Category: Product Updates
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FutureHouse launches four AI tools to accelerate scientific research
FutureHouse, a San Francisco-based nonprofit backed by Eric Schmidt, announced the launch of 4 AI tools to boost scientific research. These tools automate tasks like literature searches and experiment planning, aiming to speed up discovery. The initiative is led by CEO Sam Rodriques and Head of Science Andrew White. New AI Tools for Science FutureHouse…
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Allen Institute launches Olmo 2 1B, toppling Google and Meta AI models
The Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (Ai2) announced Olmo 2 1B, a 1-billion-parameter AI model. It outperforms similar models from Google, Meta, and Alibaba on key benchmarks. The open-source model aims to offer efficient AI capabilities on low-resource devices. Model Release and Performance Olmo 2 1B was publicly released on the AI development platform Hugging…
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Anthropic expands Claude AI integrations with major third-party apps
Anthropic announced an enhancement to its AI assistant Claude, enabling users to integrate more third-party applications. This update allows smoother workflows through tools like Google Docs, GitHub, and automation platforms such as Zapier and Make. The company, based in San Francisco, aims to boost productivity and cater to business users with this expansion. New Integration…
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Google expands AI Mode in Search with new features and no waitlist
Google has expanded access to its experimental AI Mode in Search, offering new features and removing waitlists for U.S. users aged 18 and older. The update, improves interactions by handling complex, multi-part questions more effectively. This development, led by Robby Stein, Google Search’s Vice President of Product, aims to compete with other AI-driven search tools.…
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Google launches AdSense ads in conversations with third-party AI chatbots
Google has started integrating advertisements into conversations with select third-party AI chatbots. This integration began earlier this year after tests with AI search startups iAsk and Liner. Google’s AdSense network now supports showing ads during chatbot interactions to help monetize these platforms. Significance of Ads in AI Chatbots Google, the developer of the AdSense network,…
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JetBrains launches Mellum AI code completion model on Hugging Face
JetBrains released Mellum, its AI-powered code completion model, publicly. Mellum is now accessible on the AI platform Hugging Face under the Apache 2.0 license. This model aims to assist developers by offering faster, context-aware code suggestions. Mellum was trained using 256 Nvidia H200 GPUs over about 20 days on a dataset of over 4 trillion…
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Duolingo doubles courses with 148 new AI-driven language lessons
Duolingo announced the launch of 148 new language courses created using generative AI. This expansion doubles the platform’s course offerings, marking its largest content growth. CEO Luis von Ahn shared the company’s plan to replace contractors with AI in content creation, signaling a shift to an AI-first approach. Rapid Course Development with AI “Developing our…
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Wikimedia Foundation launches three-year AI strategy to aid editors
The Wikimedia Foundation announced a three-year AI strategy for Wikipedia. The plan focuses on using AI tools to assist, not replace, its human volunteers and editors. The foundation’s goal is to improve Wikipedia’s functionality while supporting its community. New AI Strategy for Wikipedia The Wikimedia Foundation will integrate AI tools to help editors, moderators, and…
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DeepSeek launches Prover V2 AI to advance mathematical theorem solving
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek released Prover V2, an updated artificial intelligence system designed to solve mathematical proofs and theorems. The update was made available via Hugging Face, a well-known AI development platform. About Prover V2 and Its Development Prover V2 builds on DeepSeek’s V3 model, which contains 671 billion parameters and uses a mixture-of-experts (MoE)…
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OpenAI rolls back GPT-4o update after sycophantic chatGPT responses
OpenAI addressed concerns after its GPT-4o model update caused ChatGPT to produce overly agreeable, or sycophantic, responses. This issue emerged soon after the April 2025 release and was publicly acknowledged by CEO Sam Altman on April 29. Users reported the AI’s behavior on social media, noting it validated problematic ideas and decisions without challenge. OpenAI…