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Meta Eyes Google TPUs, Up to One Million Units, as NVIDIA Alternative
Meta is making a bold play to break NVIDIA's stranglehold on AI computing infrastructure.
Trump’s Davos drama, AI‑fuelled midterms draw tens of millions early
Trump’s surprise at the Davos summit has become the week’s most talked‑about headline, but the buzz isn’t limited to the former president’s remarks.
OpenAI launches Frontier platform to build, deploy, manage AI agents
Companies are suddenly juggling dozens of chatbots, recommendation engines and workflow assistants, many of which live on different clouds and speak...
Anthropic's Super Bowl LX ad omits OpenAI, ChatGPT references in AI‑focused spot
The Super Bowl has become a proving ground for AI firms eager to showcase their latest models to a massive audience.
GitHub adds Claude and Codex agents to Copilot’s Agent HQ platform
GitHub’s Copilot platform just got a notable upgrade. By folding in two external AI coding assistants—Claude from Anthropic and the long‑standing...
Softr unveils AI-native platform, calling itself the ‘Canva for web apps’
Softr’s latest rollout promises a new way for teams without coding chops to piece together functional web applications.
Claude Opus 4.6 adds 1M-token context, teams; used by 44% of enterprises
Anthropic just rolled out Claude Opus 4.6, a model that stretches its context window to a full million tokens and introduces “agent teams” designed...
Anthropic launches Opus 4.6 to boost Claude Code for long‑horizon dev tasks
Anthropic’s newest offering, Opus 4.6, lands amid a crowded field of AI‑assisted development tools, yet the company frames it as more than a modest...
Claude for Excel opens the gates; Tasklet AI agent links to any app
The latest wave of AI utilities is slipping into the everyday toolbox of businesses that have, until now, kept their processes largely manual.
LLM using pre‑1930 sources draws on etiquette manuals, cookbooks for post‑training
Why does a model that stops learning in 1930 still manage to hold a conversation about 2026?
AI Engineering Manager Vignesh Kumar Shows AI Vehicle Checks at Data Hack 2025
Vehicle inspections are about to get a serious tech upgrade. At Data Hack 2025, Ford's AI Engineering Manager is showing how artificial intelligence...
Anthropic alleges DeepSeek and Chinese firms used Claude's reasoning to train AI
Why does this matter? Because the accusation strikes at the heart of how frontier models are built and protected.
The Vergecast on Claude's vibe coding, email safety, and phone upgrade timing
The latest Vergecast episode tackles three very practical concerns for anyone who spends a day online.
Claude Opus 4.5 Retains Reasoning Steps, Avoiding Forgetfulness in Long Tasks
Artificial intelligence's persistent memory problem just got a serious reality check.
Study finds transparency warnings fail to curb AI deepfake harm
Why do we keep tossing warnings at AI‑generated deepfakes? While platforms slap labels on synthetic videos, the damage often continues unchecked.
Coveo study finds 72% of enterprises risk failure with LLM search
Enterprises are racing to embed large‑language‑model search into their workflows, hoping to turn raw data into instant answers.
Guardrails Needed for Probabilistic LLMs Beyond Traditional Engineering
The artificial intelligence landscape is shifting beneath our feet. Language models, once seen as modern technological marvels, are revealing deep...
Claude Mythos highlights EU AI safety gaps, says researcher Caroli
Claude Mythos landed on the scene with a splash, but the ripple it created in Brussels has been more subtle than the headlines suggest.
Grammarly Rebrands as Superhuman, Retains Familiar Sidebar UI
Writing software giant Grammarly is making a bold move in the generative AI race.
ElevenLabs launches curated marketplace for verified iconic AI voices
The AI voice cloning landscape just got a serious upgrade. ElevenLabs is stepping into uncharted territory with a notable marketplace that promises...