
In the early 2020s, the software industry had one north star: velocity. Ship faster. Deploy more. LLMs and agentic workflows were the engines that would get us there. And they did – by most measures, we are shipping code significantly faster than just three years ago. But here’s what nobody put in the pitch deck: […]

A company building what it calls an AI model with “unprecedented cybersecurity capabilities” just left the announcement of that model in an unsecured, publicly searchable data store. The irony doesn’t need elaborating. On March 26, 2026, Fortune reporter Bea Nolan discovered that Anthropic had accidentally left nearly 3,000 unpublished internal assets – including a draft […]

Translation management is one of those problems that sounds simple and turns out to be genuinely painful at scale. I built a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that solves this by plugging directly into AI IDEs – Claude Code, Cursor, Bob, or any MCP-compatible environment – and exposing a set of tools that let the […]

On February 24, 2026, Waymo opened its fully autonomous robotaxi service to public riders in four new cities simultaneously: Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando. It was the first time any robotaxi company had expanded into multiple major markets at the same time — and it pushed Waymo’s total to 10 operational US cities. Meanwhile, […]

On the evening of February 27, 2026 — eight hours before the United States launched airstrikes on Tehran — President Trump ordered every federal agency to immediately stop using Anthropic’s AI products. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated Anthropic a “supply chain risk to national security,” a classification previously reserved for foreign adversaries like Huawei. The […]

February 2026 was unusually active for AI releases. Most months see incremental updates dressed up as revolutions. February had at least three releases that genuinely changed what’s possible. Here’s what actually matters, stripped of the hype. 1. Claude Sonnet 4.6 — The Writing Tool That Beat GPT-5.2 Released February 17, Claude Sonnet 4.6 quickly became […]

AMD announced the Ryzen AI 400 series at CES 2026, and the headline feature isn’t raw clock speed or core count — it’s the Neural Processing Unit. The upgraded NPU in the AI 400 series is designed specifically to run AI tasks locally on the device, without sending data to a cloud server. Why Local […]

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company posted record profitability in its latest results, and the headline number behind it isn’t a new chip — it’s a location. TSMC is committing $165 billion to semiconductor fabrication facilities in Arizona, with raised capital expenditure guidance of $52–56 billion for 2026 alone. To put that in perspective: TSMC builds the […]
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On January 27, 2026, Beijing-based Moonshot AI released Kimi K2.5 — and the AI community noticed immediately. Within hours of launch, it was processing over 50 billion tokens per day on OpenRouter. Developers who tested it for free for a week used it 3x more than projected. On coding benchmarks, it sat within striking distance […]

Amazon just made your Prime subscription a lot more useful — and a lot more personal. The company launched Health AI, a new AI health agent, on Amazon.com and the Amazon app this week. It reads your medical records, explains your lab results, manages prescription renewals, books appointments with real doctors, and answers health questions […]

On March 5, 2026, OpenAI released GPT-5.4 — and for the first time, a general-purpose AI model from OpenAI can natively control a computer. It can move a mouse, type on a keyboard, navigate between applications, fill in spreadsheets, and complete multi-step workflows across software environments entirely on its own. That single capability change makes […]