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Everyone thought their LLM defenses were solid. Turns out, they weren't. A new study reveals a shocking failure rate and a novel solution that actually works.
Your AI morning briefing for May 07, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
Everyone thought their LLM defenses were solid. Turns out, they weren't. A new study reveals a shocking failure rate and a novel solution that actually works.
Customer support is a messy business, and most AI assistants just make it messier by forgetting everything. OpenClaw thinks it's cracked the code.
Remember that awkward moment you stared at a blank photo book cover, utterly stumped for a title? Popsa’s AI is here to end that. They've just unveiled a dazzling upgrade to their title suggestion feature, powered by Amazon’s latest AI models.
Kevin O'Leary's massive 9 GW AI data center project in Utah just got the green light, but it's set to devour more than double the state's current power needs. This colossal energy consumption begs the question: can our infrastructure handle the AI gold rush?
AI in medicine often gets things wrong, but worse, it's blissfully unaware of its own mistakes. A new architectural approach aims to fix this, acknowledging AI's ignorance as a feature, not a bug.
Forget sending your precious code off to the cloud for scrutiny. The Linux kernel's bug-hunting squad is going rogue – and local – with an AI bot that's already churning out patches.
Beijing just slammed the brakes on Meta's $2 billion acquisition of Manus, an AI startup described as the 'world's first fully autonomous AI agent.' It’s a move that stinks of industrial policy, and it raises a crucial question: what exactly is Manus, and why is it worth fighting over?
Another AI certification, another mountain of prep material. But does the Claude CCA-F exam actually equip you for the real world, or is it just another paper chase?
Your AI morning briefing for April 27, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
Google DeepMind is planting a flag in Seoul with a new AI campus, promising to turbocharge Korean scientific research. But what's the real architecture behind this ambitious partnership?
AI is more than just smarter software; it's the next big platform shift, like the internet or the smartphone. Get ready for a seismic change.
The spreadsheets are glowing red, but not with profit. Big Tech just dumped 17,000 people and earmarked a quarter of a trillion dollars for AI. It’s a seismic shift, and the tremors are just starting.