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Google's TurboQuant cuts AI key‑value cache size without quality loss
Large language models are glorified pattern matchers. They don’t think; they predict.
Arm's first AGI CPU, up to 136 cores, to power Meta AI datacenters this year
Arm isn't just renting out the blueprints anymore. It’s pouring the foundation. This year, its debut CPU—packing up to 136 cores—will land inside...
Gemini for TV arrives on Google TV Streamer; needs HDMI, HDCP 1.3+ and internet
Your television remote just got an AI transplant. Starting today, Google is replacing the Google Assistant on its TV Streamer dongles with its newer...
Baidu opens multimodal AI, claims it beats GPT-5 and Gemini, runs on one 80GB GPU
Baidu says it built a model that beats GPT-5. It also says you can run it on a single, off-the-shelf graphics card. The first claim is a wild bet.
Game stocks slide as Google launches AI world‑gen tool, Project Genie limits noted
Stock prices for major game publishers fell this week, a direct reaction to the noise coming out of Google's research labs.
DeepMind opens UK automated lab using AI and robotics for superconductors
Science has long been a slow, painstaking craft, pipettes, patience, and paper. DeepMind is flipping the script.
OpenAI says GPT-5.2 will debut next week, ahead of Google’s Gemini 3 in internal tests
OpenAI is pulling the trigger early. GPT-5.2 lands December 9th, a full sprint ahead of its original December timeline. The reason? Competitors.
Scale AI's Voice Showdown ranks Qwen ahead of top models, highlights failures
The emperor has no clothes, at least when it comes to voice AI benchmarks. Scale AI’s Voice Showdown just dropped, and the results upend the usual...
AI adoption stalls at major USD 20.5B promo products supplier serving 8,500 clients
Gold Bond, no, not the lotion, is a behemoth in the $20.5 billion promotional products world.
GPT-4o, Gemini, and Claude Vision Can Reason Over Visual Details
Ask GPT-4o to look at a photo of a crowded whiteboard and it won't just tell you there's a whiteboard in the room.
Krea 2 Raw/Turbo generate AI images in 2 s; Nano Banana Pro 17.7 s proprietary
Two seconds. That’s all it takes for Krea 2 Raw and Turbo to generate an enterprise-grade image.
Anthropic's Mythos struggles deepen as cybersecurity ties with Trump wane
Anthropic bet its political future on a cybersecurity product called Mythos. The bet is failing.
ClinicBot Introduces Prioritized Evidence RAG with Verifiable Citations
For doctors, clinical guidelines are a maze. Google’s new ClinicBot aims to be the guide.
Google Search agents can act without user input, says VP Robby Stein
Google's search engine no longer waits. According to VP Robby Stein, its new "agentic" features can act before you finish typing, fundamentally...
Google, OpenAI and Visa clash over AI agent protocols lacking trust
Tech companies want AI to spend your money. Banks, for very obvious reasons, are saying not yet. The problem is permission, not processing.
Google equips Fitbit AI health coach with medical record access
Your Fitbit now wants your lab results. It's asking nicely. Google has decided that step counts and heart rate graphs aren't enough.
Google pulls ahead with pre-training; OpenAI's comeback plan named ‘Shallotpeat’
Everyone thought pre-training was a solved, boring part of building AI. Google just used it to take a lead.
Researchers unveil Natively Adaptive Interfaces to personalize AI assistive tech
Most accessibility features feel like an apology. They’re added later, crammed into a menu you have to hunt for, a clunky afterthought.
GPT-5 Shows 30% Less Political Bias, But Liberal Prompts Still Trigger More
OpenAI’s latest model is 30% less politically biased than its predecessors, but the asymmetry hasn’t vanished.
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.