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Hands on with X’s new AI-powered custom feeds

X's AI-powered custom timelines are replacing Communities, with Grok-curated feeds...and new ad slots.

TechCrunch AI·1h ago
Google updates Workspace to make AI your new office intern
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Google updates Workspace to make AI your new office intern

TechCrunch AI1h ago
Google Cloud Launches $750 Million Partner Fund to Accelerate Agentic AI Deployment
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Google Cloud Launches $750 Million Partner Fund to Accelerate Agentic AI Deployment

Yahoo Finance AI4h ago

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Google Cloud launches two new AI chips to compete with Nvidia

Google Cloud launches two new AI chips to compete with Nvidia

Google's newest TPUs are faster and cheaper than the previous versions. But the company is still embracing Nvidia in its cloud — for now.

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TechCrunch AI
Google Unveils 2 New AI Chips to Take on Nvidia

Google Unveils 2 New AI Chips to Take on Nvidia

The search giant is vying for a bigger slice of the AI pie.

General AI
Yahoo Finance AI
Allbirds Is Becoming 'NewBird AI' — Is This the Wildest Pivot Yet?

Allbirds Is Becoming 'NewBird AI' — Is This the Wildest Pivot Yet?

Allbirds (NASDAQ:BIRD) is no longer a shoe company. The San Francisco-based brand, once known for its sustainable wool sneakers, is making a hard pivot into the artificial intelligence sector. The company announced last week that it has executed a $50...

General AI
Yahoo Finance AI
Stock Market Today, April 22: Alphabet Helps Lead U.S. Markets Higher After Unveiling New AI Chips and Partnerships

Stock Market Today, April 22: Alphabet Helps Lead U.S. Markets Higher After Unveiling New AI Chips and Partnerships

On April 22, 2026, Alphabet’s fresh AI hardware and alliances helped power a broad tech-led rebound across major U.S. stock benchmarks.

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Yahoo Finance AI
Ex-OpenAI researcher Jerry Tworek launches Core Automation to build the most automated AI lab in the world

Ex-OpenAI researcher Jerry Tworek launches Core Automation to build the most automated AI lab in the world

New AI lab, familiar face: former OpenAI researcher Jerry Tworek wants to push past the limits of today's AI architectures with a small team and new learning methods. The article Ex-OpenAI researcher Jerry Tworek launches Core Automation to build the most automated AI lab in the world appeared first on The Decoder.

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THE DECODER
Is It Too Late To Consider AMD (NasdaqGS:AMD) After Its AI Partnership Momentum?

Is It Too Late To Consider AMD (NasdaqGS:AMD) After Its AI Partnership Momentum?

For investors considering whether Advanced Micro Devices at around US$303.46 is offering value or stretching expectations, this article breaks down what the current price might be implying about the stock. The share price moves have been strong, with returns of 17.6% over 7 days, 49.7% over 30 days, 35.8% year to date, 235.7% over 1 year, 253.1% over 3 years and 261.2% over 5 years. These changes can influence how investors think about both opportunity and risk. Recent headlines have focused...

General AI
Yahoo Finance AI
Google's new AI tools put film scouting in Street View and promise to cut weeks of satellite analysis to minutes

Google's new AI tools put film scouting in Street View and promise to cut weeks of satellite analysis to minutes

At Cloud Next, Google unveiled three new AI imaging tools. Creatives can drop AI-generated images into real Street View locations, Google says city planners will be able to analyze satellite imagery in minutes instead of weeks, and developers get new models that can identify objects like bridges and power lines. The article Google's new AI tools put film scouting in Street View and promise to cut weeks of satellite analysis to minutes appeared first on The Decoder.

General AI
THE DECODER
Google deepens Thinking Machines Lab ties with new multi-billion-dollar deal

Google deepens Thinking Machines Lab ties with new multi-billion-dollar deal

Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab has signed a multi-billion-dollar deal with Google Cloud for AI infrastructure powered by Nvidia's latest GB300 chips, TechCrunch has exclusively learned.

General AI
TechCrunch AI
5 AI Models Tried to Scam Me. Some of Them Were Scary Good

5 AI Models Tried to Scam Me. Some of Them Were Scary Good

The cyber capabilities of AI models have experts rattled. AI’s social skills may be just as dangerous.

General AI
WIRED AI
AI Tools Are Helping Mediocre North Korean Hackers Steal Millions

AI Tools Are Helping Mediocre North Korean Hackers Steal Millions

One group of hackers used AI for everything from vibe coding their malware to creating fake company websites—and stole as much as $12 million in three months.

General AI
WIRED AI
At $5 billion startup Checkr new employees build an app using AI during onboarding—even the new CFO

At $5 billion startup Checkr new employees build an app using AI during onboarding—even the new CFO

Checkr hires ZipRecruiter veteran Tim Yarbrough as its new CFO.

General AI
Fortune AI
Europe has the talent and dunding to win at AI. First, it needs to break free from the Magnificent Seven

Europe has the talent and dunding to win at AI. First, it needs to break free from the Magnificent Seven

European innovation is battling big tech — and bigger walls.

General AI
Fortune AI
Geo Content Writer: a backlog-first system for AI visibility content

Geo Content Writer: a backlog-first system for AI visibility content

Article URL: https://github.com/dageno-agents/geo-content-writer Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47859983 Points: 3 # Comments: 0

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Hacker News

New AI Lab from Jerry Tworek

Article URL: https://www.coreauto.com/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47859266 Points: 1 # Comments: 0

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OpenAI launches Privacy Filter, an open source, on-device data sanitization model that removes personal information from enterprise datasets

OpenAI launches Privacy Filter, an open source, on-device data sanitization model that removes personal information from enterprise datasets

In a significant shift toward local-first privacy infrastructure, OpenAI has released Privacy Filter, a specialized open-source model designed to detect and redact personally identifiable information (PII) before it ever reaches a cloud-based server. Launched today on AI code sharing community Hugging Face under a permissive Apache 2.0 license, the tool addresses a growing industry bottleneck: the risk of sensitive data "leaking" into training sets or being exposed during high-throughput inference. By providing a 1.5-billion-parameter model that can run on a standard laptop or directly in a web browser, the company is effectively handing developers a "privacy-by-design" toolkit that functions as a sophisticated, context-aware digital shredder. Though OpenAI was founded with a focus on open source models such as this, the company shifted during the ChatGPT era to providing more proprietary ("closed source") models available only through its website, apps, and API — only to return to op

Models & Gen AI
VentureBeat AI
Google doesn't pay the Nvidia tax. Its new TPUs explain why

Google doesn't pay the Nvidia tax. Its new TPUs explain why

Every frontier AI lab right now is rationing two things: electricity and compute. Most of them buy their compute for model training from the same supplier, at the steep gross margins that have turned Nvidia into one of the most valuable companies in the world. Google does not. On Tuesday night, inside a private gathering at F1 Plaza in Las Vegas, Google previewed its eighth-generation Tensor Processing Units. The pitch: two custom silicon designs shipping later this year, each purpose-built for a different half of the modern AI workload. TPU 8t targets training for frontier models, and TPU 8i targets the low-latency, memory-hungry world of agentic inference and real-time sampling. Amin Vahdat, Google's SVP and chief technologist for AI and infrastructure (pictured above left), used his time onstage to make a point that matters more to enterprise buyers than any individual spec: Google designs every layer of its AI stack end-to-end, and that vertical integration is starting to show up i

Models & Gen AI
VentureBeat AI
Google makes an interesting choice with its new agent-building tool for enterprises

Google makes an interesting choice with its new agent-building tool for enterprises

Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform takes an interesting approach: It is geared for IT and technical users.

Models & Gen AI
TechCrunch AI
OpenAI launches workspace agents that turn ChatGPT from a chatbot into a team automation platform

OpenAI launches workspace agents that turn ChatGPT from a chatbot into a team automation platform

OpenAI is rolling out workspace agents in ChatGPT, an evolution of custom GPTs. Powered by Codex, the agents automate complex team workflows and keep running even when no one is watching. Existing custom GPTs will stick around for now, with a migration path coming later. The article OpenAI launches workspace agents that turn ChatGPT from a chatbot into a team automation platform appeared first on The Decoder.

Models & Gen AI
THE DECODER
OpenAI unveils Workspace Agents, a successor to custom GPTs for enterprises that can plug directly into Slack, Salesforce and more

OpenAI unveils Workspace Agents, a successor to custom GPTs for enterprises that can plug directly into Slack, Salesforce and more

OpenAI introduced a new paradigm and product today that is likely to have huge implications for enterprises seeking to adopt and control fleets of AI agent workers. Called "Workspace Agents," OpenAI's new offering essentially allows users on its ChatGPT Business ($20 per user per month) and variably priced Enterprise, Edu and Teachers subscription plans to design or select from pre-existing agent templates that can take on work tasks across third-party apps and data sources including Slack, Google Drive, Microsoft apps, Salesforce, Notion, Atlassian Rovo, and other popular enterprise applications. Put simply: these agents can be created and accessed from ChatGPT, but users can also add them to third-party apps like Slack, communicate with them across disparate channels, ask them to use information from the channel they're in and other third-party tools and apps, and the agents will go off and do work like drafting emails to the entire team, selected members, or pull data and make pres

Models & Gen AI
VentureBeat AI
The Kansas City Royals are betting $3B on downtown in partnership with Hallmark

The Kansas City Royals are betting $3B on downtown in partnership with Hallmark

The Royals will build a $1.9 billion downtown Kansas City ballpark as part of a $3 billion project with Hallmark Cards.

Models & Gen AI
Fortune AI
Are you paying an AI ‘swarm tax’? Why single agents often beat complex systems

Are you paying an AI ‘swarm tax’? Why single agents often beat complex systems

Enterprise teams building multi-agent AI systems may be paying a compute premium for gains that don't hold up under equal-budget conditions. New Stanford University research finds that single-agent systems match or outperform multi-agent architectures on complex reasoning tasks when both are given the same thinking token budget. However, multi-agent systems come with the added baggage of computational overhead. Because they typically use longer reasoning traces and multiple interactions, it is often unclear whether their reported gains stem from architectural advantages or simply from consuming more resources. To isolate the true driver of performance, researchers at Stanford University compared single-agent systems against multi-agent architectures on complex multi-hop reasoning tasks under equal "thinking token" budgets. Their experiments show that in most cases, single-agent systems match or outperform multi-agent systems when compute is equal. Multi-agent systems gain a competitive

Models & Gen AI
VentureBeat AI
Google and AWS split the AI agent stack between control and execution

Google and AWS split the AI agent stack between control and execution

The era of enterprises stitching together prompt chains and shadow agents is nearing its end as more options for orchestrating complex multi-agent systems emerge. As organizations move AI agents into production, the question remains: "how will we manage them?" Google and Amazon Web Services offer fundamentally different answers, illustrating a split in the AI stack. Google’s approach is to run agentic management on the system layer, while AWS’s harness method sets up in the execution layer.  The debate on how to manage and control gained new energy this past month as competing companies released or updated their agent builder platforms—Anthropic with the new Claude Managed Agents and OpenAI with enhancements to the Agents SDK—giving developer teams options for managing agents.  AWS with new capabilities added to Bedrock AgentCore is optimizing for velocity—relying on harnesses to bring agents to product faster—while still offering identity and tool management. Meanwhile, Google’s Gemi

Models & Gen AI
VentureBeat AI
Google unveils two new TPUs designed for the "agentic era"

Google unveils two new TPUs designed for the "agentic era"

Google's new generation of Tensor AI chips is actually two chips, one for inference and one for training.

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Ars Technica AI
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Show HN: AthleteData – AI coach for endurance athletes that messages you first

Im a triathlete and the data for my training lives in 6 apps: Garmin, Strava, WHOOP, Intervals.icu, Wahoo, Withings, Apple Health, sometimes Hevy. Every morning Id eyeball a few of them and make a call on whether to do the planned session. For the past month I have been building a thing that does this for me, and got it to the point where I use it myself every day. It OAuths into whatever platforms you connect, reconciles the activities (tbh harder than it sounds — same ride shows up in Strava, Garmin, and Wahoo with different timestamps and rounding), computes daily load and readiness, and proactively messages you over Telegram or Whatsapp when something matters. Stack is straightforward: Typescript all the way, Postgres, an agent loop running on Claude (via Bedrock) with tool access to all your data + my computed metrics: zones, CTL/ATL/TSB, power/pace curves, anomaly detection on HRV and RHR, etc Two things that were harder than expected: 1. Garmins API only exposes the last 90 day

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Hacker News
[AINews] OpenAI launches GPT-Image-2

[AINews] OpenAI launches GPT-Image-2

with Cursor getting a $10B contract with xAI and a right to acquire for $60B.

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Foxglove launches unified data platform to accelerate physical AI development

Foxglove launches unified data platform to accelerate physical AI development

Foxglove has launched “Data Search and Curation”, a new set of capabilities that helps robotics teams replace fragmented, manual data workflows with a unified platform to find and curate the mission-critical events, anomalies, and system behavior that matter most across growing volumes of operational data. The company also expanded the Foxglove Data Platform with Bring […]

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