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Anthropic launches Opus 4.7 with improved coding and reasoning, as its more “broadly capable” Mythos AI remains restricted over security concerns. The post Anthropic Releases Opus 4.7, Not as ‘Broadly [...]
A clothing retailer patched a website flaw that exposed customer data via order links, highlighting risks associated with predictable URL structures. The post Clothing Retailer Patches Website Flaw Exposing Customer [...]
This LangChain article explains continual learning for AI agents across three levels-model, harness, and context-rather than treating learning as only a model-weight update. Our analysts treated it as a strong [...]
This article shows how AI self-improving agent loops can materially improve legal agent performance, turning a traditionally labor-intensive drafting workflow into a highly automated one. Our analysts emphasized that this [...]
This paper lays out OpenAI's early policy ideas for keeping people first as AI advances, framing the document as a starting point for discussion around prosperity, institutions, and the social [...]
This post argues for moving past standard world-model and vision-language-action framing toward a robotics-native foundation model, reflecting Generalist's broader GEN-1 push in embodied AI. Our analysts treated it as optional [...]
MemPalace presents an open, local AI memory system built around storing raw conversations verbatim and making them retrievable, with a reported 96.6% LongMemEval score in raw mode. Our analysts found [...]
This case study shows how Nasdaq is scaling enterprise AI across a massive internal data environment using NVIDIA NeMo Retriever and NIM microservices to improve speed, accuracy, and operational efficiency. [...]
This article explains how generative AI can modernize qualitative customer research by making interviews and insight gathering faster, cheaper, and easier to scale than traditional methods. Our analysts emphasized that [...]
Project Glasswing introduces Anthropic's gated Claude Mythos Preview for defensive cybersecurity, with capabilities aimed at finding and helping remediate serious software vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and widely used open-source systems. [...]
The report adds to the growing documentation on commercial data’s contributions to Earth science research and applications. [...]
Join us April 29 at 2:00 p.m. EDT to learn more about CSDA program vendor MDA Space. [...]
NASA’s Human Research Program (HRP) uses research to develop methods to protect the health and performance of astronauts in space. In support of NASA’s goals for long-term missions on the surface of [...]
NASA and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) launched the NASA Force website on Friday, opening applications for roles aimed at recruiting the nation’s top engineers and technologists to support America’s air and space program. NASA Force, [...]
The report adds to the growing documentation on commercial data’s contributions to Earth science research and applications. [...]
Scientists are working to understand exactly how these waves behave, and the team behind NASA’s Heliophysics Audified: Resonances in Plasmas (HARP) citizen science project approaches this in a unique way: [...]
An observation made by NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) shows the chemical signatures of water ice (shown in bright blue) [...]
Above-normal precipitation has swollen rivers and damaged infrastructure statewide. [...]
Researchers have applied a temperature proxy to exceptionally well-preserved fossil phytoplankton for the first time. The results suggest that conditions in the North Atlantic have been cooler than previously believed [...]
New research suggests that the origins of life may be tied not only to deep-sea hydrothermal vents but also to environments created by meteor impacts. Meteor strikes may have played [...]
Scientists have uncovered unexpectedly high levels of methylsiloxanes in the air worldwide, suggesting a hidden and widespread form of pollution. Scientists have uncovered a largely overlooked form of air pollution [...]
New research challenges long-held assumptions about a key stage in childhood development, revealing that a commonly used measure may not reflect what it seems. A study in The Journal of [...]
A large, decades-long study of over 390,000 U.S. adults challenges a widespread assumption about daily multivitamins. Multivitamins are a daily habit for millions of Americans, often taken with the expectation [...]
Cancer risk is higher among never-married adults, particularly for preventable cancers, likely due to behavioral and social factors. Adults who have never married may face a much higher risk of [...]
A novel imaging method captures ultrafast events with unprecedented detail by combining laser encoding and AI reconstruction. Researchers have introduced a new imaging method that reveals far more detail about [...]
New experiments reveal possible η′-mesic nuclei, offering evidence that particle masses shift inside nuclear matter and shedding light on how mass originates from vacuum structure. Almost everything around us has [...]