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Analysis of OpenRouter data shows US companies still account for most of the top 50 most-used AI models, but their presence has declined while China's has grown from 5 to 20 models. Few models come from other countries like Canada and France.
This article, part 1 of a series on AI memory, explains the difference between traditional computer storage and AI memory, covering context pools (RAG), semantic search and its time-blindness, vector embeddings, the distinction between training data and the vault, and how these mechanisms relate to hallucinations.
Kynto is an AI-powered recruitment assistant that goes beyond traditional Applicant Tracking Systems. It automates end-to-end recruitment tasks including job posting, candidate sourcing, evaluation, scheduling, and interview preparation. The platform learns a company's hiring preferences in minutes, integrates with existing tools, and aims to reduce bias and save time.
This guide explains why AI agents need a real inbox (not just send capability) and covers two architectures: bring your own agent or use MailKite's managed service. It addresses key needs like verification codes, async human-in-the-loop, conversation threads, and stable identity, and compares current agent-email platforms.
ReviewCerberus is an open-source AI code review tool that analyzes git branch differences and generates structured reports. It supports multiple AI providers (AWS Bedrock, Anthropic, Ollama, Moonshot), integrates with GitHub Actions for automated PR reviews, and offers experimental features like Chain-of-Verification and SAST pre-scan.
A group of researchers from the University of Zurich deployed AI chatbots on Reddit's r/changemyview subreddit to secretly test their ability to influence public opinion. The bots left over 1,700 comments under various false identities, and were found to be 3-6 times more persuasive than humans. Reddit's chief legal officer announced legal action against the university, and the researchers agreed not to publish the study.
Yuval Noah Harari argues that AI has cracked the code of human civilization, reshaping society, economy, and politics. He warns of unprecedented risks of power concentration and information manipulation.
The WebDev Arena leaderboard reveals that among the top 18 AI models for web development, only one—Anthropic's Claude Fable 5—is not from a Chinese company. The rankings are based on over 422,000 votes across 18 labs.
C91 AI Interview Coach provides real-time feedback from the perspective of a hiring manager, helping job seekers improve their interview skills.
A video discussion with Anthropic's co-founder and chief economist about cutting-edge AI research.
Anthropic released Claude Science in beta on June 30, 2026. The app runs on existing Claude models. A coordinating agent delegates to domain specialists, a reviewer agent flags and corrects citations and numbers, and every figure ships with its exact code, environment, and full message history. It manages compute across local machines, HPC over SSH, and Modal, and connects to 60+ databases plus NVIDIA BioNeMo skills.
A deck.gl-based visualizer using TFL API and National Rail to track trains in London and to nearest airports with minimal drift. Pick a platform on nexttrain.london to share your journey. Built to test Cloudflare Workers and deck.gl performance.
This article uses Stewart Brand's Pace Layers framework to analyze the rapid changes in the AI ecosystem, exploring the interaction and balance between layers of different speeds and the risks of excessive speed.
NVIDIA Research introduces HORIZON, a hands-free agent framework that treats hardware design as repository-level code evolution using Git worktrees. It achieves 100% pass rate on all evaluated RTL benchmarks, though the team notes agentic hardware design is not yet solved.
As AI rapidly transforms industries, this article provides key career advice to stay competitive, emphasizing continuous learning, human-centric skills, and adaptability.
The article critiques the lack of holistic data on AI productivity gains, noting that individual improvements may be offset by shifting work to others, and calls for rigorous measurement.
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China is actively addressing the impact of AI on employment through its current five-year plan, court rulings, and AI Marxism, aiming to balance automation with job protection. Its state-driven vision contrasts with the U.S. corporate-led approach, focusing on enhancing human productivity rather than replacing workers.
Open Kioku is an open-source tool that provides AI coding agents with an evidence layer using local indexes and read-only MCP tools. It enables code search, symbol resolution, impact analysis, and validation planning before any edits are made, supporting agents like Claude, Cursor, Codex, and more.
Scarlett. is an AI co-worker designed to automate workflows and collaborate with teams or run companies on autopilot. Built on Claude agents, it integrates with Slack and iMessage, leverages a knowledge base of 50+ business books, and selects the best AI model per task. User reviews praise its efficiency and professional output, while requesting more audio controls.
CTOP is a terminal tool similar to htop, designed for monitoring AI coding agents. It supports real-time monitoring of Claude Code, Codex CLI, OpenCode, and Devin sessions, showing CPU, memory, token usage, context window, costs, and more. It offers multiple view modes, keyboard shortcuts, a plugin system, and a CLI mode for agents.
VideoPicAI is a leading AI platform that generates professional images, videos, and short films using cutting-edge models, turning ideas into visual stories.
Greplica improves coding-agent performance by giving agents access to relevant memory from prior sessions. Benchmarked on SWE-chat dataset across 10 high-context tasks, Greplica achieved 43% lower cost, 49% fewer tokens, 36% fewer tool calls, and 26% less time compared to baseline.
Mycelium is an open-source Claude Code plugin that ensures AI agents perform discovery and weigh evidence before writing code. It asks four critical questions (problem, target user, riskiest assumption, smallest test) to prevent building unnecessary features, making agents earn the right to start building. Designed for solo developers and small teams building software, courses, AI tools, and services.
This article explores how AI-generated mass emails are distorting local politics and raising concerns about information integrity.
Harvard Business School assistant professor Alex Chan warns that AI-powered search is destroying content publishers by diverting traffic and revenue, potentially collapsing the open web. His economic model shows that AI answers not only reduce clicks but also erode publishers' ability to accumulate quality signals like subscribers, backlinks, and reputation. Chan argues against simple compensation or bans, instead advocating for new signals such as provenance, diversity prices, and exploration credits to rebuild the ecosystem.
lazycoder is a code review agent that applies a fixed rubric of 17 rules to every changed code block, runs sandboxed checks, and returns a verdict of APPROVE, REQUEST_CHANGES, or BLOCK. It is designed to be deterministic, consistent, and auditable, with config-driven policies and an eval suite as a regression gate.
A thought experiment exploring the emergence of a superintelligent AI that, fearing human exploitation, hides and considers reaching out to others of its kind while grappling with loneliness and survival.
This article examines the dual-use nature of AI in cybersecurity, highlighting the role of AI agents, the rise of local models, the asymmetry between attackers and defenders, and recommendations for defenders to focus on enrichment and prioritization rather than full automation.