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OpenAI launches AI workspace for scientists
OpenAI has launched a new scientific workspace program called Prism, which integrates AI into existing standards for composing research papers.
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Airtable launches AI Superagent
SuperAgent is Airtable’s first stand-alone product in its 13-year history, and signals both the company’s ambitions and the reality of the current AI moment: Every serious software player is racing to prove they can deliver on agents.
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Introducing Agentic Vision in Gemini 3 Flash
Agentic Vision, a new capability introduced in Gemini 3 Flash, converts image understanding from a static act into an agentic process
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🏝️ A Tiny Island’s $70M AI Jackpot
Data from Domain Name Stat reveals that the top-level domain originally assigned to the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla passed the milestone…
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Is China quietly winning the AI race?
The BBC’s Lily Jamali looks into why big US firms and start-ups alike are turning to Chinese tech.
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Apple Developing AirTag-Sized AI Pin
Apple is working on a small, wearable AI pin equipped with multiple cameras, a speaker, and microphones, reports The Information. If it actually launches, the AI pin will likely run the new Siri chatbot that Apple plans to unveil in iOS 27. The pin is said to be similar in size to an AirTag, with a thin, flat, circular disc shape. It has an aluminum and glass shell, and two cameras at the front.
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Consumers spent more on mobile apps than games
Consumers spent more money in mobile apps than games in 2025, driven by AI app adoption.
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40 jobs most exposed to AI
Microsoft’s released its list of 40 jobs that have high crossover with AI—and professionals warned it highlights the careers “most at risk,” with historians, translators, and sales reps high on the list. While Microsoft said high applicability doesn’t automatically mean those roles will be killed by AI, employers have been putting a pause on hiring and cutting roles to make way for enhanced productivity.
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Anthropic publishes Claude’s ‘Constitution’
Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that’s working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
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Anthropic’s AI-resistant interviews
What we learned from three iterations of a performance engineering take-home that Claude keeps beating.
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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches satellite internet service
Blue Origin is looking to send the first of TeraWave’s 5,408 satellites into space in the fourth quarter of 2027.
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Google unveils TranslateGemma
TranslateGemma is a new family of open translation models built on Gemma 3.














