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AWS MCP Server Reaches General Availability with Full API Coverage and IAM Governance
AWS's official MCP server achieves GA with complete API support and IAM-based governance, solidifying Anthropic's standard in Amazon's cloud ecosystem.

How Attackers Exploit the 'Personality' of AI Chatbots
Jailbreak techniques have evolved from simple text tricks to attacks that manipulate the identity and role assigned to models. Here's what's happening.
Pi-Mojo: AI Agent Toolkit Comes to Mojo
A developer has ported the Pi AI Agent Toolkit to Mojo, Modular's high-performance language. An interesting bet for those seeking speed without leaving the Python ecosystem.
The State Explosion Problem in AI-Driven Software Supply Chains
When AI agents generate and modify code autonomously, the possible state space of a software supply chain grows combinatorially. Microsoft examines this in detail.
The Omnipotent AI Myth: Why Our Beliefs About What It Can Do Matter
A Hacker News post reignites debate over inflated AI expectations. What's fact, what's fiction, and why collective beliefs have real practical consequences.
The Polyglot Protocol: Senior Engineer Guardrails for AI Code Agents
A GitHub repository proposes a set of constraints and conventions to ensure AI coding agents behave like a responsible senior engineer, addressing real maintenance challenges.
AI's Double Standard: Your Failure, Its Success
A Hacker News thread highlights a recurring contradiction: crediting AI when someone uses it to write, while simultaneously dismissing its capabilities.
MCP servers replacing paid tools in local LLM stacks
XDA documents how several MCP servers integrated into a local LLM stack replace paid functionalities, with one substitute valued at $249 annually.
AI Super-Apps Are Remaking the Internet in China
Western app fragmentation by function is giving way in China to integrated AI platforms that consolidate search, commerce, assistance and entertainment into single ecosystems.

Ferrari and IBM Use AI to Build F1 Superfans
Scuderia Ferrari HP and IBM show TechCrunch how AI is reshaping the Formula 1 fan experience, going far beyond simple entertainment.

xAI Abandons Solar: Natural Gas and Orbital Data Centers
xAI is betting on natural gas while SpaceX explores orbital data centers. Musk's energy shift has direct implications for the AI industry.

Centaur: Self-Hosted, Real-Time AI Agents for Teams
Centaur proposes running AI agents on your own infrastructure with multiplayer support, eliminating dependence on third-party cloud services. Here's what we know.

Gemini Omni: Google's Anything-to-Anything Model Challenges Claude's Multimodal Edge
Google unveils Gemini Omni, capable of transforming any input type into any output type. What this means for the multimodal AI landscape and Claude users.

Google I/O 2026 Dialogues: What the Competitor Is Saying
Google released a recap of its I/O 2026 Dialogues stage, where executives debated AI, quantum computing, robotics and creativity. What matters for the Claude ecosystem.

SpaceX's IPO and what it reveals about Musk in 2026
SpaceX's S-1 is now public: 36 pages of risk factors, a valuation of 1.75 trillion dollars, and a compensation package tied to colonizing Mars.

Google's XR Glasses with Gemini: Strong Promise, No Timeline
Google has shown a prototype of Android XR glasses that overlay real-time translation, navigation, and visual information powered by Gemini. Impressive in demo, uncertain in everything else.
$6,000 API Bill from Running Claude Code Unattended Overnight
A user left Claude Code running in autonomous mode while sleeping. The next day's API bill: $6,000. What this case reveals about real-world agent usage and automation risks.
Granta publishes AI-generated fiction without disclosure
The literary magazine Granta faces controversy after publishing fiction produced by AI without informing readers or editors, raising questions about editorial credibility.

Google Makes Gemini 3.5 Flash the Default Model for Billions of Users
Google has switched the default model in its consumer products to Gemini 3.5 Flash, a decision affecting a massive user base and redefining the performance-cost balance at scale.

Distribution Fine Tuning: Tackling the Root Cause of LLM Writing Patterns
A distribution-focused fine-tuning technique proposes to correct the most recognizable quirks in language model outputs by addressing their underlying statistical patterns.
Samsung Awards $340,000 Bonuses to Chip Workers Amid AI Boom
Samsung is distributing average bonuses of $340,000 to workers in its semiconductor division, a figure that reveals how dramatically the economics of AI hardware have shifted.

Running an LLM on a Sony PSP: Extreme experiment or serious signal?
A developer has successfully executed a language model on a Sony PSP. The experiment illustrates how far the trend of bringing LLMs to resource-constrained hardware can stretch.
World Models: What They Are and Why LLMs Alone Aren't Enough
MIT Technology Review convenes editors to debate whether AI can move beyond LLMs and build models that understand the real world. An exploration of the concept.

Datasette Agent: Conversing with Your SQLite Data
Simon Willison launches Datasette Agent, an extensible conversational assistant that combines his LLM library with Datasette to query databases in natural language.

Polyend Endless: The First AI Guitar Pedal Worth Taking Seriously
Polyend, known for niche equipment, has launched Endless, an effects pedal with integrated AI. We break down what it offers and who should care.

Trump Delays AI Security Review Requirements Before Model Launch
The U.S. president has postponed an executive order requiring government safety reviews before AI models reach the market, citing interference with American technological leadership.

Spotify and UMG Launch Licensed AI Remixes
Spotify and Universal Music Group have signed an agreement allowing Premium subscribers to generate AI remixes and versions of songs. Artists earn royalties if they participate.

Hallmark: a design skill for Claude Code, Cursor and Codex
Hallmark proposes a reusable visual design skill for the main AI coding environments. What it is, how it works, and who it's for.
2026 Graduations: AI is Already Tired as a Metaphor for the Future
NPR recommends graduation speakers avoid mentioning AI. The fatigue makes sense and deserves analysis.

Meta Cuts Thousands of Jobs to Fund AI Expansion
Meta has notified thousands of employees of layoffs as the company pursues what it calls an effort to 'operate with greater efficiency' while scaling up AI investments.