Why developers are calling AI output a “tragedy of the commons”
A qualitative study published via The Decoder argues that the real problem with AI-generated code and text is not taste but cost-shifting: one team’s speed can turn into review, s…
A qualitative study published via The Decoder argues that the real problem with AI-generated code and text is not taste but cost-shifting: one team’s speed can turn into review, s…
Wired’s 2026 top picks matter less as a shopping guide than as a signal that robot mowers are becoming a real autonomy product. The winners now separate on navigation, recovery, a…
New research suggests offensive cyber performance is climbing on an exponential curve, with Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3 Codex now handling tasks that once took human experts hours. That….
A Google-led study argues that many leaderboard results rest on too few raters per item, making small score gaps hard to trust and raising the bar for how teams design, buy, and i…
Similarweb’s traffic read suggests conversational tools are still smaller than social by volume, yet growing fast enough to change product strategy, infrastructure planning, and d…

By extending Universal Commerce Protocol with structured cart state, product catalogs, and loyalty data, Google is pushing AI shopping from recommendation toward transaction handl…

Claude Code and Cowork now let Anthropic’s assistant operate a Mac or Windows desktop directly, a shift that makes the product more useful — and much harder to trust.
Fresh reporting, shipping fast and clean.

Anthropic’s explanation shifts the debate from model appetite to the operational mechanics of agentic coding: capped peak windows and ballooning context can burn through usage fas…

Codex now uses pay-as-you-go pricing inside ChatGPT Business and Enterprise, signaling a shift from seat-based licensing to workload economics for technical teams evaluating AI co…

The Show HN launch points to a broader shift in agent tooling: not whether agents should exist, but where their work should run—and what that choice does to latency, privacy, resi…

Anthropic’s extra usage credit for Pro, Max, and Team is nominally a launch perk, but it also reveals a more explicit plan architecture: Claude is now packaging access around usag…

Microsoft is widening access to Copilot Cowork in Microsoft 365 and pairing it with model-to-model checking, a sign that the company wants Copilot to do more than answer questions…

NVIDIA’s latest Robotics Week post is notable not for one breakthrough model, but for how it frames physical AI as an integrated stack: simulation, robot learning, and foundation-…
Releases, integrations, workflow tooling, and platform moves.

Anthropic’s explanation shifts the debate from model appetite to the operational mechanics of agentic coding: capped peak windows and ballooning context can burn through usage fas…

Codex now uses pay-as-you-go pricing inside ChatGPT Business and Enterprise, signaling a shift from seat-based licensing to workload economics for technical teams evaluating AI co…

The Show HN launch points to a broader shift in agent tooling: not whether agents should exist, but where their work should run—and what that choice does to latency, privacy, resi…
How governments, safety labs, and regulation are shaping deployment.

Anthropic’s explanation shifts the debate from model appetite to the operational mechanics of agentic coding: capped peak windows and ballooning context can burn through usage fas…

Codex now uses pay-as-you-go pricing inside ChatGPT Business and Enterprise, signaling a shift from seat-based licensing to workload economics for technical teams evaluating AI co…

The Show HN launch points to a broader shift in agent tooling: not whether agents should exist, but where their work should run—and what that choice does to latency, privacy, resi…
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