A new feature in the Amazon Shopping app allows users to generate designs with Alexa, then print them on products like T-shirts, hoodies, and tumblers.
Microsoft AI Introduces MAI-Transcribe-1.5: 2.4% WER on Artificial Analysis, Best-in-Class FLEURS Accuracy, and Up to 5x Faster Long-Audio Transcription
Microsoft AI has released MAI-Transcribe-1.5, the second iteration of its in-house speech-to-text family. The model covers 43 languages, adds keyword (entity) biasing for domain-specific terms, posts a 2.4% Word-Error-Rate on the Artificial Analysis leaderboard, and transcribes an hour of audio in u...
Low-code and no-code AI platforms now turn a prompt into a working app, agent, or model. This guide compares 21 tools across app builders, automation, AI agents, and machine learning platforms, each linked to its official site.
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NVIDIA garak Tutorial: Build a Complete Defensive LLM Red-Teaming Workflow with Custom Probes and Detectors
This tutorial walks through NVIDIA garak as an end-to-end framework for defensive LLM red-teaming. It covers setup, plugin discovery, dry runs, real-model scans on a Hugging Face generator, and multi-probe evaluations. The workflow then analyzes safety scores and attack success rates, inspects flagg...
OpenAI unveils Lockdown Mode to protect sensitive data from prompt injection attacks
Even with Lockdown Mode, ChatGPT could be still vulnerable to prompt injections, but the goal is to reduce the likelihood that sensitive data gets shared in the process.
A Hands-On Coding Tutorial on Qualcomm AI Hub Models for Classification, Object Detection, and Hardware-Aware Deployment
Set up Qualcomm AI Hub Models to run MobileNet-V2 inference, YOLOv7 detection, and compile models on real devices.
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The MIT Ethics of Computing Research Symposium brought together experts and researchers working at the heart of ethical and social impact in technology.
Startup Battlefield 200 applications officially close in 3 days
Applications for Startup Battlefield 200 officially close on June 8, 11:59 p.m. PT. Now’s not the time to wait any longer. Secure your shot at competing on the Disrupt Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 this October at San Francisco's Moscone West.
Google DeepMind Releases Gemma 4 QAT Checkpoints: Q4_0 and a New Mobile Format Cut On-Device Memory
Compare Gemma 4 edge formats: BF16, Q4_0 QAT, and mobile QAT, on published memory numbers and design tradeoffs.
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On this week’s episode, host and the founder of AI advisory firm Intelligence Briefing Andreas Welsch brought together Maya Mikhailov, cofounder and CEO of Savvi AI, and Doug Shannon, generative AI and intelligent automation leader, to cover a handful of interconnected topics that practitioners are ...
Boards want AI roadmaps. Competitors are shipping AI features. And 74% of companies still can't make it pay. This piece breaks down the eight-point framework that separates disciplined AI adoption from expensive noise.
Microsoft Fara Tutorial: Run a Browser-Use Agent in Google Colab with a Mock OpenAI-Compatible Endpoint
A hands-on guide to running Microsoft Fara in Colab, testing the browser agent loop with a mock endpoint.
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15 Best Vibe Coding Tools in 2026 Compared: Pricing, Features, and Best Fit
Vibe coding turns plain language into working software. Explore 15 tools shaping how developers build apps in 2026.
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Mira Murati steps back into the spotlight, carefully
In the current environment, remaining heads down has diminishing returns; at some point, you have to make some noise just to remind the market you exist.
DJ Patil has spent the past several months on a listening tour. Wherever he travels, he finds a local university, pings faculty and students and anyone else who wants to show up, and runs an AMA. He’s heard from grad students who can’t get callbacks, hospital administrators dealing with federal poli...