Anthropic has opened access to experimental Claude features via its new Labs platform, where capabilities can be tested before their official release.
In 2026, clinical artificial intelligence enters a new developmental phase where actual system performance in hospitals matters more than bold claims from developers.
AMD is set to build the Genesis supercomputer for the U.S. Department of Energy – a machine powered by EPYC processors and Instinct MI300A accelerators, designed for scientific tasks utilizing AI.
Midjourney has unveiled the seventh version of Niji, a specialized model designed to generate anime-style images with enhanced quality and expanded capabilities.
Developers are increasingly choosing strongly typed languages when working with AI assistants – and it is not about fashion, but about how these tools interact with the code.
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Wayve Is Teaching Self-Driving Cars to Drive Like Humans – Using Neural Networks and Azure
British startup Wayve has developed a deep learning-based autopilot that learns to drive like a human by observing the road.
OpenAI has acquired Netomi to expand the capabilities of its enterprise products through customer service automation technologies.
OpenAI has introduced a suite of services for physicians, clinics, and medical tool developers, featuring data protection and task-specific models.
Microsoft highlights five key areas where artificial intelligence is being utilized to tackle scientific challenges, ranging from drug development to wildlife conservation.