based Gnani.ai is taking a bold step to bridge this...
Jammer Aims to Block Always-Listening Wearables, Drops Flock Safety Deal
Jammer’s new device promises to jam the microphones of smart glasses, earbuds and other wearables that listen for voice commands around the clock.
NeuBird AI launches FalconClaw, hub for AI agents to prevent and fix issues
Software failures still cost enterprises billions each year, yet most remediation still relies on manual playbooks that sit in scattered docs or...
Odisha teams with OpenAI to train students and officials in AI
In a bold move to bridge the digital skills gap, Odisha is stepping into the AI frontier with an ambitious partnership that could reshape technology...
Anthropic releases Claude Marketplace for tools from Replit, GitLab, Harvey
Anthropic is expanding the way businesses tap into its Claude models. By bundling third‑party applications into a single storefront, the startup...
Gemini pulls Google Calendar data to auto-suggest meeting times in email replies
Google is quietly transforming email productivity with its latest Gemini AI feature.
Chinese scammers used AI images for refund fraud; police held buyer eight days
In the shadowy world of online scams, artificial intelligence has found a new and disturbing playground.
The AI Doc lauds AI’s impact on filmmaking, ignoring concerns of artist Roher
The new documentary, billed as “The AI Doc,” rolls out a glossy celebration of artificial intelligence’s role in reshaping the film industry.
LangChain CEO says model quality alone won’t deliver production AI agents
LangChain’s chief executive has been warning that simply swapping in a bigger language model won’t magically turn a prototype into a reliable...
OpenAI insiders distrust Sam Altman as vows policies while AI outperforms humans
Why does this matter? Within OpenAI, a growing chorus of engineers and researchers has publicly questioned Sam Altman’s judgment, branding him “the...
Congress adds energy provisions to defense bill to spur advanced reactors
Washington's latest legislative maneuver could reshape America's energy future. Tucked inside the annual defense bill, a series of nuclear energy...
Apple’s low‑cost laptop praised as winner; Scott shows iPhone 16 homescreen
Apple’s new budget‑friendly laptop has been hailed as a surprise success, drawing attention to the company’s broader push for affordable hardware.