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Chatbots at the Drive-Thru: What Has Happened and What Remains Unresolved
McDonald's, Wendy's and other fast food giants have spent years testing AI at their order windows. The results so far are far messier than their press releases suggest.

The Silent Risk of Accumulating AI Subscriptions in Enterprise
Every AI subscription contract adds another dependency to the corporate stack. The debate over true costs and concentration risks is back on the agenda.

The Growing Gap in the AI Boom
TechCrunch notes that AI optimism is fragmenting: there are clear winners and a majority not seeing promised benefits.
OpenClaw: Five Names Before Finding the Right One
Simon Willison traced OpenClaw's Git history for his PyCon US 2026 talk and discovered five different names across just six months, starting from the first commit in November 2025.
TypedMemory: Persistent Memory and Reflection for AI Agents
TypedMem is a long-term memory library for AI agents that structures and filters memories with types, avoiding the noise typical of vector-based solutions.
A developer automated bounty hunting on Algora with Claude
A public experiment shows how Claude can analyze open source bounties on Algora and help prioritize them, with data and tools published.
Stoic AgentOS: an open-source OS for AI agent fleets
A new open-source project proposes an 'operating system' to orchestrate AI agent fleets. We analyze what it offers, its real limitations, and who it's useful for.

ArXiv Bans Authors for One Year if AI Writes Entire Paper
The scientific repository arXiv tightens policy against careless LLM use: one-year suspension for authors who cede complete authorship of papers to AI models.
OpenIQ: How AI Agents Are Reshaping Product Engineering
Abhiram E explores how the agent era forces product teams to rethink what it means to build software. No hype, real consequences.

Sony Clarifies What Its AI Camera Assistant Actually Does on Xperia 1 XIII
Sony clarified that its AI Camera Assistant doesn't edit photos, but rather suggests lighting, depth, and subject adjustments before you press the shutter.
AI Agents: Tools, Not Replacements
A recent article circulating on Hacker News revisits a simple but necessary argument: AI agents don't replace professionals, they're another layer of tools.
KV Sharing, MHC and Compressed Attention: the architectural bets shaping LLMs in 2026
A technical analysis by Sebastian Raschka explores three architectural trends reshaping how LLMs manage memory and attention during inference.

Google releases official optimization guide for generative AI in search
Google has published official documentation for developers to adapt their websites to generative AI features in Search. Here's how technical SEO is changing.
DictaWiz: Offline voice keyboard aiming to compete with Whispr Flow
An indie voice dictation app that runs entirely on-device has appeared on Hacker News, promising what Whisper Flow lacks: Apple Watch support, no time limits, and a one-time payment model.
A 7×6 Matrix to Classify LLM Agents Without Ambiguity
Researchers propose a two-dimensional framework crossing cognitive function and execution topology to identify 27 LLM agent design patterns with precise names.
Diet Optimization with Integer Programming: Goodbye to 1.7 Eggs
An arXiv paper proposes MIGP to plan meals with whole-portion sizes and flexible nutritional targets, solving two classic limitations of the diet problem.
Conductor vs Native Claude Code: What Users Who Tested It Say
A Hacker News thread reopens the debate on whether Conductor matches native Claude Code for single-agent tasks, spotlighting its pinned CLI version.

OpenAI Reshuffles Leadership to Bet Everything on AI Agents
Greg Brockman takes formal control of product at OpenAI as the company consolidates its internal structure with AI agents as the central focus for 2026.
Torvalds Embraces AI-Generated Code as Linux's New Normal
The Linux creator acknowledges that massive waves of AI-assisted contributions have stopped being anomalies and become part of the kernel's standard development flow.

Runway Bets on Generative Video as Path to World Models
AI video startup Runway reframes its mission: not a tool for filmmakers, but a research lab competing with Google on world models.
Digital Twin: A Conversational Clone of You with Claude and ElevenLabs
AIMirrorTwin combines Claude, ElevenLabs, and Cloudflare to create an agent that speaks, responds, and reasons like you. We examine what it means and who it's for.

When AI Papers Look Good But Aren't
Superficial improvements in AI-generated scientific articles are flooding peer review and distorting citations in fields like epidemiology.
One Markdown File to Configure Claude, Codex, Cursor and Copilot
A developer releases a repository with a single Markdown file that centralizes instruction configuration for the major code assistant platforms on the market.
GraphBit: Agent Orchestration with DAGs and Zero Route Hallucinations
A new research framework replaces prompt-based orchestration with a Rust-powered engine that defines workflows as directed acyclic graphs, eliminating infinite loops and hallucinated paths.

Rise and Fall of an AI-Driven Local News Outlet in Florida
A hyperlocal news outlet in South Florida, run almost entirely by AI, launched, published, and shut down. The case reveals the real limits of automated journalism.

AI-Generated Code on GitHub Has Surged Tenfold in a Year
A figure circulating on Hacker News suggests that AI-generated or AI-assisted code reaching GitHub repositories has grown ten times larger than a year ago. What's driving this surge and what does it mean.

The 'Jackass' Trophy That Became Exhibit A in Musk vs. Altman
Before jurors entered the courtroom, Sam Altman's team presented a trophy that OpenAI employees had purchased for Musk. The inscription read: 'Never stop being a jackass'.
The Real Weight of AI-Generated Text Online: Uncomfortable Data
An independent analysis quantifies how much AI-generated content already circulates on the web and what concrete effects it has on the quality of available information.
Claude Code adds internal evaluator to catch agents that stop too early
Anthropic introduces a native evaluation mechanism in Claude Code to detect and correct agents that halt execution before completing their assigned tasks.

Interactive Map Reveals Data Centers in Your City
A new mapping tool lets you locate data centers across US cities, identify their operators, funding sources, and territorial impact. Here's what it shows.