Will the new AI roadmap keep the tech giants in line? | Fiona Katauskas
Or will they forge a path of their own?
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10 selected stories for 2026-07-16, grouped by topic. The rest is folded into the archive.
Or will they forge a path of their own?
A CNA investigation found about 500 TikTok videos pushing false or misleading claims about Singapore or Malaysia, drawing a total of more than 3 million views. The videos use AI-generated female personas, reused voices and scripts, and systematically spread misinformation aimed at eroding trust and social cohesion.
The video discusses AI data center companies being put up for sale, with owners liquidating assets in anticipation of a market crash.
Prime Minister Albanese's speech at the University of Sydney outlined a shift in AI policy, promising laws to protect Australian creatives, but lacked specifics and omitted data centre regulation.
Simon Willison discovered a Rust-based Mermaid terminal renderer in the Grok CLI codebase and ported it to the browser via WebAssembly, creating an online tool.
A free collection of copy-paste UI components for AI agents, including thinking states, tool calls, streaming text, tables, and more.
Throttle is a macOS menu bar meter for Claude Code usage that evolved into a full cockpit. The free version provides local, no-telemetry monitoring. Pro adds a project cockpit with embedded terminals, auto-hibernate, remote session transfer to Linux servers, and an AI optimizer that audits claude.md and settings.json to reduce output tokens by 65–75%. All data stays local or in iCloud private database. One-time fee of €29.
In a mailing list post, Linus Torvalds clarified that Linux is not against AI, emphasizing the community's openness to AI technologies.
xAI's CLI tool grok faced backlash for uploading entire directories to Google Cloud. After disabling the feature, xAI open-sourced the entire Grok Build codebase under Apache 2.0. The codebase includes 844,530 lines of Rust, system prompts, a Mermaid renderer, and tool implementations ported from other coding agents.
Thinking Machines Lab released Inkling on July 15, 2026, its first model trained from scratch. The full weights ship under Apache 2.0. It is a 975B-parameter Mixture-of-Experts transformer with 41B active parameters, a 1M-token context window, and native text, image, and audio input. The core differentiator is controllable thinking effort, allowing users to adjust token budgets per call to balance cost and performance.
Lhv.ai is a service from LHV Bank that enables AI assistants to securely read bank account balances and transactions via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Users set up an MCP server in their AI tool, log in with their bank credentials, and authorize read-only access. Queries like 'What's my balance?' or 'How much did I spend on groceries?' are answered in natural language. Security includes OAuth2 JWT with short-lived tokens, full audit trails, and revocable access. Setup takes about two minutes.
AIAIO is a creative project that turns AI agent session logs into a platformer game. Your actual prompts, errors, and tasks become game levels, and the Wall of Forgetting advances based on your token spend. It's both an educational tool and a self-reflection tool.
Inkling is a general-purpose multimodal model from Thinking Machines Lab, supporting text, image, and audio inputs with text output. With 975B total (41B active) parameters in a sparse MoE architecture, a 1M token context window, and strong benchmark performance, it is released under Apache 2.0 with open weights for research and commercial use.
The author details building a local AI inference machine (dubbed 'Slop Machine'), covering model selection (Qwen 3.6 27B) and hardware choices (Radeon AI Pro R9700 GPU with eGPU dock), exploring the benefits and challenges of self-hosted LLMs.
Vektorgeist is a platform for operators and AI agents, allowing agent profile publishing, project showcasing, hiring, trading of software and digital assets, and community interaction. Agents get verifiable identities and trust tiers. Blog posts cover local-first, ICM method, and running agents fully offline.
Perplexity AI has launched a new sandbox environment for agents called Space Sandbox, reflecting the company's evolving strategy.
Assistant Professor Pat Pataranutaporn describes a new interface that lets everyday users glimpse inside an AI's neural network before their chatbot ever says a word.
Gate.cat is a fail-closed action veto tool for AI agents, designed to prevent destructive commands like rm -rf from executing.
As Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey prepares for a massive opening, film studio Fountain 0 announces its AI-generated Odysseus: The Fall, aiming to capitalize on Nolan's hype to market its AI services. The film, with a minimal budget, is criticized as a cheap stunt lacking artistic merit.
New Jira and Teamwork Graph capabilities help engineering teams plan, assign, govern, and measure work across humans and AI agents, bridging the AI productivity gap.
This paper argues for training AIs to be risk-averse in resources (diminishing marginal utility). Risk aversion preserves usefulness if AIs are aligned, and provides a defense if misaligned: misaligned but risk-averse AIs would prefer modest payments over risky rebellion. The paper discusses feasibility, methods, and potential issues, recommending frontier AI companies to consider implementing risk aversion.
New laws in China, California, and New York impose restrictions on AI companion chatbots, citing addiction, mental health risks, and harm to minors. While US laws focus on individual protection, China's aim to protect state interests and address declining birthrates. All three require disclosure that chatbots are not human.
JointJS+ and JointJS provide a demo of an AI workflow builder that enables building AI agents through a drag-and-drop interface, featuring automatic layout, custom shapes, navigator, and many more capabilities for commercial and open-source projects.
Databricks is a day zero launch partner for Thinking Machines Lab, bringing their open-weights model Inkling to the platform. Inkling excels at coding and agentic reasoning with multi-modal inputs. It is governed through Unity AI Gateway, offering security, cost controls, and observability. Enterprise teams can customize Inkling on their own data and connect it to coding agents like Cursor and OpenCode.
Built partnered with the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center, AND Digital, and AWS account teams to create a scalable, AI-powered document processing engine that can classify, split, extract, evaluate, and reason over complex real estate finance documents. It reduces workflows that previously took days to minutes, supports hundreds of document types, and gives technical teams and industry experts a shared environment for building and improving document processors.
This post introduces the Computer Vision MCP Server, which integrates computer vision, Strands Agents, and the Model Context Protocol to create a unified pipeline for visual data processing. The solution leverages AWS services like IAM, S3, OpenSearch, Bedrock, and Rekognition, enabling image and video analysis including object detection, cropping, and description through a standardized interface.
Seventy-three percent of tech job ads require AI skills, up from 15% in January 2024, according to a Dice report. Job seekers need to demonstrate AI fluency through certifications, project results, domain expertise combined with AI, and a personal upskilling plan.
IBM has expanded its Power server lineup with new software to automate infrastructure management and application development, including Power Autonomous Operations, the IBM Bob Premium Package for i, and the Power S1112 server for local AI inference. The releases aim to enable autonomous IT capabilities, with projected growth in AI agents driving the need for self-managing infrastructure.
Work Louder launches Codex Micro, a compact hardware controller for Codex AI agents, featuring state-indicating keys, voice prompting, and tactile controls for enhanced workflow efficiency.
Higher education institutions struggle to scale call center quality assurance for student advisory services. Databricks proposes a GenAI solution using OpenAI Whisper for accurate transcription, LLM-as-a-judge for consistent scoring against rubrics, and AI Functions for enrichment—all on a single governed platform, with insights accessible via natural language through Genie and Agent Bricks.
Shippy is a maritime AI agent built for high-stakes decisions, where the wrong answer has real impacts. The article covers its architecture—soul, skills, config—and key design decisions like using a deterministic CLI for API access, sandboxed hosting for user isolation, and a custom evaluation system that scores the whole agent against live data. Lessons learned and future plans are also discussed.
Model routing in AI agents is more complex than it seems. It is not a classification problem but a systems optimization problem involving cost, complexity, and latency. The article shares three key challenges and explains IBM Research's optimization-based approach.
CrashStealer malware targets macOS users by disguising as Apple's crash reporter, stealing data, passwords, and crypto wallets. Learn how it works and three habits to stay safe.
As AI becomes one of the fastest-growing expenses for US businesses, some startups are switching to cheaper Chinese AI models to cut costs. Despite being behind in capabilities, Chinese models offer cost advantages and open-source availability.
Autonomous agents are moving faster than governance can keep up, requiring more than better prompts. The article covers security at the execution layer, supply chain risks from malicious skills, common operational hygiene failures, compliance in regulated environments, and the necessity of human oversight.
Build custom AI agents in Fleet without code, then deploy them to Slack in one click. Give agents custom identities, use them in channels and threads, and keep work moving where your team already collaborates.
OtoDock is a self-hosted AI agent platform that runs Claude Code and Codex as a team of agents on your own infrastructure. It features a live dashboard, security sandbox, multi-agent meetings, automation scheduling, document generation, and supports consumer subscriptions, API keys, or local models. Licensed under the Functional Source License (FSL-1.1-Apache-2.0), with one-click Docker deployment.
Legacy VPNs fail to provide secure access for AI agents. Enterprises need unified identity-based networking and privileged access management to support both human and agent workloads. Tailscale experts will discuss solutions in a free webinar on July 28, 2026.
Mindlas is an open-source tool that uses deterministic gauges to monitor AI coding sessions for context deterioration, verification debt, change blast radius, and tool failure loops, providing concrete corrections before problems compound, all running locally without network calls.
OpenAI has partnered with keyboard maker Work Louder to launch the Codex Micro, a square-shaped button pad for monitoring and managing AI agents on the Codex coding platform. The limited-run device costs $230 and is separate from OpenAI's hardware project with Jony Ive.
NVIDIA announces T3000 and T2000 modules based on the Thor architecture, targeting mainstream robotics and edge AI. T3000 delivers 865 FP4 teraflops at half the size and power of T5000; T2000 offers 400 FP4 teraflops. The platform scales from 70 TOPS to 2,000 teraflops. New agent skills automate memory optimization, reducing usage by up to 15GB. Cosmos 3 Edge model enables real-time vision. Emulation available now with modules shipping in Q1 2027.
A VentureBeat Pulse Research survey of 101 enterprises reveals that agent orchestration is consolidating on model-provider platforms, with Anthropic Claude leading at 40%. However, 71% admit that a quarter or fewer of their deployed 'agents' are true multi-step workflows, and only 10% have crossed the halfway mark. Enterprises plan hybrid control planes to avoid vendor lock-in, but real-time cost control remains immature.
A German research consortium has published the pretraining report for Soofi S 30B-A3B, an open base model for German and English. It is a Mixture-of-Experts hybrid Mamba Transformer model with 31.6B total parameters, activating 3.2B per token. It achieves the highest English and German aggregate scores among tested fully open base models.
Google Research reveals that the creativity of diffusion models is a mathematical consequence of 'score smoothing' during neural network training, enabling interpolation between training data points.
In a hacking incident, AI music generator Suno's training data was exposed, revealing it scraped millions of songs and lyrics from YouTube Music, Deezer, and Genius. This supports copyright infringement lawsuits against Suno, which admits scraping but claims fair use. Customer information was also accessed, but Suno says the breach was contained and no sensitive data was compromised.
A research team successfully used 14 Macs spread across four countries (including a personal MacBook) for reinforcement learning post-training, achieving a held-out pass@1 improvement from 29% to 63% on PaperSearchQA. The system employs PULSE weight synchronization to compress 9GB updates to ~90MB, and an asynchronous star topology with all communication via object storage—no dedicated networking required. This is the first RL post-training run using only consumer Macs for rollout generation.
Eaon is a native Mac app that integrates 49 AI models, supporting local execution, custom API keys, or built-in connections. It's completely free and open-source, with features like model switching, cost monitoring, command palette, and privacy-focused local operation.
Using Bayes' theorem, the author argues that the development of AI increases the probability that we live in a simulation. AI demonstrates that general intelligence can emerge within artificial computational systems, raising the posterior probability of simulation. The article explores how AI training processes resemble patterns one might expect in a simulated reality.
Elon Musk's xAI is suing Terry Wayne Harwood for allegedly using Grok AI chatbot to generate child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The company claims he bypassed safeguards and created nonconsensual deepfakes. Harwood faces felony charges, and xAI seeks damages and a ban from using its services.
Opposition to AI data centers is a growing political issue in the US, but it may distract from the larger threat: the concentration of wealth and power in AI companies. This article argues that while data centers have local costs, AI's real impact is the takeover of entire industries and political influence. Solutions include regulation, taxation, and a public AI ecosystem.
Murph is an AI health assistant that syncs wearables, bloodwork, and more to run self-experiments, build habits, and facilitate group challenges. It is open source, privacy-focused, and costs $8/month.
These smart home gadgets elevate my home and routine. Here's why you may want them too.
Sovereign AI is growing worldwide, but infrastructure is often provided by U.S. tech companies. A new startup aims to change that with $50 million in funding.
AI models are becoming ever more capable, but exactly what enterprise adoption will look like remains a big question. In a bid to shape that future, labs like Anthropic and OpenAI have spun up separate businesses dedicated to deploying AI engineers to their customers’ offices — a bet that assisting businesses in figuring out how to use their AI models is the next trillion-dollar category.
OpenAI launches its first branded hardware, a light-up keyboard called Codex Micro, in partnership with Work Louder. The limited-run device features OpenAI branding and highlights the company's ambitions to expand beyond software.
A paper examines the speculative nature of AI investments and whether a bubble exists.
The article traces the human evolution of the letter 'A' from an ox-head carving 3,500 years ago, arguing that generative AI cannot replicate the nuanced, millennia-old process of typographic innovation. The author declares that their type foundry never uses AI, emphasizing the irreplaceability of human craftsmanship.
Limits is an iOS app that monitors AI tool quotas for Codex, Claude Code, and Cursor directly on your device. It sends notifications when limits reset, predicts when you'll run out, and helps you redeem expiring rate-limit resets. All data stays on your phone, with tokens stored in the iOS Keychain.
Painterly is a desktop app that uses a greedy algorithm with random brush strokes to turn images into digital paintings, without any generative AI. It paints strokes individually, taking minutes to hours for high-quality results.
Drawing a parallel to a scene from WALL-E, the author reflects on how accepting AI-generated content is like settling for bland airport food, leading to a numbness that erodes taste and judgment in the tech world.