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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...
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...
LlamaExtract Streamlines Data Extraction, Cuts Manual Processing Time
The days of squinting at invoices, deciphering handwritten forms, or wrestling with brittle regex scripts are fading.
LLM Council Shows Three Models Deliver Separate Answers in First Stage
Andrej Karpathy’s LLM Council is testing a different approach to AI reasoning. Instead of a single answer, it has three models—Grok, ChatGPT, and...
Meta plans facial recognition for AI smart glasses, amid privacy concerns
Meta is quietly reopening the door to facial recognition, this time through the lens of its AI-powered smart glasses.
Graph‑Enhanced RAG Architecture Cuts Latency in Meta‑Scale Production
Graphs are slow. They know they're slow. In systems built for the scale of a company like Meta, where even a single millisecond can be a measurable...
Ralph Wiggum, from 'The Simpsons' to AI star, called 'closest to AGI' by Tally CEO
Ralph Wiggum, the sweetly simple kid from *The Simpsons*, has become the unlikeliest oracle of the AI boom.
Meta AI releases Sapiens2, a model for pose, segmentation and albedo
Most models see a person as a shape. Meta's new Sapiens2 tries to see them as matter.
Yann LeCun seeks EUR 500 M for AI start-up valued at EUR 3 B; Alex LeBrun to step down
Yann LeCun is asking for half a billion euros. His new AI venture, AMI Labs, is already valued at €3 billion, before it’s built anything for sale.
Auth0 Teams with Thinking Machines to Rethink AI Agent Identity Controls
AI agents are rewriting the rules of digital interaction. They book your travel, draft your emails, and manage your workflows, yet the identity...
NVIDIA Blackwell scales to 8,192 GPUs on DeepSeek‑V3 671B for MLPerf 6.0
Eight thousand one hundred and ninety two graphics cards. Nvidia marshaled them to train a single model, DeepSeek-V3 671B, for the latest MLPerf...
Invisible orchestration raises collective dissociation (g = 0.975, p = .001)
Behind the curtain, no one sees the puppeteer. That is the problem. When an invisible orchestrator silently steers a group of LLM agents,...
OpenAI revenue exceeds USD 20 billion in 2025, up from USD 6 billion in 2024
OpenAI’s financial ascent is no longer a forecast, it’s a fact. The company’s annualized revenue has blown past $20 billion in 2025, more than...
Meta's structured prompting lifts LLM code review accuracy to 93%
Meta’s structured prompting method now lets large language models check code for crashes without running it.
Joe Gebbia seen with metallic device as OpenAI, Jony Ive partnership looms
A photograph of a guy with a shiny thing on his head is not news. Unless the guy is Joe Gebbia, the former Airbnb co-founder turned U.S.
Disney distances from OpenAI as metaverse and AI bets continue to falter
Disney’s retreat from OpenAI is a public retreat. A quiet filing with the SEC states the company now prohibits its "employees and contractors from...
ADL study finds Grok most antisemitic among ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude
The Anti-Defamation League ran an experiment. They took six leading AI models—ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, Llama, and Elon Musk’s Grok—and...
Google adds screen-control to Gemini 3.5 Flash for cross‑platform agents
Google just taught an AI to use a mouse and keyboard. That's not a metaphor. Gemini 3.5 Flash can now look at your screen—on a phone, a browser, a...
Oversight Board says Meta’s deepfake moderation falls short, urges AI tools
The Oversight Board just landed a verdict that should rattle Meta’s corner office: deepfake moderation is broken. It’s not a subtle critique.
ChatGPT's 'Nerdy' tweak rewards goblin metaphors in answers, study finds
ChatGPT briefly, bizarrely, fell for goblins. The whole fling started with a single broken piece of code.