
Mistral AI Launches Ten Open-Source Models
Mistral AI announced the release of 10 open-source artificial intelligence models built to run on smartphones, drones, and enterprise systems. The move signals a faster push by Europe to challenge

Mistral AI announced the release of 10 open-source artificial intelligence models built to run on smartphones, drones, and enterprise systems. The move signals a faster push by Europe to challenge

Amazon Web Services announced a new class of autonomous AI agents designed to code, secure, and run software with minimal oversight, signaling a potential shift in enterprise software operations. The

Teradar introduced a new sensor that operates in the terahertz band and claims to combine the strengths of radar and lidar. The company says the design reduces common drawbacks seen

Months into his term, President Donald Trump continued to challenge executives, corporations, and institutions, reshaping the relationship among the White House, business, and academia. The approach, marked by public criticism
OpenAI has hit the panic button. The company declared a “code red” and is shifting resources back to the core product that made it famous: ChatGPT. I think that move

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A new training approach modeled on how the brain stores memories is drawing notice across the AI field. The method, called “Nested Learning,” allows different parts of an AI model

19 Key Metrics and Strategies for Measuring Marketing ROI Measuring marketing ROI is a challenge for many business leaders trying to justify their spending and optimize performance. We asked industry

Swatch is experimenting with artificial intelligence to let fans design one-of-a-kind watch faces, hinting at a broader push into personalization while protecting its biggest hit. The company’s new AI-DADA tool

Artificial intelligence is speeding up offensive cyber operations even as public guidance struggles to keep pace and key government roles sit vacant. Across federal, state, and local agencies, leaders warn

As AI tools reach millions of people each day, a specialized model policy team has taken the lead on core parts of safety research, particularly on crisis support. The work

You know that feeling when a pull request looks perfect on paper, but the moment it merges into staging everything breaks in ways no unit test ever hinted at? That

Human checks were meant to catch unfair outcomes in AI-driven hiring, but a new study argues those measures fall short, raising urgent questions for employers and regulators. The report says

Every engineering organization accumulates the temporary fix that quietly hardens into production infrastructure. It starts innocently: a shell script to bridge an outage, a cron job to migrate data until

A research team says a new machine could change how scientists study human behaviour, offering a fresh way to spot patterns that are hard to see by hand. The project

Traffic spikes always sound like good news until your service starts to sweat. When things get tight, someone inevitably proposes the magic fix: “Let’s scale horizontally.” The idea is simple,

Three established U.S. institutions have been named as investors in earlier fund vehicles, signaling strong interest from insurance, public pension, and philanthropic capital. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company, the Missouri

Most senior engineers have the same quiet fear: that the system they own is one bad quarter away from total entropy. The tech debt list is long, there are legacy

Every platform that survives long enough eventually hits an inflection point: the abstractions that once felt clean start buckling under real world load, deployment times stretch, and reliability incidents begin

If you’ve ever sat through a two hour architecture debate that produced more heat than light, you know the pattern. Smart engineers arguing from valid but incompatible assumptions. Diagrams multiplying

Every senior engineer eventually confronts the same moment in a legacy system: the code works, sort of, but it fights you at every turn. The tests are brittle, the abstractions

Imagine you are building an API or a microservice based backend. You want authentication that works across services, scales easily, and avoids storing session data on a central server. That

17 Effective Upselling and Cross-Selling Strategies for Small Businesses Small businesses often leave revenue on the table by failing to implement strategic upselling and cross-selling techniques that feel natural to

Germany’s Deutsche Telekom and the Schwarz Group plan to jointly build a gigafactory for artificial intelligence, signaling a new push by major German companies to claim a stake in AI

A draft federal order would direct the US Department of Justice to sue states that pass laws regulating artificial intelligence, according to a document obtained by WIRED. The reported directive

Spot Solana exchange-traded funds regained momentum at week’s end, logging modest inflows after a rare midweek setback ended a 21-day streak. The reversal eased concerns about investor fatigue and pointed

A surge in sophisticated online fraud has turned parts of Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos into regional hubs for illicit operations, according to rights groups and regional officials. The networked scam

Palantir chief executive Alex Karp has long argued that working with government agencies serves the public good, even when the work is controversial. That stance is drawing fresh attention as

An MIT-based research team has won support from Renaissance Philanthropy and XTX Markets to speed up mathematical discovery with artificial intelligence. The award backs an effort to connect two major

U.S. energy companies pulled back drilling activity to the lowest level since January, signaling caution across oil and natural gas fields as summer approaches. In data released Friday, Baker Hughes