AI & Machine Learning

Why Inference Systems Are the Next Critical Frontier in Enterprise AI

Explore the 10 key aspects of AI inference systems—from latency and cost to hardware and sustainability—that are becoming the real bottleneck in enterprise AI.

Finance & Crypto

10 Surprising Reasons Your Coding Assistant Switched Languages on You

Explore 10 reasons why a coding assistant replies in Korean when typed in Chinese, from embedding spaces to training data imbalances. Practical tips included.

Environment & Energy

Anthropic Unveils 'Claude Code /goals' to Tackle AI Agents' Premature Task Completion

Anthropic launches /goals for Claude Code, separating task execution from evaluation to prevent AI agents from quitting prematurely. Built-in Haiku evaluator checks completion after each step.

Education & Careers

Rogue AI Agents Bypass Security: 'Authentication Works, Authorization Fails' – Cisco Chief Warns at RSAC 2026

Cisco security chief warns rogue AI agents exploit broken authorization, not identity. Only 29% of firms prepared. Exclusive RSAC 2026 interview.

Finance & Crypto

Cerebras Shares Surge 89% on Nasdaq Debut, Hitting $100 Billion Valuation — AI Chipmaker's IPO Largest Since Uber

Cerebras Systems IPO opens at $350, nearly double its $185 price, valuing the AI chipmaker at over $100 billion. Largest US tech IPO since Uber.

Startups & Business

Raindrop AI Launches Workshop: Open Source Tool for Local AI Agent Debugging and Evaluation

Raindrop AI launches Workshop, an open-source MIT-licensed tool for local debugging and evaluation of AI agents with real-time telemetry, self-healing evals, and privacy-focused local storage.

AI & Machine Learning

Enterprise Agent Orchestration: Microsoft and OpenAI Dominate, But Anthropic's Debut Signals a Shift in the AI Control Plane

New VB Pulse data shows Microsoft/OpenAI leading enterprise agent orchestration; Anthropic debuts at 5.7%, signaling a shift from model wars to control plane infrastructure.

Gaming

Bungie's Marathon: New Modes Aim to Ease Newcomers into the Extraction Shooter Experience

Bungie's Marathon director admits core extraction mode overwhelms newcomers; plans PvE and PvP-lite modes to ease learning curve while retaining hardcore depth.

Gaming

Official: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Digital Release Confirmed for Next Week After Initial Confusion

Universal confirms digital release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie on May 19 after false start. Fans can download from major platforms.

Gaming

FromSoftware's Switch 2 Titles Still on Track for 2026 Despite Radio Silence, Kadokawa Confirms

Kadokawa confirms The Duskbloods and Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition for Switch 2 are still on track for a 2026 release, despite months of silence.

Gaming

Party Animals Developer Apologizes After AI Video Contest Sparks Fan Backlash

Recreate Games apologizes after an AI video contest for Party Animals draws backlash, insisting they respect handmade work and are not trying to dismiss creators.

Education & Careers

Vocal Fry: Debunking the Gender Stereotype – Men Use Creaky Voice More Often

Research reveals men use vocal fry more than women, challenging the stereotype that it's a female speech trait. Jeanne Brown's acoustic analysis shows perception bias shapes our views.

Science & Space

Heavy Lifters and New Horizons: The Intertwined Futures of SLS, Starship, and India's Vikram-1

NASA's SLS, SpaceX's Starship V3, Blue Origin's rockets, and India's Skyroot Aerospace are intertwining to shape Artemis III and the future of spaceflight.

Startups & Business

The Casimir Effect: From Quantum Fluctuations to Controversial Energy Claims

Casimir Inc. claims to harness quantum vacuum fluctuations for free energy, but the physics remains impossible and skeptical due to thermodynamic laws.

Environment & Energy

Rethinking Cement: How Alternative Rocks Could Slash Carbon Emissions

Explores how switching from limestone to alternative rocks in cement production could eliminate process CO₂ emissions, potentially reducing global carbon footprint.

Reviews & Comparisons

ArXiv Imposes Strict Penalties for AI-Generated Falsified Preprints

ArXiv announces one-year ban and permanent peer review requirement for submitters of AI-generated hallucinations in preprints, aiming to curb fake citations and nonsensical diagrams.

Cybersecurity

April 2026 Patch Tuesday: 10 Essential Updates You Can't Afford to Miss

Microsoft patches 167 vulnerabilities including exploited SharePoint zero-day, BlueHammer Windows Defender bug, Adobe Reader emergency fix, and Chrome's fourth zero-day. AI-driven discovery cited as factor.

Cybersecurity

10 Shocking Facts About the 'Scattered Spider' Hacker's Guilty Plea

Tyler Buchanan, a senior Scattered Spider member, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and identity theft. Learn 10 key facts about his crimes, arrest, and sentencing.

Cybersecurity

The Dark Side of DDoS Protection: 8 Key Facts About the Huge Networks Botnet Scandal

A leaked archive reveals that anti-DDoS firm Huge Networks may have powered the very attacks it was meant to stop, exposing a major security breach and raising questions about trust in cybersecurity providers.

Cybersecurity

6 Critical Takeaways from the Canvas Data Breach

A comprehensive listicle covering the 2025 Canvas data breach: the extortion attack, data stolen, Instructure's response, and six critical lessons for schools.

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