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Executives Admit AI Is Lowering Their Perception of Human Talent Value
A recent study confirms what many suspected: executives openly acknowledge that AI makes them view employees as more expendable. The implications are more concrete than they first appear.
Claude Code releases official guide to maintaining agent focus on extended tasks
Anthropic publishes documentation on preventing Claude Code from losing track during long sessions, addressing a real challenge in autonomous workflows.

Meta Integrates AI Into Threads and Won't Let Users Block It
Meta is testing an AI account on Threads that users can mention for answers, but people won't be able to block it like any other account.

GitGlimpse: CLI for Reviewing AI Agent-Generated Code Diffs
A developer has released GitGlimpse, an open-source CLI that automatically summarises code changes from AI agents to streamline PR reviews.
AI in the Information Desert of Rare Diseases
An article on Kabuki syndrome illustrates how AI is filling the gap in medical information where specialised press does not reach.

Anthropic warns: these platforms are not authorised to sell its shares
The company has identified eight secondary platforms offering unauthorised access to its shares and urges investors to exercise caution.

Rivian launches AI voice assistant in its vehicles
Rivian rolls out AI voice assistant to Gen 1 and Gen 2 vehicle owners today via software update, bundled with its Connect Plus subscription service.

Dessn raises $6M for design tools connected to production code
Startup Dessn closes a $6 million funding round to build AI-powered design tools that operate directly on live production codebases, bridging the design-to-implementation gap.
Manifold catalogs 7,700 MCP servers for agent auditing
Manifold has indexed over 7,700 MCP servers in its Manifest expansion, directly targeting security teams managing Claude-based agents and other LLMs.

Vapi Reaches $500M Valuation After Winning Amazon Ring's Selection
AI voice platform Vapi surpasses $500 million valuation after beating out 40 competitors in Amazon Ring's platform selection process.

Canva's AI Replaced 'Palestine' with 'Ukraine' in Designs, Then Apologized
Canva's Magic Layers AI tool automatically altered user design text, substituting 'Palestine' with 'Ukraine'. The company acknowledged the error and issued an apology.
Attention Maps Don't Predict if Vision-Language Models Get It Right
A mechanistic study of LLaVA-1.5, PaliGemma, and Qwen2-VL challenges the assumption that concentrated attention on the relevant object indicates correct model responses.

Skills vs. docs in Claude agents: 250 evals and no easy answer
Wix Engineering ran 250 evaluations comparing skills and documentation as methods to instruct Claude agents. The results complicate the usual narrative.

Thinking Machines Bets on AI That Listens and Speaks Simultaneously
The startup Thinking Machines is developing a model that processes user input and generates responses at the same time, breaking away from the turn-based protocol shared by all current LLMs.
The 'Internet Zombie': When Filtering AI Becomes Exhausting
Jason Koebler coins the term 'Internet Zombie' to describe something subtler than bots talking to each other: humans and AI so intertwined that they're no longer distinguishable.
The code agent that doubles your technical debt
James Shore presents an uncomfortable equation: if your AI agent writes twice as much code without cutting maintenance costs in half, you're accumulating debt, not productivity.
Hermes Agent Overtakes OpenClaw in OpenRouter Rankings
Hermes Agent has displaced OpenClaw as the most-used application on OpenRouter's leaderboard, the AI model aggregator most closely followed by developers.
Shopify Makes River Code Agent Public in Slack
Tobias Lütke describes how River, Shopify's internal coding agent, works exclusively in public Slack channels so the entire company learns from the process.

Joanna Stern Leaves WSJ to Build Independent AI-Focused Media
The former Wall Street Journal tech columnist discusses her departure and new venture with The Verge, focusing on AI and automation in everyday life.
Why 70% of Digital Value Is Lost Before Reaching Customers
McKinsey data shows companies capture less than a third of expected value from digital investments. The problem isn't technology—it's the sequence in which it's applied.

Google Finance with AI launches in Europe with local language support
Google rolls out its redesigned Finance platform across Europe with built-in AI capabilities and full local language support, expanding a service already live in the United States.
Hollow: When the Agent Says 'I Was Only Following Orders'
A community piece examines Hollow, a project that challenges how AI agents handle accountability when acting under explicit instructions.
AI Trust: 87% in China, 32% in the US. Why the Gap?
Edelman's latest Flash Poll reveals a stark divide in public trust toward AI between China and the United States. Here are the structural reasons behind the numbers.
OpenAI Launches University Network for AI Clubs on Campus
OpenAI opens interest form for its Campus Network, an initiative connecting student clubs worldwide with AI tools, events, and resources.

How Large Enterprises Scale AI According to OpenAI
OpenAI releases a guide for enterprises on moving from isolated pilots to AI deployments with real impact, governance, and sustained quality.
Conversational Design for Museums: From Monologue to AI Dialogue
A new preprint proposes a design framework for integrating conversational AI in cultural heritage settings, rethinking how museums share knowledge with visitors.
Reinventing the Wheel Makes More Sense Than It Seems
Andrew Quinn argues that building existing tools is a necessary learning step, not wasted time. Simon Willison highlighted it, and it deserves your attention.

xAI and Anthropic: A Deal That Raises More Questions Than Answers
TechCrunch analyzes with skepticism the agreement between xAI and Anthropic and what it could mean for SpaceX. We review what is known and what remains unclear.

Siftly Wants to Train Human Judgment in AI-Assisted Code Review
Siftly proposes a different approach: instead of letting AI review your code, use it to sharpen your own judgment as a reviewer. An idea worth discussing.

Cyber.md: security documentation designed for AI agents
Baz proposes a structured file standard that allows AI agents to read and act on an organization's security posture without human intervention.