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NVIDIA XR AI equips AR glasses with LabOS co‑scientist to aid CRISPR work
CRISPR labs are where mistakes cost months. One mislabeled tube, one forgotten step in the protocol, and the whole experiment is trash.
Claude Code Leads Feature Set as Codex Adopts Similar Tools for Coding
The race to build the perfect coding agent is no longer a sprint, it’s a war of attrition, and Claude Code is winning the feature arms race.
NY signs two bills requiring ads to disclose AI-generated avatars
New York just drew a line in the sand. Two bills signed Thursday force advertisers to come clean when an AI-generated person, whether a digital...
10 Interview Questions on Agentic AI, LLMs, Tools, and Autonomous Workflows
Every job description for an AI engineer now mentions "agentic AI." Almost none of the people interviewing for those jobs have actually built the...
Google I/O 2026 Showcases Gemini‑Powered Infinite Scaler and Code Countdown
This year, Google skipped the keynote speech. They opened their big developer conference with a video game. It was called Infinite Scaler.
RDMA Cuts CPU Use in S3-Compatible Storage, Boosting AI Performance
AI needs data constantly, and that movement is surprisingly expensive. Every chunk of training data pulled from an object store like S3 traditionally...
OpenAI confirms cooperation as state attorneys general launch investigation
OpenAI just beat Elon Musk in court. Now it's facing a different kind of fight. State attorneys general are investigating the company, and OpenAI...
New platform lets anyone host global AI hackathons, like NFL’s Kaggle challenge
AI hackathons have long been the proving grounds for innovation, where the NFL refines player safety with data, OpenAI stress-tests models against...
Local edits in LLM-driven NAS can trigger broader performance shifts
Changing one tiny part of a neural network is supposed to be safe. A minor adjustment. Like swapping a transistor.
Sakana AI's DiffusionBlocks Apply Uniform [4,4,4] Layers Across Three Blocks
What if you could train a deep network block by block, without backpropagating through the entire stack, and still match, even beat, standard...
OpenAI launches GPT-Rosalind, hits top score on BixBench benchmark
The headlines chase public leaderboards, but the real AI arms race is a private affair. It happens behind closed lab doors.
RateQuant reveals mixed-precision KV cache pitfall: β decay rates span 3.6‑5.3
Mixed-precision quantization tries to save bits where it hurts accuracy the least.
Chronos-2 uses known covariates such as weather for building demand forecasts
Good forecasts don’t just look backward, they lean into what’s already certain. For building energy demand, that certainty comes from tomorrow’s...
Google Photos lets iPhone users edit by voice, adds Nano Banana AI face fixes
Google Photos has a new trick for iPhone users. You can now edit pictures by telling your phone what to do.
Anthropic scientists test whether Claude can tell injected thoughts from text
Researchers at Anthropic just pulled off a strange kind of brain surgery. Their patient was Claude, their own AI. The procedure?
Anthropic and CodePath launch Claude Code in US's biggest college CS program
The classroom is no longer the only lab for future engineers. At Texas Tech, Laney Hood waded into TypeScript and Node.js with almost no background,...
Guide to Using Claude Code for Browser Navigation and Its Simple Mechanics
You watch a coding agent move through a browser like it owns the place. It opens tabs, fills forms, clicks buttons, all without a single line of...
Apple may bring Dynamic Island to OLED 14‑ and 16‑inch MacBook Pros this fall
The MacBook Pro is about to borrow a trick from the iPhone. Apple’s Dynamic Island, that floating, shape-shifting cutout that first appeared on the...
AI Foundry by Tredence to Host Builders Forum Feb 7, 2026 in Chennai
The conference circuit is a graveyard of good intentions. Too many events promise deep technical dialogue but deliver polished slide decks and vendor...
GPT-5.5 scores 71.4% on expert cybersecurity tasks, edging Mythos Preview's 68.6%
For a little over two dollars, you can now rent a mind that builds a disassembler from scratch. This changes everything.