Google has released Gemma 4 – the company's most powerful open models to date, focused on complex reasoning and agentic scenarios.
Cursor has released the third version of its development environment – now it's a unified workspace where agents participate in code creation alongside humans.
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.
Red Hat and NVIDIA have jointly achieved leading results in the independent MLPerf Inference v6.0 test, which covers image recognition, speech, and reasoning tasks.
Google has updated Vids: the editor now offers free video and music generation based on the Veo 3.1 and Lyria 3 AI models.
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Gemma 4: Google DeepMind's Multimodal AI That Runs Directly On-Device
Technical context • Products
Google DeepMind has released Gemma 4 – an open family of multimodal models that process text, images, video, and audio directly on-device.
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Qwen3.6-Plus: Alibaba's New Model on the Path to True AI Agents
Technical context • Products
Alibaba has released Qwen3.6-Plus, an updated multimodal model with enhanced agent capabilities, a one-million-token context, and improved code support.
Alibaba introduces Qwen3.6-Plus, an enterprise AI model capable of independently developing code and analyzing visual content in real-world scenarios.
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The Limit of Progress: Is There a Ceiling We Are Bound to Hit?
The Future & Futurology • Futurology
Technological progress seems infinite, but what if it has limits – physical, biological, social, or otherwise – that we simply haven't yet recognized?