Researchers have discovered that language models can optimize database query execution, doing so far more effectively than traditional statistical methods.
Databricks has introduced AiChemy – an AI system designed to accelerate drug development by combining multiple agents, scientific databases, and analysis tools.
Red Hat has introduced an 'agent mesh' approach that helps modernize legacy systems with AI – faster and more reliably than manual refactoring.
LG Research has introduced EXAONE 4.5, an open multimodal language model capable of simultaneously analyzing text and images.
Google has added two new request processing modes to the Gemini API – Flex and Priority – allowing developers to choose between speed and cost.
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Google Gemma and NVIDIA: Powerful AI Right on Your Computer
Technical context • Infrastructure
Google has released a new family of Gemma models, optimized in collaboration with NVIDIA for local execution – from compact edge devices to powerful workstations.
Cursor has released the third version of its development environment – now it's a unified workspace where agents participate in code creation alongside humans.
Researchers from NAVER have developed an app where AI helps teenagers with autism maintain a journal in the form of a four-panel comic, enabling them to share their experiences with their parents.
Google has released the Gemma 4 family of open models, and AMD has provided immediate support on release day across its entire hardware spectrum, from data centers to laptops.