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timveroAI cuts lending platform implementation from months to weeks
TIMVERO launched timveroAI, an agent grounded in lending platform source code and ontology. The more interesting story is domain agents after general copilots.
Mistral 3 675B sets a new baseline for open model competition
Mistral 3 packages a 675B MoE model with 3B, 8B, and 14B edge models under Apache 2.0, shifting open AI competition from benchmarks to deployment.
The My Lord recruiting bot exposed the real AI hiring risk
A LinkedIn profile prompt injection changed automated recruiting messages. The deeper issue is what happens when resumes and profiles become agent input.
Android is becoming an AI OS, and Gemini’s real gate is the platform
Google Gemini Intelligence tries to turn Android from an app-launching OS into an intelligence system that can read context and act.
Meta AI incognito mode turns privacy into infrastructure
Meta Incognito Chat runs AI conversations through WhatsApp Private Processing. The key shift is not deleted history, but verifiable private inference.
SANA-WM 2.6B asks what a one-minute world model really costs
NVIDIA SANA-WM claims 720p, 60-second world modeling from a 2.6B backbone. The real story is not video polish but the cost structure of open models.
After DAU comes DAA, why Baidu wants an agent metric
Baidu proposed Daily Active Agents as a core AI-era metric. The useful question is not token volume, but how many agents actually complete work.
ChatGPT can read bank data, and finance AI starts with read-only trust
OpenAI brought personal finance into ChatGPT. The real story is not budgeting, but how AI products handle permission boundaries around sensitive money data.
Google Saw the First AI Zero-Day, and Security Timelines Are Changing
Google GTIG disclosed the first zero-day exploit attempt it assesses was developed with AI, shifting how defenders should think about discovery and weaponization speed.
Superpowers turns coding agents into a process layer
Superpowers shows how the coding-agent race is shifting from model quality alone to repeatable skills, TDD, reviews, worktrees, and verification.
SocialReasoning-Bench shifts agent evaluation toward duty of care
Microsoft Research released SocialReasoning-Bench, arguing that agent evals must measure whether agents represent user interests, not only whether tasks finish.
China’s AI Agent Guidelines Point to an Intelligent Internet
China’s new AI agent guidance moves beyond chatbot rules toward registration, identity, interoperability, permissions, traceability, and an intelligent internet.