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  • Xiaomi’s Miclaw Wants to Take Over Your Phone—So You Don’t Have To

    Xiaomi’s Miclaw Wants to Take Over Your Phone—So You Don’t Have To

    Xiaomi just signaled the end of the “app-tapping” era. With the announcement of Miclaw, an experimental autonomous AI assistant, the Chinese tech giant is betting that you’re tired of micro-managing your smartphone. Instead of acting as a glorified search bar, Miclaw aims to operate the interface on your behalf, turning the device from a passive

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  • GPT-5.4 Just Changed AI: The Era of the Digital Employee is Here

    GPT-5.4 Just Changed AI: The Era of the Digital Employee is Here

    The era of the “chatbot” is officially over. With the release of GPT-5.4, OpenAI has pivoted from building software that talks to building software that works. This isn’t just another incremental update to context windows or creative writing—it’s the launch of a model that can literally take over your desktop. By integrating native “computer-use” capabilities

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  • OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 is Here: The Model You Can Finally Tell to “Shut Up”

    OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 is Here: The Model You Can Finally Tell to “Shut Up”

    Stop me if you’ve heard this one: You ask an AI to draft a simple contract, and instead, it spends three minutes generating a 2,000-word manifesto on the history of maritime law. You’re stuck watching the cursor blink, burning through your API credits and your patience. That era just ended. OpenAI’s launch of GPT-5.4 isn’t

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  • Google’s February Blitz: Gemini 3.1 Pro, “Nano Bananas,” and the End of the AI Hype Cycle

    Google’s February Blitz: Gemini 3.1 Pro, “Nano Bananas,” and the End of the AI Hype Cycle

    Google just stopped talking about what AI might do and started showing what it is doing. In a whirlwind February, the Mountain View giant dropped a suite of updates that signal a shift from experimental chatbots to high-stakes utility. From “Deep Think” models solving messy engineering problems to a bizarrely named image generator that trades

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  • Huawei’s New “3+1” Platform: Solving the AI Hallucination and Speed Tax

    Huawei’s New “3+1” Platform: Solving the AI Hallucination and Speed Tax

    The hype cycle for Large Language Models (LLMs) is hitting a hard wall: enterprise reality. While talking to a chatbot is fun, integrating that model into a core business workflow often results in “hallucinations,” sluggish response times, and a massive “compute tax” that eats margins. Huawei’s latest move at MWC Barcelona 2026 suggests the fix

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  • Forget Bars: NVIDIA is Turning the Airwaves into Software

    Forget Bars: NVIDIA is Turning the Airwaves into Software

    The wireless network of the future won’t just carry your data; it will think for you. NVIDIA just signaled the end of the “dumb pipe” era by announcing a massive push into AI-native 6G networks alongside global telecom giants. We are moving away from rigid hardware towers and toward a reality where connectivity behaves exactly

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  • Google’s March Pixel Drop: The AI Assistant Finally Gets a “Job”

    Google’s March Pixel Drop: The AI Assistant Finally Gets a “Job”

    The era of the passive smartphone is ending. With the March 2026 Pixel Drop, Google is shifting the Pixel from a device that merely shows you information to one that executes labor. By giving Gemini the keys to your third-party apps and expanding “Circle to Search” into a full-blown personal shopper, Google is making a

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  • Google Just Handed Marketers the Keys to the AI Black Box

    Google Just Handed Marketers the Keys to the AI Black Box

    The biggest complaint about Google’s “AI Max” ecosystem has never been about its efficiency—it’s been about its unpredictability. Marketers have spent the last year watching AI-powered search campaigns generate headlines that, while technically accurate, often felt “off-brand” or dangerously close to corporate word salad. That era of guesswork ended Thursday morning. Google has officially expanded

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  • Google Just Supercharged Its AI Reasoning: What You Need to Know This Month

    Google Just Supercharged Its AI Reasoning: What You Need to Know This Month

    In the high-stakes game of enterprise AI, Google Cloud isn’t just reacting to the market anymore—it’s trying to rewrite the rules. This month’s announcements signal a shift away from flashy chatbots and toward “reasoning-heavy” agents that can actually handle the messy, logic-driven workflows of a real business. Between the launch of Gemini 3.1 Pro and

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  • Beyond the Chatbot: Why HAIL AI Is Turning Web Publishing Into a Control Game

    Beyond the Chatbot: Why HAIL AI Is Turning Web Publishing Into a Control Game

    Most AI today feels like a talented but erratic intern: it can write a mean essay, but you wouldn’t dare let it post directly to your homepage without a triple-check. The “hallucination problem” isn’t just a meme; for businesses, it’s a liability. HAIL AI™ is attempting to bridge that gap by moving away from the

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