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Thinking Machines develops AI that processes input and replies simultaneously
Thinking Machines Lab, the startup Mira Murati launched after leaving OpenAI, unveiled a new class of “interaction models” on Monday.
Microsoft adds Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.5, Opus 4.1, Haiku 4.5 to Azure
The cloud computing chess match between tech giants just got more interesting. Microsoft is expanding its AI partnerships, this time bringing...
Echo Show Ads Spur Owner Backlash, Eroding Amazon Device Trust
Amazon's smart home ambitions are hitting a snag. Customers who invested in Echo Show devices are growing increasingly frustrated with what was once...
AWS CEO Matt Garman pushes cloud lead in AI era as peers urge product rethink
The cloud computing battlefield is heating up, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) finds itself at a critical crossroads.
Amazon rolls out AI-generated video recaps of top shows in beta
Streaming services are racing to integrate artificial intelligence into viewer experiences, and Amazon is making its boldest move yet.
AWS says S3 Vectors GA cuts vector costs 90%, integrates with Bedrock
Amazon Web Services is shaking up the vector storage market with a dramatic price cut that could reshape how companies approach AI infrastructure.
Salesforce unveils Agentforce Operations to streamline enterprise AI workflows
Enterprises that have layered generative AI into their daily processes are hitting a familiar snag: the software that should accelerate work often...
Microsoft, OpenAI end pact; OpenAI can now sell on AWS and Google Cloud
Microsoft’s long‑standing cloud exclusivity with OpenAI is over. The two firms have untangled their partnership, opening the door for OpenAI’s models...
Lean4 powers AI advisers to pair hypotheses with physics-consistent proofs
In the high-stakes world of scientific discovery, artificial intelligence is pushing boundaries, but can it be trusted to generate genuinely novel...
RL Agent Retrieves Relevant Memories to Boost LLM Question Answering
Why does a language model need a memory bank at all? In theory, a large‑scale transformer can generate answers from the patterns it learned during...
Claude's story: millions of books died, while Netflix pursues Warner Bros.
The piece opens with a stark accounting: the training of Anthropic’s Claude model reportedly led to “millions of books died,” a phrase that reads...
Indie developers market games as ‘AI-free,’ pledging quality without assistance
In the high-stakes world of video game development, a quiet rebellion is brewing.
Spotify partners with Sony Music and Universal on responsible AI tools
The music streaming landscape is bracing for a seismic shift as Spotify takes bold steps into artificial intelligence.
India’s AI push promises more creative work, but workers must reinvent
India's tech landscape is shifting dramatically, and artificial intelligence is reshaping how professionals work and think.
Confluent launches Real-Time Context Engine to unify stale data for AI
Data chaos is killing enterprise AI projects. Companies are drowning in information that's disconnected, outdated, and frustratingly complex to use.
Hacker Exploits Cline AI Coding Agent Vulnerability Highlighted by Researcher
Why should developers care about a single open‑source tool? Because a recent breach showed that the very code‑assistant many rely on can be turned...
Railway secures USD 100M to launch AI‑native cloud infrastructure against AWS
Railway just closed a $100 million round, positioning itself to build an AI‑native cloud stack that can take on Amazon’s heavyweight services.
Palisade Research: Open‑weight AI like Qwen boost autonomous hacking
Palisade Research has put AI agents through a practical test that reads like a cyber‑war scenario.
Alibaba's Metis agent cuts redundant AI tool calls to 2% and boosts accuracy
Alibaba’s Metis agent has slashed needless AI‑tool invocations from almost every request—98 % of calls—to a tidy 2 %, while nudging overall...
Aging grid threatens OpenAI, Microsoft as hyperscalers commit USD 400B to centers
The race for artificial intelligence supremacy is pushing tech giants to their infrastructural limits.