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Artificial Intelligence for Inspired Action
Exploring how artificial intelligence can enhance human decision-making and social connection through deliberate frameworks and ethical design.
Ukraine’s mid-range drones are its new ace against Russia, but many don’t arrive war-ready, pilot says
Ukraine’s mid-range drones are increasingly vital in combat against Russia, but many face technical failures, impacting frontline effectiveness and procurement.
The Compute Reckoning: Anthropic Finally Admits What Customers Suspected for Ten Months
Anthropic reveals that its recent customer experience issues stem from a lack of sufficient compute capacity, now addressed through a major deal with SpaceX and others.
GentleOS – Classic operating system with a lovely retro GUI
GentleOS is a hobby OS for 32-bit PCs featuring a retro GUI, supporting minimal hardware, with plans for bugfixes and new apps.
Stenvrik: News as Geography
Stenvrik is in closed beta with about 1,700 live stories pinned to 49 city hubs on a 3D globe, Thorsten Meyer AI said.
Virtual Desktop Creator Guy Godin Discussing More Than A Decade Of Development
Guy Godin, creator of Virtual Desktop, discusses more than ten years of development work and ongoing updates for the popular VR application.
The 27% Problem: Why Google Wrote a $750M Check to Catch Anthropic
Google commits $750 million to boost enterprise AI, aiming to surpass Anthropic’s 40% market share and reshape AI distribution dynamics.
OpenCV 5 Is Here: The Biggest Leap in Years for Computer Vision
OpenCV 5 introduces a new DNN engine, enhanced hardware acceleration, and improved Python integration, marking a significant upgrade for computer vision.
Why AI Laptop Labels Need a Reality Check
Many laptops boast AI features, but most are overhyped. Learn how to spot real AI from marketing tricks and what to watch for in your next device.