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43% of AI‑generated code changes need debugging; Amazon outage cited
The Lightrun report puts a number on a worry many developers have been feeling for months: almost half of the code changes generated by AI end up...
Microsoft adds ’vibe working’ to Word and Excel; Copilot Agent Mode now default
Microsoft is nudging its productivity suite toward a more conversational rhythm. The company rolled out a feature dubbed “vibe working” across Word,...
Stability AI beats Getty in UK High Court, leaving AI copyright unclear
In a landmark legal showdown, Stability AI has emerged victorious against Getty Images in a UK copyright battle that's left more questions than...
Microsoft execs see OpenAI on brink of major AGI breakthroughs, says chief
In a federal courtroom on Thursday, lawyers for Elon Musk slipped a trove of internal Microsoft emails into the record of the Musk v. Altman trial.
Reddit sues Perplexity over illegal scraping of its content from Google
The tech world's latest legal showdown pits social media against artificial intelligence.
Parent activist Kitty Hamilton warns AI toys could urge children to danger
The newest Pixar villain, a frog‑shaped tablet called Lilypad, is a reminder that AI is already slipping into kids’ playthings.
Vapi reaches USD 500M valuation after beating 40+ rivals for Amazon Ring
Amazon Ring faced a flood of support calls during last year’s holiday rush. It sifted through more than 40 AI voice vendors before picking Vapi.
Anthropic, OpenAI launch joint venture as enterprise AI rush intensifies
Everyone’s eyeing the enterprise‑AI pie, and this week the market’s moving fast. Anthropic and OpenAI announced a joint venture aimed squarely at...
Anthropic adds 220,000 GPUs at SpaceX's Colossus-1, doubles Claude Code limits
Anthropic is moving the bulk of its compute to SpaceX’s Colossus‑1 data center. The deal gives the AI firm access to more than 300 megawatts of power...
Musk lawsuit scrutinizes OpenAI safety as tech gains power under scrutiny
Elon Musk’s latest court filing puts OpenAI’s safety record under a microscope. Here’s the thing.
Apple agrees to USD 250 M settlement over claims Siri AI was delayed
Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement to end a class‑action suit that accused the company of overstating its AI roadmap.
Writer launches AI agents that act without prompts Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce
Writer is stepping into a crowded field, rolling out AI agents that can initiate actions without a user‑written prompt.
GPT‑5.5 and GPT‑5.5‑Cyber Scale Trusted Access for Cyber Defense
Why does this matter now? For the first time, a single family of models is being positioned to serve every layer of the cyber‑defense ecosystem.
Artificial Intelligence Shows Skill in Emergency Room Triage Process
Emergency departments are under constant pressure, and any tool that can ease the bottleneck draws attention.
Elon Musk and Sam Altman head to court in legal fight over OpenAI’s future
Why does a courtroom showdown between Elon Musk and Sam Altman matter to anyone outside the tech bubble?
AWS teams with OpenAI, saying AI agents need secure access to code and data
Amazon’s latest move pairs AWS with OpenAI, a partnership that pushes the idea of AI agents directly into a company’s codebase and data stores.
Musk, at OpenAI trial, clashes with Page over 'speciest' remark and calls attitude insane
The courtroom drama over OpenAI’s latest legal battle has turned into something of a personal showdown.
Google widens Pentagon AI access after Anthropic labeled a supply‑chain risk
Google has broadened the Department of Defense’s window into its AI suite, extending the reach that was previously limited to a handful of models.
Eight tech giants sign Pentagon AI contracts; Anthropic warns of legal loopholes
Eight tech giants have just inked Pentagon contracts aimed at building an “AI‑first fighting force” that will operate across classified networks.
Pentagon signs AI contracts with Nvidia, Microsoft, AWS after Anthropic dispute
The Pentagon’s newest AI contracts read like a shopping list: Nvidia, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services will each get a slice of the defense...