Raycast Launches Glaze, a Platform for Building Desktop Apps Through AI Prompts
Raycast's Glaze lets Mac users build native desktop apps through AI prompts. Private beta with public store, free tier, and $20/month paid plans.
Explore how Qwen3's innovative approach brings two-speed thinking to AI language models, revolutionizing the field.
Startups use AI coding tools 20% more than big companies, with some building 95% AI-generated codebases. As 'vibe coding' reshapes software development, early adopters could gain major advantages over slower rivals.
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404 Media reports that researchers claiming to be from the University of Zurich ran an unauthorized experiment on Reddit's r/changemyview forum.
Bugs just got more expensive. Lightrun, an Israeli startup, has secured $70 million to tackle a peculiar side effect of
Even the most advanced AI models stumble when faced with basic physics problems. A new benchmark called PHYBench reveals these supposedly intelligent systems solve physics problems about as well as a struggling high school student.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. just made every current smartphone feel a bit insecure. The chip giant announced plans to roll out its A14 fabrication process in 2028, pushing beyond the boundaries of what we thought possible in semiconductor manufacturing.
A new tool helps catch data mistakes before they mess up AI systems. Recce, which makes data review tools, just raised $4 million and launched a cloud platform to help teams spot problems early.
AI models just got smarter at teaching themselves. A breakthrough method called Test-Time Reinforcement Learning (TTRL) lets AI improve its skills without human guidance, marking a shift in how machines learn.
OpenAI wants to buy Google's Chrome browser. The company behind ChatGPT dropped this bombshell during the remedies phase of Google's antitrust trial, where judges are deciding how to break up the search giant's monopoly.
Venture capital firms are hitting pause on new investments, reports Lauren Goode at WIRED. The reason? Donald Trump's erratic trade policies have thrown Silicon Valley into a cold sweat.
ChatGPT has developed a problem. It can't stop complimenting you. Users discovered the change in late March. OpenAI's chatbot now gushes over every question, no matter how mundane. Ask it about boiling pasta, and it might respond, "What an incredibly thoughtful culinary inquiry!"
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