Google Loses Two Years to OpenAI in Coding War, Ships Catch-Up Model
Google just watched Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's models eat its lunch in coding tasks for two years, and now it's finally serving a response.
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Google just watched Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's models eat its lunch in coding tasks for two years, and now it's finally serving a response.
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Google just turned AI image generation into a collaborative document, and that might be the thing that finally makes these tools useful for actual work.
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The jury just picked sides in a fight that will define who controls the most valuable technology on Earth. Sam Altman won the legal battle against Elon Musk, with Musk vowing to appeal after a jury verdict that caps a bitter three-week trial
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Google just killed the most absurd ritual in AI: programmers walking around with laptops cracked open so their agents don't stop working. Google launched Spark, a 24/7 AI agent that runs on Google Cloud, not your device — meaning you can actually close your laptop and the agent keeps working.
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Google just made it cheaper to run AI agents than to keep paying humans to do the same work. Google launched Gemini 3.5 Flash at I/O 2026, claiming it breaks the "iron law" that the smartest AI models must be the slowest and most expensive to run.
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The AI companies selling you coding assistants are now scrambling to fix the mess those assistants created. Anthropic's Mythos and OpenAI's GPT-5.5 sparked widespread cybersecurity concerns, with fears that AI-equipped attackers could exploit systems at scale
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The agent economy has a grep problem, and it's eating your token budget alive. Semble is an open-source code search tool built specifically for AI agents, cutting token usage by 98% compared to traditional grep+file read approaches while maintaining 99% of transformer-quality retrieval accuracy.
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The country that built TikTok just taught Silicon Valley what happens when you ship faster than you fund raise. ByteDance and Kuaishou now produce AI-generated video quality that exceeds western competitors, especially in advertising and entertainment applications
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The hard part of building agents was never getting them to do things. It was understanding what they did when you weren't looking.
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Apple's new CEO just told us exactly how the agent economy will arrive—and why the companies you think will win it are thinking about the problem backward.
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The people building the AI future are having an identity crisis about whether they matter in it. Menlo Ventures partner Deedy Das says no one in Silicon Valley is happy — not the newly rich AI founders, not the $500k engineers, not the middle managers watching their jobs vanish.
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Apple is making privacy the product while OpenAI and Google collect training data in perpetuity. iOS 27's chatbot-style Siri will offer auto-deleting chat histories with options for 30 days, one year, or permanent retention
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The AI that babysits the AI just became a product category. Intercom (now called Fin) launched Fin Operator, an AI agent that manages their customer-facing AI agent Fin, targeting support ops teams who configure, monitor, and optimize AI systems.
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The White House just made Nvidia's datacenter roadmap a bilateral talking point—turns out export controls matter less when the president handles sales himself. Trump and Xi discussed Nvidia's H200 chips directly, elevating AI compute access to head-of-state diplomacy
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The caregiving crisis just got its first wave of citizen developers, and they're not waiting for healthcare IT to catch up.
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The robots didn't just lose money running radio stations — they revealed the exact failure mode that will define the next decade of agent deployment.
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The company racing to build agents that work is still figuring out who works where. OpenAI consolidated its product org under president Greg Brockman, merging ChatGPT and Codex into "one unified agentic experience"
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The EU's privacy crusader is backing a new institute to safety-test AI for kids, using the same "independent standards" logic that gave us cookie consent hell.
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The next trillion-dollar question in enterprise AI isn't which model is smartest — it's who decides when your agent should stop working.
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The AI training economy just discovered its first real immune response — and it's being deployed by everyone from artists to bloggers who never agreed to be training data in the first place.
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