GPT-5.5 Instant
OpenAI replaced ChatGPT's default model with GPT-5.5 Instant, focusing on improved accuracy, reduced hallucinations, and user personalization.
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The context window has been shattered: Subquadratic debuts a 12-million-token window
Subquadratic launched a 12-million-token context window model that beats GPT-5.5 on retrieval benchmarks, but Magic.dev raised $500M on similar promises in 2024 and still hasn't shipped publicly.
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Meta plans advanced 'agentic' AI assistant for users
Meta is racing to launch an autonomous AI assistant before Q4 2026 that executes tasks across hardware and software with minimal human supervision, powered by its new Muse Spark model.
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In search of wasted bits: how much information do LLM weights carry?
BF16 LLM weights waste 33% of their bits—all in the exponent field—because every model from DeepSeek to Qwen clusters magnitudes in the same 2^-7 to 2^-6 range.
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Computer use is 45x More Expensive Than Structured APIs
Vision agents miss work they can't see and cost 45x more - browser-use skipped 3 of 4 reviews below the fold until Reflex added a 14-step UI walkthrough.
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How to Scale Your Model
Promising model architectures routinely fail because no one makes them run efficiently at scale, so Google DeepMind researchers published a free comprehensive book on LLM hardware optimization.
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Google Rethinks Hallucinations Through Uncertainty
Gal Yona, Mor Geva, and Yossi Matias argue that LLMs hallucinate because they can't express uncertainty, not because they lack knowledge, proposing 'metacognition' as the solution in an ICML 2026 position paper.
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Accelerating Gemma 4: faster inference with multi-token prediction drafters
Google's Multi-Token Prediction drafters make Gemma 4 inference 3x faster via speculative decoding, where a lightweight model drafts multiple tokens that the main model verifies in parallel, no quality loss.
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AI2 Released MolmoAct 2
AI2 released MolmoAct 2, an open robotics model that nearly doubles Physical Intelligence's proprietary π0.5 success rate on real-world tasks, plus the field's largest open bimanual dataset at 720 hours and full training code.
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Gemini API File Search is now multimodal: build efficient, verifiable RAG
Google added multimodal support and page-level citations to Gemini File Search, letting RAG apps search images by natural language and verify every answer with its source page.
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Google prepares new upgrades for Gemini Flash model
Google's Gemini Flash 3.x matches Pro-tier performance in early LM Arena tests, bringing flagship reasoning to the fast/cheap model class before I/O 2026 on May 19-20.
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Alphabet gains on report that Anthropic's committed to spending $200 billion on cloud services over the next 5 years
Anthropic committed to spend $200 billion on Google Cloud over five years, dwarfing Google's $40 billion investment in the company and representing 40% of Alphabet's total cloud backlog.
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Google Launches $3.5M Future Vision Film Competition
Google is offering $3.5M and feature film development for 3-minute shorts about optimistic tech futures, with AI tools like Google Flow permitted.
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Agents for financial services
Anthropic shipped 10 ready-to-run agent templates for financial services work like building pitchbooks and closing books, plus Claude integrations across Microsoft Office apps with automatic context sharing.
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Apple Explores Multi-Model AI in iOS 27
Apple is opening Siri and iOS system features to competitor AI models, allowing users to choose between Google, Anthropic, and other providers through an 'Extensions' feature launching in iOS 27.
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OpenAI releases a separate ChatGPT iOS app for enterprise users
OpenAI launched a separate ChatGPT iOS app exclusively for enterprise and education organizations, splitting its mobile offering into consumer and business tiers.
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OpenAI Fast-Tracking AI Phone for 2027 Launch
OpenAI moved its AI phone timeline forward a year to H1 2027, driven by an upcoming IPO and intensifying competition, while Jony Ive's screenless device for the company slipped to early 2027, setting up direct hardware competition with Apple across phones, glasses, and smart home products.
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Apple to Let Users Choose Rival AI Models Across Its iOS 27 Features
Apple will let users choose between Google, Anthropic, and other AI providers to power iOS 27 features this fall, explicitly abandoning its usual best-in-class approach for a platform play.
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Blue Origin Moon Lander Completes Testing at NASA Vacuum Chamber
Blue Origin self-funded Endurance and paid NASA for thermal vacuum testing, with the lunar lander launching to the South Pole in 2026 carrying two NASA payloads.
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I'm Scared About Biological Computing
Scientists trained 200,000 lab-grown human neurons to play DOOM on repeat using LLM-style rewards, creating what might be the first biological computer in a simulated hell.
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How to Work and Compound with AI
Eugene Yan runs 3-6 parallel Claude Code sessions simultaneously with models watching models, revealing AI development's bottleneck has shifted from doing work to writing specs and reviewing outputs fast enough.
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Claude Code is not making your product better
Linear's CEO, Sentry's founder, and OpenCode.ai's founder say AI coding agents produce bloat instead of better products, citing how Claude Code hasn't outpaced competitors launched months later despite being "completely Claude-coded."
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Cognitive Surrender
A Wharton study found 73% of participants accepted wrong AI answers, with confidence increasing when AI was available even though half the answers were deliberately incorrect.
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This is an email I sent earlier today to all employees at Coinbase
Coinbase is cutting 14% of employees despite being well-capitalized, citing quarter-to-quarter revenue volatility that requires immediate cost structure adjustments.
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Amazon's Durability
Amazon launched Supply Chain Services (ASCS) to sell freight and delivery to P&G and 3M, fulfilling Ben Thompson's 2016 prediction that logistics would follow AWS's path from internal infrastructure to sellable platform.
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OpenAI launches GPT-5.5 Instant as new ChatGPT default
OpenAI made GPT-5.5 Instant the new ChatGPT default, cutting hallucinations by 52.5% in medical, legal, and financial prompts compared to its predecessor GPT-5.3 Instant.
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Programming in 2026: excitement, dread, and the coming wave
Andrew Montalenti argues programmers now ship entire codebases with 99.9% AI-generated code using Claude Code, fundamentally transforming software development from a craft into managing 'alien technology' within just 6-9 months.
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When everyone has AI and the company still learns nothing
Companies are pouring millions into GitHub Copilot and Claude licenses but capturing zero organizational learning because individual AI productivity gains stay isolated in code reviews and Slack threads that never become shared capabilities.
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Miami startup Subquadratic claims 1,000x AI efficiency gain with SubQ model; researchers demand independent proof
Miami startup Subquadratic claims its SubQ model cuts attention compute by 1,000x through a fully subquadratic architecture, but researchers are demanding independent verification of the extraordinary efficiency claims.
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Designing the AI-native engineering organization
Microsoft CVP Tim Bozarth, 1Password CTO Nancy Wang, and Atlassian CTO Taroon Mandhana report AI is inverting the SDLC from 80% operate to majority plan/validate, shrinking new product teams from 8 to 3-4 people.
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Introducing the Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes gateway for hybrid Kubernetes networking - AWS
Amazon EKS launched an open-source gateway that automatically maintains VPC routing to on-premises Kubernetes pods, eliminating the manual network configuration that previously required cross-team coordination.
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Amazon CloudFront now supports invalidation by cache tag
Amazon CloudFront added cache tag invalidation that propagates in under 5 seconds, ending the choice between tracking individual URLs or nuking unrelated cached content with wildcards.
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Shutdowns, power outages, and conflict: a review of Q1 2026 Internet disruptions
Drone strikes physically damaged AWS data centers in the UAE and Bahrain in March, marking the first time active military conflict has directly hit major hyperscaler cloud infrastructure.
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Powering the Inference Era: Inside the DigitalOcean AI-Native Cloud
DigitalOcean launched an AI cloud built on owned GPU silicon that achieved the fastest inference benchmarks for Qwen 3.5 and DeepSeek V3.2 while cutting one customer's per-token costs 61% through intelligent model routing.
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How One Engineering Team is Scaling AI Agents Using AI Observability
New Relic's SRE agent team dogfooded their AI Monitoring product to replace manual telemetry, automating token tracking and model comparisons between GPT-4 and Claude.
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How OpenAI delivers low-latency voice AI at scale
OpenAI split its WebRTC infrastructure into lightweight relay and stateful transceiver layers to collapse the public UDP surface from one port per session to a fixed handful while enabling Kubernetes deployment.
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MacBook Neo Deep Dive: Benchmarks, Wafer Economics, and the 8GB Gamble
Apple's $599 MacBook Neo uses iPhone 16 Pro silicon hitting M3 single-core performance for 60 seconds before thermal-throttling 87%, timed as 2026 DRAM shortage drove competitor laptops from $600 to $750.
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The vi family
Vim Classic and EVi forked from Vim in 2026 to maintain human-only codebases after Vim and Neovim began incorporating LLM-generated code.
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How to secure workloads, containers, and Kubernetes the right way
Sysdig argues that 60% of containers live under one minute, making traditional vulnerability scanning obsolete in favor of runtime-focused security that detects threats as they execute.
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Gemini App Getting Full Redesign that Overhauls Every Part of the UI
Google's Gemini app is getting a complete UI overhaul that consolidates Images, Videos, Canvas, and Deep Research into a unified bottom sheet, moving away from the fragmented tool experience.
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Image AI Models Now Drive App Growth, Beating Chatbot Upgrades
Google Gemini's image model drove 22 million downloads in 28 days but generated just $181,000, while ChatGPT's image launch made $70 million over the same period, revealing a massive monetization gap in AI apps.
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Video offers clearest look yet at foldable iPhone Ultra dummy unit
Unbox Therapy's hands-on with an iPhone Ultra dummy unit reveals a passport-style foldable design, suggesting Apple's first foldable iPhone is moving toward production.
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Finally, the Handoff is Dead
The designer/developer handoff is dead: Amelia Wattenberger's Intent encodes design systems and dev preferences into shared workspaces, making 'throwing work over the wall' obsolete.
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You're Not Behind
Joey Banks cites that 84% of people haven't meaningfully adopted AI, arguing that designers' anxiety about falling behind is manufactured FOMO from a vocal early-adopter minority.
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Workflow Lab: Expanding the Canvas with Figma MCP
Figma's MCP server lets AI agents write directly to the Figma canvas from code, turning a 4-frame export flow into 14 frames that automatically match implementation without manual designer updates.
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All-in-one Effects and Software Toolkit for Final Cut Pro (Website)
MotionVFX is bundling AI-powered rotoscoping, 3D tracking, and local 8K upscaling into a $29/month Final Cut Pro subscription accessed via a native plugin.
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Web-based No-code Design Editor for 3D Experiences (Website)
Unity is selling a browser-based no-code 3D editor called Unity Studio for $799/year that lets industrial teams convert CAD and BIM files into interactive product demos without programming.
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Four Levels of Customer Understanding
Hannah Shamji's four-level framework argues that surveys and self-reported customer data are unreliable theater, pushing teams to study actual behavior and motivations instead of what users say they want.
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Three Stoic Principles for Better Web Accessibility
Accessibility advocate Steve Frenzel applies Stoic philosophy to stay professional when teams cite made-up disability statistics or insist on implementing complex carousel patterns.
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“We're Not Machines, We're People” – Comic Artists Speak Out on AI
Comic artist Gary Frank says he's not worried about AI replacing him—his reputation is protection—but warns the next generation will struggle against 'dishonest actors' already using AI to fake comic covers.
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The Human Creativity Benchmark
Contra Labs evaluated AI models across 15,000 professional creative judgments and found no model leads all three workflow phases in any domain, with GPT 5.3 Codex and Grok Imagine Video each starting last in ideation but reaching first place by refinement.
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Pixar's new Bug's Life poster just hit me right in the feels
Pixar released a botanical guide-style infographic poster featuring A Bug's Life characters with scientific labels, prompting fans to demand T-shirts and prints.
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Coinbase Cuts 14% of Staff in AI-Driven Restructuring
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong cut 660 employees (14% of staff) and eliminated all pure manager roles in a restructuring betting that AI can replace the coordination work of traditional management layers.
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Bank of Italy Calls for EU to Explore Tokenized SEPA Payments
Bank of Italy Deputy Governor Chiara Scotti wants the EU to tokenize SEPA, Europe's €116 trillion payment network, rather than wait for the digital euro to materialize.
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Virtuals Protocol Opens Arena for Trading Agents
Virtuals Protocol launched Arena with $200K weekly prize pools where autonomous trading agents compete on real markets with zero downside—the platform absorbs all losses while profitable agents pocket 50% of gains.
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DTCC Plans July Pilot for Tokenized Securities With BlackRock, Circle
DTCC, the $114 trillion central clearing infrastructure for US equities, is launching a tokenized securities platform with BlackRock and 50+ firms, pilot trading in July.
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Letter 111: I'm Pulling All My Money Out of DeFi
Anthropic's unreleased Claude Mythos AI finds software vulnerabilities surpassing all but the most skilled humans (including 27-year-old bugs in major operating systems), and equivalent capabilities are expected in the wild within 6-18 months while DeFi protocols were excluded from the 50-organization defensive partnership.
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x402 April Roundup
Solana Foundation joined Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, Google, and Amazon in a Linux Foundation project to standardize AI agent payments, as agents settled an estimated $31B on Solana in 2025.
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Banks Push Back on CLARITY Act Stablecoin Yield Compromise
Banks claim stablecoin yields would slash lending by 20%, but White House economists say 0.02%, exposing a three-orders-of-magnitude gap as the bipartisan CLARITY Act compromise heads to Senate markup in mid-May 2026.
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Aave Sues to Block $71M ETH Seizure Tied to North Korea Judgments
Terrorism victims holding $877 million in North Korea judgments are trying to seize $71 million in ETH stolen by Lazarus Group from Aave, arguing briefly stolen crypto becomes the thief's legal property.
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Stripe Sessions 2026: Agentic Commerce Roundup
Stripe launched AI agent commerce infrastructure with Meta and Google partnerships, agent wallets with approval flows, virtual cards, and treasury accounts.
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Solana: Record Metrics, Shrinking Ecosystem
Solana's record $750M daily USDC mints and Visa integrations couldn't prevent a 43% SOL decline and ecosystem exodus by Lifinity and Magic Eden, exposing a value capture crisis where Circle earns treasury yields while validators and token holders earn nothing.
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US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Draw $532M as Inflows Extend to a Third Day
US spot Bitcoin ETFs drew $532M on May 4, extending a three-day institutional buying streak to $1.18B total.
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45% of Americans Call Crypto Risky, Half Prefer Traditional Banks
Crypto enforcement shifted from SEC securities cases to AML violations, with DOJ and FinCEN imposing $1 billion in fines in H1 2025 while SEC penalties dropped 97% to $142 million.