Alibaba's Qwen Chatbot Now Books Flights Directly With Airlines
Alibaba just turned its chatbot into a travel agent, and China Eastern is the guinea pig for what could be the fastest agent-to-enterprise pipeline we've seen yet.
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Alibaba just turned its chatbot into a travel agent, and China Eastern is the guinea pig for what could be the fastest agent-to-enterprise pipeline we've seen yet.
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Google just announced it will spend up to $185 billion this year building the infrastructure for AI agents, the largest single capital deployment in the history of technology.
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Google just turned your browser into an agent that does your job while you watch. Google launched Gemini-powered "auto browse" in Chrome for enterprise users, automating research, data entry, and other work tasks
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Google just crossed a threshold that should terrify and excite every software company: three-quarters of its new code is now written by AI. 75% of Google's new code is now AI-generated, reviewed by human engineers, up from 50% last fall and 25% in October 2024
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Adobe just declared itself Switzerland in the agent wars, and that might be the smartest move anyone's made yet. Adobe announced a multi-model agentic platform partnering with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Amazon, and Nvidia to build what it calls "the broadest agentic AI ecosystem in the industry"
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New York just declared war on the prediction market economy, suing Coinbase and Gemini for running what it calls illegal gambling operations.
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Three AI coding agents just leaked their own API keys through a GitHub pull request title.
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Anthropic just reversed course on blocking CLI-based Claude access, proving that when developers route around gatekeepers, the gatekeepers blink first. Anthropic now allows OpenClaw-style CLI usage again, reversing an earlier decision to block command-line interfaces accessing Claude
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A VC-turned-founder just raised $5 million to solve the problem that social media made you lonelier. Bond, a new social app from ex-VC Dino Becirovic and former Meta engineer Hanxin Jin, raised $5 million in seed funding to build what they're calling "anti-feed" social media.
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Google's AI division gets Claude while the rest of the company eats its own dogfood, and the performance reviews just got interesting. Google DeepMind employees now have access to Anthropic's Claude for coding, while most Google engineers are restricted to internal Gemini models.
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Amazon just bought itself a seat at the AI safety table for $5 billion, with another $20 billion in the chamber and a $100 billion cloud lock-in attached. Amazon invests $5B in Anthropic with rights to deploy up to $20B more, while Anthropic commits to $100B in AWS spending over ten years
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Google's about to ship chips that do the one thing Nvidia charges the most for: making AI actually answer your questions.
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OpenAI just walked into biotech's most expensive problem and said it can help solve it with a model that predicts how molecules behave.
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Australia's biggest data center operator just pulled $1.1 billion out of the market because AI training runs need somewhere to live, and hyperscalers are running out of room. NEXTDC is raising A$1.5 billion ($1.1 billion) to expand data center capacity across Australia as demand surges
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OpenAI is buying companies to solve problems it created for itself. OpenAI is making acquisitions to address what industry observers are calling "two big existential problems" for the company's future
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A 3,000-line agent framework just bootstrapped itself from zero to full system control without its creator ever opening a terminal. GenericAgent is a self-evolving AI agent that started with 3.3K lines of code and grows its own skill tree by crystallizing each task into reusable capabilities
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The people building actual frontier AI are gathering in London on June 12th, and the speaker list tells you exactly where the technical edge is moving.
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Boston Dynamics just put reasoning AI inside Spot, and the first real application isn't your home—it's walking industrial facilities looking for things that might explode.
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Google's invisible watermark just became visible, and it only took one unemployed developer with 200 images and too much time.
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The smartest AI on the planet can write a React app but can't figure out how to jump over a turtle in Mario. Large language models still can't play video games, even as they ace increasingly complex benchmarks in coding, math, and reasoning.
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