Artificial Intelligence

Chronosphere’s AI Doesn’t Just Spot Outages — It Explains Them, Step by Step

Chronosphere’s AI Doesn’t Just Spot Outages — It Explains Them, Step by Step

Photo by Jakub Żerdzicki on Unsplash For engineers drowning in telemetry and frustrated by hidden bugs, Chronosphere’s latest move might feel like a breath of fresh (and actually useful) air. The New York-based startup, now valued at $1.6 billion, just rolled out something it calls AI-Guided Troubleshooting — a suite of tools built to help […]

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Is AI Just Moving Money in Circles? The SoftBank-OpenAI Deal Raises Big Questions

Is AI Just Moving Money in Circles? The SoftBank-OpenAI Deal Raises Big Questions

Photo by and machines on Unsplash This week, SoftBank and OpenAI announced something that sounds big on paper: a 50-50 joint venture in Japan to bring enterprise AI tools to businesses. They’re calling it “Crystal Intelligence.” Sounds pretty slick, right? But here’s where it gets weird — and honestly, a bit revealing. SoftBank isn’t just

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This Startup Helped an 11-Year-Old Build a Facebook Clone—Now It’s Nearing 8 Million Users and Catching the Eye of Fortune 500s

This Startup Helped an 11-Year-Old Build a Facebook Clone—Now It’s Nearing 8 Million Users and Catching the Eye of Fortune 500s

Lovable started as a side project. One year later, it’s powering over 100,000 new apps a day and quietly transforming how software gets built. Photo by Mimi Thian on Unsplash 100,000 New Projects a Day Earlier this week, at the Web Summit in Lisbon, Osika shared with attendees that Lovable is seeing 100,000 new products

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AI Models May Not Think Like We Do — And That’s Actually Useful

AI Models May Not Think Like We Do — And That’s Actually Useful

New research shows memorization and reasoning use separate circuits in AI brains. That could open the door to safer, smarter, and more selective AI tools. Image by Jo Lin on Unsplash What if we could tell an AI model to forget only the stuff we don’t want it to remember—say, copyrighted text or leaked private

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Meta Open Sources a Speech-to-Text System for 1,600+ Languages—And It Might Be the Most Inclusive AI Tool Yet

Meta Open Sources a Speech-to-Text System for 1,600+ Languages—And It Might Be the Most Inclusive AI Tool Yet

Photo by Matt Roskovec on Unsplash When I first read that Meta had open-sourced a speech recognition model that supports over 1,600 languages, I did a double take. That’s not a typo. One thousand six hundred languages—natively. And it gets wilder. With a clever trick called zero-shot in-context learning, the model can expand to cover

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Microsoft and OpenAI Let Experts Decide the Future of AGI—Here’s Why That Matters

Microsoft and OpenAI Let Experts Decide the Future of AGI—Here’s Why That Matters

Image by Philip Oroni on Unsplash This isn’t your average tech handshake. Microsoft and OpenAI just rewrote the rules of one of the biggest partnerships in artificial intelligence. And this time, they’re bringing in outside experts to call the biggest shot of all: when (or if) AGI—Artificial General Intelligence—actually arrives. Let’s unpack what changed, what’s

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Over One Million ChatGPT Users Discuss Suicide Each Week, OpenAI Reveals in Sobering Mental Health Report

Over One Million ChatGPT Users Discuss Suicide Each Week, OpenAI Reveals in Sobering Mental Health Report

Photo by Teena Lalawat on Unsplash When AI becomes your confidant, what happens next? That’s the question lingering after OpenAI quietly dropped a report this week showing something both surprising and unsettling: over one million people have said something to ChatGPT that indicates suicidal thoughts—in just a single week. Let that sink in. Out of

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Why So Many AI Projects Fall Apart Before They Scale (and What Actually Works)

Why So Many AI Projects Fall Apart Before They Scale (and What Actually Works)

Photo by Jack Roberts on Unsplash Ever heard someone brag about their AI proof of concept only for it to quietly disappear a few months later? Yeah, you’re not alone. While companies love to flaunt AI ambitions, many of those “cutting-edge” initiatives never make it past the testing phase. The tech itself often isn’t to

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NYU’s New RAE Model Makes AI Image Generation Faster, Cheaper, and Smarter Than Ever

NYU’s New RAE Model Makes AI Image Generation Faster, Cheaper, and Smarter Than Ever

Photo by Jonathan Kemper on Unsplash If you’ve played around with AI art tools lately, you’ve likely seen a lot of wild, creative visuals coming to life from just a sentence of text. That magic? It usually comes from something called diffusion models. But as powerful as they are, they’re also slow and expensive to

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“This Show Was Made by Humans”: Why Breaking Bad Creator Vince Gilligan’s ‘Pluribus’ is Taking a Firm Stand Against AI

“This Show Was Made by Humans”: Why Breaking Bad Creator Vince Gilligan’s ‘Pluribus’ is Taking a Firm Stand Against AI

Photo by Julia Fiander on Unsplash In a time when AI-generated everything is saturating our screens, one TV creator is drawing a very clear line. Vince Gilligan — the mind behind Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul — just dropped a new sci-fi series called Pluribus on Apple TV, and right at the end credits

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