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NVIDIA OpenShell Controls Execution and Visibility for Autonomous Agents
NVIDIA’s latest offering aims to tighten the leash on autonomous software that can rewrite itself on the fly.
Musk offers to give damages to OpenAI nonprofit as judge rejects punitive claim
Elon Musk has just filed a new pleading that promises any award he might win will flow straight to OpenAI’s nonprofit arm.
New platform lets anyone host global AI hackathons, like NFL’s Kaggle challenge
A new open‑source platform promises to put the power of a worldwide AI competition in anyone’s hands.
Goose Enables Single-Instruction Plot of Closing Prices and Moving Averages
Goose, the open‑source framework that bills itself as “agentic coding,” promises to shrink the gap between a developer’s intent and the code that...
7 Pandas Techniques for Efficient Large Dataset Management
Data scientists and analysts know the pain: sprawling datasets that choke computing resources and turn analysis into a glacial crawl.
HCLTech partners with OpenAI as AI and cloud drive steady IT growth
In the high-stakes world of enterprise technology, strategic partnerships can make or break a company's competitive edge.
Agent‑agnostic system trusted by L’Oréal, Unilever, Mars, Beiersdorf
L’Oréal, Unilever, Mars and Beiersdorf have all signed on to a new e‑commerce framework that promises to make their products searchable by the...
Meta reenters AI race with Muse Spark, Llama successor after billions spent
Meta is putting its chips back on the table of generative AI after a multi‑billion‑dollar push toward superintelligence.
Meta's Muse Spark, first frontier model, matches Llama 4 Maverick with 10× less compute
Meta has just rolled out Muse Spark, the company’s first “frontier” language model and the inaugural offering that isn’t released with open weights.
Apple's Siri remains a decade old as AI troubles smart homes in 2025
The smart home dream is hitting a snag. While artificial intelligence promises to revolutionize how we interact with our living spaces, the reality...
Optimizely Webinar Shows Teams Using AI Agents to Scale Experiments
Experimentation teams are feeling the pressure to run more tests, faster, while budgets stay flat.
Study finds ‘bot’ term used 16,232 times in 2.8M Telegram messages
Researchers have sifted through almost 2.8 million posts from 16 Telegram groups and channels that operate in Italy and Spain, looking for patterns...
Amazon adds Alexa Plus to Music app for nuanced song picks and vibe playlists
Music lovers, get ready for a smarter way to discover tunes. Amazon is reimagining playlist creation with its latest AI-powered feature, pushing the...
Python decorator cycles fallback callables, adds logging for failure tracking
Why do Python developers keep reaching for decorators when their AI pipelines stumble?
LoRA Enables Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning of Large Language Models
Fine‑tuning today feels like trying to repaint a cathedral with a toothbrush. When a model swells to billions of parameters, each training pass eats...
Meta Superintelligence Labs launches Muse Spark, its first multimodal AI model
Meta’s Superintelligence Labs has just put its first multimodal model into the wild, a step that nudges the company from pure research toward usable...
OpenAI launches GPT-5.1 with customizable tone, conciseness and emoji settings
OpenAI is reshaping conversational AI once again, this time by giving users unusual control over how their chatbot communicates.
Growing cultural disconnect as companies race to deploy AI rapidly
The latest benchmark study uncovers a widening gap between boardrooms and living rooms.
Google's Simula uses Gemini 2.5 Flash, Gemma 3 4B student in 10 LoRA runs
Google’s new Simula framework promises a “reasoning‑first” approach to building synthetic data sets that can be tuned for specific AI tasks.
AI currently in “good to the users” stage, faces pressure to recoup capital
Artificial intelligence's current honeymoon period might be shorter than tech optimists hope.