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OpenAI, Meta, SpaceXAI compete for more cost-efficient AI models

Top AI developers must now find ways to maximize value for current and potential customers, without undercutting themselves to the point where they’d struggle to recoup the hundreds of billions of dollars they’ve invested in chips and data centers. AI Giants Shift Battle From Raw Power to Price as Enterprise Bills Pile Up OpenAI, Meta, […]

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Stop Chasing the Latest AI Models: They’re Rarely Worth Your Time or Money

Prior to the US government banning (and then reinstating) it, Fable 5 was the newest and most intelligent AI model ever, crushing all benchmarks. Before Fable 5, it was Opus 4.8 in May, then GPT-5.5 in April, and then Opus 4.7 just a few days earlier in April. By the time you read this, a new top model

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More details on Fable 5’s cyber safeguards and our jailbreak framework

Claude Fable 5 has been re-deployed and is now available globally for all users. We’re taking this opportunity to share further information in two areas. First, we provide more information on the cybersecurity safeguards—specifically, the safety classifiers—that we launched with the model. These are the AI systems that accompany the model that detect and block dangerous (or potentially dangerous)

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Google limits Meta’s use of its Gemini AI models, FT reports

Google has put limits on Meta’s use of its Gemini AI models after the social media company sought more computing capacity than the rival tech group could provide, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. Google, owned by Alphabet, told Meta around March it could not meet the full Gemini capacity the company had sought to purchase, the newspaper said, adding

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Google delays Gemini 3.5 Pro launch to July as it tweaks its new frontier AI model

The release date for Google’s next frontier AI model has been pushed to July, Business Insider has learned. The company previously said it planned to roll out the new Gemini 3.5 Pro model in June. However, it is now targeting a July launch as it spends extra time gathering feedback from early testers and tweaking

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AI is not a threat, it will create more jobs, says Jeff Bezos

Skipping fears of mass unemployment, Bezos used his VivaTech panel to argue that an ‘artificial general engineer’ just creates more tasks. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, at a technology conference in Paris in June, said that artificial intelligence is not a threat because it will create more jobs for humans rather than replace them. Speaking at

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Hermes Agentic AI Overtakes OpenClaw, 10 Shifts Leaders Need To Know

Agentic systems have left the experimental phase, and the numbers say so before any narrative does. Hermes Agent crossed 140,000 GitHub stars in under ninety days, which puts it among the fastest-growing developer projects anyone has tracked in recent memory. OpenRouter usage data already ranks it as the most used framework in its category, and the demand

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Opinion: No More AI, Businesses Shift Back to Human Labor

Every major technological innovation is initially seen as a game changer. However, as adoption increases, challenges and limitations often emerge. The current debate around artificial intelligence reflects this pattern. While AI has transformed many industries, a growing number of companies are reassessing whether it always delivers better value than human workers. For large corporations, AI

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7 Real World AI Projects to Build in 2026 (with Guides)

Introduction  AI projects are most useful when they solve real workflow problems, not just when they demonstrate a new model or tool. The projects in this article focus on practical automation, including job searching, research, invoice processing, market analysis, chart digitization, and personalized assistants. Instead of manually searching, reading, comparing, copying, and summarizing information, these

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FANUC America Showcases Physical AI and AI‑Enabled Robotics Demos at Automate 2026

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich., May 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — FANUC America, the leading supplier of CNCs, robotics and automation, will showcase advanced robotics, collaborative automation and AI‑enabled manufacturing technologies, including generative AI, 3D vision capabilities and real-time adaptive robot motion, at Automate 2026 at McCormick Place in Chicago from June 22–26. Inside FANUC’s Booth 1401, there will be

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