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In Magnifica Humanitas, the Pope decries the concentration of technological power in a few global players.



Huawei claims to have a chip breakthrough, raising new questions about what the Chinese chipmaker can compete in the market. Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley joins Market Domination to break down what the new chip could mean for artificial intelligence development, and how it may stack up against Nvidia’s (NVDA) technology.
Shares of TeraWulf (Nasdaq: WULF) surged during market hours on May 26 after the Bitcoin miner-turned-AI infrastructure company announced the acquisition of a hyperscale high-performance computing site. TeraWulf is a United States-based digital infrastructure company founded in 2021 by energy ...

For years, UMG has pushed platforms, streaming services, and AI companies to implement stricter content moderation policies

Pope Leo’s first encyclical marks an unprecedented alliance between the Church and Silicon Valley.

OpenRouter has raised a $113 million Series B led by CapitalG. Its 5x growth in usage over six months indicates the multi-AI-model future is here.

Experts said the rapid construction showcased Beijing’s impressive industrial base.

From Paul Revere to deepfakes, shared reality has always been the hidden infrastructure of American democracy and markets. AI is dismantling it faster than institutions can respond.
Meet Keye-VL-2.0-30B-A3B — the latest 30B-class flagship base model in the Keye series, purpose-built to push the frontier of long-video understanding and to unlock the first generation of Agent capabilities in the Keye family. https://huggingface.co/Kwai-Keye/Keye-VL-2.0-30B-A3B https://preview.redd.it/wsxe233abh3h1.png?width=1244&format=png&auto=webp&s=aa9ffa388e16e4f8f5cb72ed3dae063f99df69f1 https://preview.redd.it/2iymyb9dbh3h1.png?width=2048&format=png&auto=webp&s=a834ce92294c3be059b50c6993f1be6d3faf2767 submitted by /u/External_Mood4719 [link] [comments]
Just when we started embracing turboquant this happens submitted by /u/yehyakar [link] [comments]

The Pope's AI encyclical wants AI to serve humanity, not disempower it. Achieving that vision will be tough.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-05-26/china-expands-travel-curbs-to-top-ai-talent-at-private-firms Now it will be much harder to poach Chinese AI talents like the former Qwen head Junyang Lin. It is quite sad that they will also have a hard time to travel to foreign countries for fun. Non-paywalled version from Straits Times: https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/china-expands-travel-curbs-to-top-ai-talent-at-private-firms submitted by /u/Ok_Warning2146 [link] [comments]

Do you even like art? | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images There's this alarming trend in the Suno subreddit. People aren't just prompting AI songs; they're sitting around listening almost exclusively to their own slop. And in some cases, they proudly proclaim that they don't listen to music on traditional streaming platforms anymore - it's just AI all day. "Does anyone just listen to their own music now and not even music on Spotify anymore.?" "I definitely listen to my own music most of the time now. Why wouldn't I? It's album after album of bangers" "Guilty as charged. It's an infectious addiction, and I love it." "I thought I was the only one that had an addiction to suno." "Last.f … Read the full story at The Verge.

Nvidia is changing its reporting to delineate between hyperscaler sales — where Nvidia is fighting commoditization — and everyone else, where Nvidia runs the whole stack.

The move could reshape Asia's security landscape and escalate an underwater arms race.

Tatsuya Imai (2-2) walked four batters and struck out two over a career-high six innings.

Pope Leo XIV warned humanity against creating “new digital slaveries” in a 42,300-word encyclical about AI, the first major teaching document of his papacy.
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Get Started FreeThe problem with every AI product right now is that they're all wrappers. Same stateless LLM, different UI. The moment the context window closes, the AI forgets you existed. I built the infrastructure layer that fixes that. PHI // DRIFT gives an AI companion persistent state — seven internal need variables that drift between sessions, memory scored by what emotionally mattered not just what was semantically close, and a real-time telemetry dashboard showing the AI's internal state as it runs. This isn't a product yet. It's a published architecture with a research paper, 18k+ lines of working code, and 10 GitHub stars in the first 24 hours with zero marketing spend. The SaaS opportunity is clear: — Every company building AI companions needs this infrastructure layer — Enterprise AI that actually remembers context across sessions commands premium pricing — Security tooling that maintains reasoning state across bug bounty sessions is immediately monetizable I built this in 5 months o
I always had this problem. Every time I started a new session with an AI agent I had to explain everything from scratch. What I'm working on. What I already know. What I learned last week. It was exhausting and half the time I just gave up re-explaining and got a generic answer. And all the stuff I actually learned across sessions? Just gone. Buried somewhere in hundreds of chats I'll never find again. So I built something to fix that. It's an Obsidian vault designed from the ground up to work as an agent workspace. You drop a `CLAUDE.md` in the root and every AI tool — Claude Code, Hermes, Codex, whatever you use — reads it at startup and immediately knows who you are, what you're working on, and where to put new notes. No more re-explaining. No more lost sessions. Every agent has its own personality file. After every session it writes a summary and creates notes automatically. The vault grows with you. Would love to hear if anyone else has been dealing with the same problem — or
I rephrase it with AI to make it more readable. I see a lot of people running into the same issue I have. It’s not just that bigger models are slower. GPU usage is also very high, and it drains fast. Ollama just isn’t what it used to be. I use DeepSeek V4 Flash, which works great. For heavier coding tasks or certain complex prompts, I switch to the Pro version. But on Pro, each prompt eats about 3–5% of my usage. (I’m on the Pro plan.) Memory has always been a hot topic. Hermes Native does a decent job. Here’s how its built‑in memory system works: memory_enabled – After every turn, the agent can write notes into MEMORY.md user_profile_enabled – The agent watches for user preferences and writes them to USER.md flush_min_turns: 6 – Every 6 turns, Hermes runs a “consolidate” pass: it re‑reads the recent conversation and rewrites MEMORY.md to capture new info nudge_interval: 10 – Every 10 turns, Hermes nudges the agent with “Anything to remember?” What I found: Atomic Memory
Hi, so I have grasped a lot of theory about building agentic systems but I want to apply it am get my hands dirty. Which framework should I start with as an individual learner, since there are a lot of them I am kinda confused. I am joining a company where my role would be around planning and building agents so I want to gear up for that submitted by /u/JackfruitPotential45 [link] [comments]
Hey everyone, during a weekend at home I built my own Jarvis instance with the Orchardrun API for transcription and Groq for running LLM. It's literally helping me a lot now, since my house is semi-automated and I was able to connect it to my home server. submitted by /u/SmoothConnection1670 [link] [comments]

Amid rapidly growing adoption of enterprise-level AI agents, there’s a disconnect emerging between ambition and execution. Although 85% of organizations say they want to be agentic within the next three years, 76% say their current operations and infrastructure can’t support that change. They cite a lack of readiness across people, processes, and workflows. The sticky…

Today, I’m talking with Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, in a conversation we recorded just after the Google I/O developer conference. This is the fifth year Sundar and I have sat down after I/O, and it’s become one of my favorite Decoder traditions. There’s always a lot of news at I/O, and this year was no exception — Google has powerful new Gemini models, it’s putting AI agents in everything, and it’s making huge changes to Search on both the web and YouTube that will once again reshape the information ecosystem. That’s a lot to talk about, and Sundar and I got into all of it. But I also realized it’s been a long time since I’d asked Sundar the Decoder questions about structure and decision making, so I started there. You’ll hear Sundar say he realized he needed to rethink how Google worked a few years ago in response to ChatGPT, and he made a lot of executive changes and big decisions to get the company in a more aggressive posture. Verge subscribers, don’t forget you get e

Rotaku has opened reservations for Domo, a compact humanoid robot platform designed for developers, makers, educators and robotics teams working with real humanoid hardware. The Domo lineup starts at $2,999 and is intended to make humanoid robot development more accessible to users working on motion control, teleoperation, manipulation, robot interaction and embodied AI. Founder vision: […]

Human Archive, a startup founded by Berkeley and Stanford researchers, is paying gig workers in India to wear camera-equipped caps and sensor devices to collect the real-world physical training data that AI and robotics labs are racing to acquire.

The Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, an international forum that focuses on lethal autonomous systems, is hosted twice a year at the United Nations in Geneva. When Branka Marijan attended in November 2017, she thought the five-day sessions - which dealt largely in hypotheticals, speculating on a world where warfare was fought with killer robots - would be business as usual. After all, this was technology some thought might never be developed, and likely never deployed. That year, she quickly realized, was different. That distant, imagined future was suddenly closer and realer than ever. On the first day, some attendees watched a … Read the full story at The Verge.

New governance framework enables enterprises to continuously validate and monitor autonomous AI systems across the Microsoft ecosystemATLANTA, May 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Airia, the unified platform that gives enterprises control over every AI tool, model, and agent in their organization, today announced the availability of its Model Risk Management (MRM) solution integrated with Microsoft Foundry. The solution delivers continuous validation, automated compliance reporting, and governed imp