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AI labs clash over reputation at Davos as Sam Altman skips event
At this year’s World Economic Forum, the usual buzz around artificial‑intelligence startups has turned into a bruised conversation.
Sam Altman says OpenAI’s Super Bowl ad focuses on builders, not Anthropic jokes
Why does the tone of a Super Bowl spot matter when two AI firms are vying for the same audience?
Zepto Cafe uses MCP to parse text orders, Playwright runs the clicks
Restaurant tech is getting smarter, and Zepto Cafe is proving just how clever automation can be.
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.
Andreessen-backed Inferact raises USD 150M in seed round, valued at USD 800M
Why does a $150 million seed raise matter for a company still in its infancy? While most early‑stage startups scramble for modest checks, Inferact...
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...
Moonshot's K2 Thinking tops open-source AI, beating GPT-5 and MiniMax-M2
The open-source AI landscape just got a major shake-up. Moonshot's K2 Thinking model has emerged as a surprising frontrunner, challenging...
Alphabet posts USD 400 B revenue, YouTube tops streaming, 325 M paid subs
Alphabet just crossed the $400 billion revenue mark, a threshold the company has never hit before.
DirecTV's AI Screensavers Will Soon Let You Shop Inside Your Family Photos
Imagine scrolling through your TV's screensaver and suddenly spotting something you want to buy.
Open-source multimodal dataset cuts training time 17× for enterprise AI
Training powerful AI models is a high-stakes, resource-intensive game. Enterprises have long wrestled with the hidden bottleneck of data preparation:...
OpenAI to have 220 M paying users and 3 B users by 2030, still unprofitable
Artificial intelligence's meteoric rise continues to shock even seasoned industry analysts.
Tumbler Ridge shooter shared scenarios with ChatGPT; OpenAI did not notify police
Why does a teen’s conversation with an AI matter to a small British Columbia town?
Fitbit's health coach preview gives timely updates at wake-up and after a workout
Fitness tracking just got a whole lot smarter. Fitbit is testing a notable AI-powered health coach that promises to deliver personalized insights at...
MiniMax-M2 leads benchmarks in agentic tool calling and coding workflows
The race to build smarter, more capable AI models just got more competitive. Developers and tech teams are increasingly focused on evaluating large...
Guillermo del Toro Says He’d Prefer Death Over AI Art Going Mainstream
Guillermo del Toro isn't just a filmmaker, he's a passionate defender of artistic integrity.
Zendesk rolls out GPT-5 and HyperArc for dependable, real-time AI agents
Customer support is about to get a serious AI upgrade. Zendesk just dropped two powerful new tools that could reshape how companies handle digital...
Qwen3-Max Thinking Beats Gemini 3 Pro, GPT-5.2 on Humanity's Last Exam
Qwen3‑Max‑Thinking just outperformed Gemini 3 Pro and GPT‑5.2 on what the community is calling “Humanity’s Last Exam,” a benchmark that pushes models...
Epstein's rise to tech influencer examined through the Epstein files
Epstein’s trajectory from a shadowy figure to a recognized voice in tech circles reads like a case study in how personal networks can intersect with...