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  • OpenAI Just Killed the Clunky Slide Deck: Meet ChatGPT Images 2.0

    OpenAI Just Killed the Clunky Slide Deck: Meet ChatGPT Images 2.0

    OpenAI just effectively fired every corporate strategist’s least favorite task: manually formatting charts. With the surprise reveal of ChatGPT Images 2.0, the company has moved past psychedelic art and “DALL-E’s weird fingers” into the realm of high-utility, precision engineering. This isn’t about generating a cool avatar; it’s about generating a board-ready scientific diagram that actually…

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  • The Agentic Shift: How Adobe Commerce is Prepping Brands for a Post-Search World

    The Agentic Shift: How Adobe Commerce is Prepping Brands for a Post-Search World

    The era of “Googling it” is dying, and Adobe is placing a massive bet on what comes next: a world where AI agents don’t just find products, but buy them for you. At the latest Adobe Summit, the company unveiled a roadmap that moves beyond simple search bars and toward “Agentic Commerce”—a future where your…

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  • The Weights Don’t Matter Anymore: Why the AI Platform War Just Went Vertical

    The Weights Don’t Matter Anymore: Why the AI Platform War Just Went Vertical

    The era of obsessing over LLM leaderboards is officially dead. While the internet was busy debating whether Anthropic’s Claude 4.7 beating GPT-5.4 by two percentage points constitutes a “model collapse,” the real power players just finished a land grab that will define the next decade of enterprise tech. Jane Street didn’t just sign a $6…

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  • The End of General-Purpose AI: Why ASICs Are Taking Over the Agent Economy

    The End of General-Purpose AI: Why ASICs Are Taking Over the Agent Economy

    The era of burning GPU cycles on simple chatbot queries is hitting a wall. As we move from “asking ChatGPT for a recipe” to “deploying 1,000 autonomous agents to manage supply chains,” the underlying infrastructure of the internet has to change. General Compute just threw down the gauntlet, launching an ASIC-first inference cloud designed specifically…

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  • Anthropic’s Claude Design Just Put Figma and Adobe on Notice

    Anthropic’s Claude Design Just Put Figma and Adobe on Notice

    Anthropic just dropped a bomb on the design industry, and the shockwaves hit Wall Street before the first prototype was even finished. With the launch of Claude Design, powered by the unannounced Claude Opus 4.7, the “chat-to-build” era has officially moved past simple text blocks and into the realm of high-fidelity, production-ready interfaces. When the…

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  • OpenAI Just Released ‘GPT-Rosalind’: Why the Biotech Industry Will Never Be the Same

    OpenAI Just Released ‘GPT-Rosalind’: Why the Biotech Industry Will Never Be the Same

    OpenAI isn’t just trying to write your emails anymore; it’s officially moving into the wet lab. With the quiet launch of GPT-Rosalind, a specialized model designed for genomics and protein engineering, the company has pivoted from general-purpose chatbots to the highly technical, high-stakes world of drug discovery. By partnering with heavy hitters like Moderna and…

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  • Opera’s New “Browser Connector” Just Ended the ChatGPT Tab Monopoly

    Opera’s New “Browser Connector” Just Ended the ChatGPT Tab Monopoly

    The era of tab-switching between your research and your AI is officially over. Browser-native AI is no longer a walled garden where you’re forced to use whatever model the developer built; Opera has just flipped the script by letting users plug their own preferred AI tools directly into the browser’s DNA. | Attribute | Details…

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  • OpenAI’s “Rosalind” Moment: Why Specialized AI Is the New Lab Assistant

    OpenAI’s “Rosalind” Moment: Why Specialized AI Is the New Lab Assistant

    Ninety percent of drugs that enter clinical trials fail. For the 300 million people worldwide living with rare diseases, that statistic isn’t just a data point; it’s a death sentence. OpenAI is betting that the solution isn’t just more data, but a smarter way to reason through it. By launching GPT-Rosalind, the company is pivoting…

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  • The End of Healthcare’s Paperwork Nightmare: Autonomize AI V3 Is Here

    The End of Healthcare’s Paperwork Nightmare: Autonomize AI V3 Is Here

    Nine in ten physicians report that administrative hurdles like prior authorization are actively delaying patient care. In the time it takes a clerk to manually cross-reference a clinical note with an insurance policy, a patient’s condition can worsen. We’ve tried throwing EHRs and basic automation at the problem for a decade, but we only succeeded…

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  • Stop Throwing Money at “Black Box” AI: Qlik’s New Agent Strategy Wants to Prove the ROI

    Stop Throwing Money at “Black Box” AI: Qlik’s New Agent Strategy Wants to Prove the ROI

    The honeymoon phase with Generative AI is officially over. Enterprise leaders are moving past the “wow” factor of chatbots and asking the one question that keeps CTOs up at night: Where is the actual value? At the Qlik Connect conference in Orlando, Qlik CEO Mike Capone didn’t mince words, calling the current state of AI…

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