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google releases functiongemma edge model

Google Releases FunctionGemma Edge Model

Google announced a tiny AI model designed to run on phones and tablets, aiming to let software control mobile devices safely and quickly. The move signals a push to bring

beatles party playlist actor reflects

Actor Reflects On Beatles, Party Playlists

An actor’s offhand reflection on the first song that made music “click” has sparked a larger question: what should a party playlist sound like when your roots are The Beatles

redotpay reaches ten billion volume

RedotPay Reports $10 Billion Payments Volume

RedotPay says it has reached significant scale, reporting more than $10 billion in annualized payment volume and over $150 million in annualized revenue. The figures signal rapid growth for the

anthropic leaders reassess ai safety strategy

Anthropic Leaders Reassess AI Safety Strategy

Anthropic’s top executives, siblings Daniela and Dario Amodei, are rethinking the approach to advanced artificial intelligence they once helped shape. The pair, who left OpenAI to co-found Anthropic in 2021,

robinhood fuels surge prediction markets

Robinhood Fuels Surge In Prediction Markets

Robinhood handled $2.5 billion in prediction-market trades in October through its role as an anchor partner to Kalshi, signaling a sharp rise in retail interest. The pace points to a

walz faces resignation calls over scams

Walz Faces Resignation Calls Over Scams

Facing rising criticism, Governor Tim Walz is under pressure after fraud scams were reported under his administration. Recent calls for his resignation have intensified the debate over accountability in state

nemotron three agentic ai models

Nemotron 3 Open Models Target Agentic AI

A new suite of open artificial intelligence models, branded Nemotron 3, was announced with a sharp focus on agentic applications and efficiency. The release outlines three sizes—Nano, Super, and Ultra—designed

white house ai talent initiative

White House Pushes AI Talent Drive

The White House’s former chief technology advisor Michael Kratsios outlined a plan to expand federal hiring in artificial intelligence, aiming to keep the United States ahead in a fast-moving field.