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Apple to Deploy Custom Google Gemini Model for Apple Intelligence
Apple’s AI strategy has been a slow-motion car crash. Siri is a joke, and the company watched for years as OpenAI and Microsoft built the future.
Google, MIT study finds multi-agent AI often loses context in sequential tasks
Every developer building AI workflows is chasing multi-agent systems right now. The pitch is compelling: divide the labor, conquer the complexity.
GPT-5.1 delivers faster simple tasks and more deliberate complex performance
The GPT-5.1 upgrade is finally here, and it feels like the model OpenAI should have shipped last time.
Google adds 'agent step' to Opal, making static workflows interactive
Enterprise AI teams have been building agents the hard way: wiring models, tools, and logic into brittle chains that break the moment the input...
Voxtral TTS Reduces Hallucinations, Stabilizes Volume; Hindi WER Up to 4.99%
Text-to-speech has been obsessed with sounding human. It's missing the point. A reliable voice is more valuable than a perfect one.
Adaptive AI ecosystems link agents, models, data and decision services
Forget the single AI model. The new pitch is for a whole nervous system. Early enterprise AI was a button. Press it, and one task got faster.
Fetch unveils ASI:One and Business tier, opens Agentverse with 2M+ AI agents
There’s a graveyard of AI agents out there. Ninety percent of them, according to Fetch.ai CEO Humayun Sheikh, never get used.
Gemini 3 Flash debuts, delivering faster AI while rivaling larger models
Everyone wants a fast AI. Almost nobody gets a smart one too. Google says its new Gemini 3 Flash is both.
Google AI's MTP Drafters for Gemma 4 cut inference time up to threefold
Every token generated by a large language model demands a colossal data transfer, billions of parameters dragged from VRAM to compute units.
Apple tests standalone Siri app ahead of iOS 27, macOS 27 debut at WWDC 2026
Siri is getting its own app. For real. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple engineers are already testing a standalone Siri application, a...
MaxToki AI boosts context to 16,384 tokens with RoPE scaling
MaxToki just learned to hold more memory. Its context window quadrupled from 4,096 to 16,384 tokens. That leap didn’t come from brute force.
Google launches Gemini memory in Europe, default on, pulls personal data
Google just flipped a switch for millions in Europe. Starting now, opening the Gemini app means your AI assistant begins remembering you—your name,...
Perplexity unveils Tely AI for 1‑week content recommendations, no writers needed
Content creation has long been a bottleneck, expensive, slow, reliant on human egos and editorial calendars. Perplexity just shattered that model.
Google launches Gemini Deep Research agent via new Interactions API
Google’s new Interactions API isn’t just another endpoint, it’s the infrastructure for a fundamentally different kind of AI interaction.
Counter-Strike Sets New Benchmark for Vibe Coding, Says Ex-Mixpanel CEO
Counter-Strike is not just a game anymore, it’s a proving ground for artificial intelligence.
Experts caution against giving health info to chatbots as Google updates MedGemma
Google updated MedGemma this week. Its advanced medical AI remains a tool strictly for developers. Meanwhile, over at OpenAI?
New AI Book Chronicles Startups, Microsoft, Google, Meta Competing for Future
The war for AI’s soul is being waged on multiple fronts. A new oral history, *The Scaling Era: An Oral History of AI, 2019-2025*, by Dwarkesh Patel...
Google’s Veo 3.1 defeats Sora 2 in Kurukshetra-style battle scene
Google's new AI video tool, Veo 3.1, is now more interesting than its hype. It can make a battle look sad.
Google links Earth AI with Gemini models, expands geospatial tools
Google is now shoveling live satellite imagery directly into its Gemini AI. The goal is brutally concrete: sharper predictions for floods, droughts,...
Nordic pilot adds Gemini for Education, NotebookLM to boost AI literacy
In a Swedish classroom, a teacher just reclaimed hours once lost to lesson planning, and students are gaining fluency in an AI-shaped world.