How AI can help supercharge creativity - MIT Technology Review
Inside Google's Isomorphic Labs, the secretive AI life sciences startup - CNBC
Google launches Agent2Agent protocol to connect AI agents - TestingCatalog
Google enhances Workspace AI integrations with office productivity apps - TechRadar
Google announces faster, more efficient Gemini 2.5 Flash model - Ars Technica
Google releases agent SDK - GitHub
OpenAI requests court enjoin and hold Musk accountable for bad faith attacks, sham lawsuits, and any other supervillain shenanigans animated by a personal vendetta. - The Verge
Andy Jassy: Generative AI is going to reinvent virtually every customer experience we know, and enable altogether new ones about which we’ve only fantasized. - Amazon
Replit CEO Amjad Masad says AGI won't replace humans — unless you're a "code monkey" who just cuts and pastes from Stack Overflow. Most programmers are better than that, right? Right? - Windows Central
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Zico Kolter, a Carnegie Mellon professor and board member at OpenAI, on the dangers of AI agents interacting autonomously, highlighting the need for models to be more resistant to attacks and secure against vulnerabilities like jailbreaks and malicious exploitation. - WIRED
James Cameron, in a podcast with Meta's Andrew Bosworth, expressed cautious optimism about generative AI's potential to reduce the cost of VFX-intensive films by accelerating workflows, advocating for a focus on regulating AI outputs rather than training inputs. - The Hollywood Reporter
Nissan partners with Wayve for self-driving tech - TechCrunch
First major auto partner for much-hyped startup competing with Cruise, Pony.ai and self-driving tech captively owned by individual automakers like Tesla and robotaxi operations like Waymo.
A Waymo robotaxi trapped itself in a Chick-fil-A drive-through - TechCrunch
Tariff Armageddon raises prices of GPUs, and everything. Maybe just build data centers across the border in Mexico or Canada - SemiAnalysis
Trump administration backs off Nvidia's 'H20' chip crackdown after Mar-a-Lago dinner - NPR
You would think the fruitcake in the White House would know he can’t selectively exempt companies from taxes and laws, but you would be wrong. If the president does it and it benefits him personally or politically, then it’s perfect. - Fox
Anthropic announces a higher tier with fewer rate limits - Ars Technica
AI Essentials for Tech Executives book from O'Reilly - O’Reilly Online Learning
AI asseses health of Japan’s cherry trees - Phys.org