LLMs Must Draw, Not Just Type
AI agents are drowning in data, spitting out unreadable markdown tables. It's time they learned to draw, not just type.
Your AI morning briefing for May 07, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
AI agents are drowning in data, spitting out unreadable markdown tables. It's time they learned to draw, not just type.
The courtroom is buzzing as Elon Musk takes the stand against OpenAI, igniting a fiery debate over AI safety and revealing a stunning secret about his own company, xAI.
Stop thinking of AI as an oracle for judging other AI. The reality of 'LLM-as-a-Judge' is a messy engineering problem, and frankly, most systems are built on wishful thinking.
The doors to junior roles feel heavier, applications vanish. It's not you. It's the AI era. Here's what actually gets people hired, beyond the PR fluff.
The agonizing crawl of business intelligence migration just got a sprint. AWS is now automating the laborious process of moving from legacy tools like Tableau and Power BI to its own QuickSight platform, slashing project timelines from months to mere days.
Biwin's M350 SSD enters the budget PCIe 4.0 arena, touting good performance where it counts. But is it a genuine contender or just another QLC compromise?
Microsoft's latest push into agentic AI isn't just about building smarter bots; it's about building them responsibly. The new Agent Framework puts safety front and center, treating it as a measurable problem, not an afterthought.
Codex agents are no longer just for coding. They're chasing down your spreadsheets and presentations with a claimed 42% speed increase. Meanwhile, Claude is flexing its muscles in the creative toolbelt. Big claims, big potential.
The AI landscape offered a quiet week of model releases, highlighted by Nvidia's Nemotron 3 Nano Omni and Poolside's Laguna XS.2. Meanwhile, the inference engine vLLM continues its relentless optimization march.
Amazon's Bedrock AgentCore Memory is getting an upgrade. It's all about how AI agents remember things. This isn't just tech jargon; it matters for your AI interactions.
Users expect conversational fluidity, not just spoken text. Amazon's Nova 2 Sonic aims to bridge the gap between static text agents and dynamic voice assistants, but the market's readiness is a complex question.
The Magic Kingdom is now watching. Disneyland's deployment of facial recognition technology at park entrances sparks urgent privacy concerns, forcing a reckoning with ubiquitous surveillance.