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Odysseus – self-hosted AI workspace
Discover why Odysseus, a self-hosted AI workspace, breaks through enterprise AI barriers by solving permissioning infrastructure issues that cloud vendors and agent frameworks fail to address, offerin
The UI problem of AI coding agents
AI coding agents like Devin are failing not due to code quality but because their user interfaces—blinking cursors, sprawling chat windows, and un-auditable diffs—create an invisible crisis that under
1M Ancient Greek fragments soon to be translated with the help of AI
A consortium in Vienna announced that Apollo, a large language model built for the task, will soon translate a million fragments of Ancient Greek text from papyri, pottery shards, and manuscripts.
AI grifters are creating fake Black people to sell Shein junk
An investigation reveals how AI-generated Black influencers like 'Aliyah' are being used to dropship cheap Shein products on TikTok, exploiting fabricated emotional backstories to manipulate viewers i
AI job grief: A psychological crisis hitting tech workers
The Unseen Casualty of the AI Boom: Tech Workers Are Grieving Their Own Careers The numbers tell a story of triumph. Aggregate employment in developed countries remains broadly stable.
How Braintrust turns customer requests into code with Codex
OpenAI's May 2026 case study reveals how Braintrust engineers integrated Codex with GPT-5.5 to transform customer requests directly into production code, demonstrating unprecedented velocity in AI-ass
I put Google’s 24/7 AI assistant Gemini Spark to work, and it’s actually pretty useful
Testing Google’s always-on Gemini Spark assistant reveals a trade-off between convenience and privacy, as it accesses your inbox, calendar, and documents to offer automation, but its recommendations o
Meta is reportedly developing an AI pendant
Meta is reportedly developing an AI pendant, a wearable device designed to replace smartphones by offering always-on voice and visual assistance, marking a significant shift from social media hardware
Shift will clean homes for free to train future robots
Shift, a robotics company, is offering free home cleaning services in New York City, with cleaners wearing cameras to record every action, using the data to train future household robots.
Show HN: Open Envelope – an open schema for defining AI agent teams
The Agentic Assembly Line: How Open Envelope Is Trying to Standardize the Wild West of AI Teams The most important infrastructure problem in artificial intelligence right now isn't about making models smarter—it's about making them cooperate.
Take our I/O 2026 quiz, vibe coded in Google AI Studio.
On May 29, 2026, Google published an I/O 2026 quiz built entirely with Google AI Studio using vibe coding, transforming a simple marketing piece into a reflection of generative AI’s trajectory and the
WiMi Achieves Breakthrough in Deep Convolutional Neural Network Technology Based on Quantum Parameterized Circuits
WiMi Hologram Cloud announced a breakthrough in deep convolutional neural networks using quantum parameterized circuits on May 28, 2026, advancing hybrid AI by integrating quantum computing with class
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