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Klaviyo Bets Its AI Future on Agency’s Talent and Customer Data
Klaviyo’s acquisition of AI startup Agency brings founder Elias Torres and his 25-person team into a broader strategy to build autonomous marketing and customer-service agents around merchant data.
Jeff Dean’s Exit Signals a New Race to Industrialize AI-Driven Discovery
Jeff Dean’s departure from Google to launch Discovery Loop highlights a new AI race: building systems that automate experiments, accelerate scientific discovery, and improve AI itself.
GPT-Live Makes Voice AI More Natural, and More Difficult to Govern
OpenAI’s GPT-Live makes voice AI more fluid through simultaneous listening, speaking, and background reasoning, but its naturalness raises new questions about transparency, safety, privacy, and accountability.
The Cheap-Agent Bet: How Much Autonomy Can Businesses Afford?
OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 price cuts make AI autonomy a business calculation, forcing companies to weigh model costs against supervision, errors, security, and the risks of letting agents act.
Google Vids Turns Workplace Video Into a Test of Trust
Google Vids brings Gemini Omni, avatars, and incremental editing to workplace video, raising new questions about consent, authenticity, provenance, and corporate trust.
Texas Forces AI’s Power Boom to Prove It Can Earn a Place on the Grid
Texas is auditing AI data-center projects as ERCOT’s 474-gigawatt queue raises questions about speculative demand, grid capacity, water, tax incentives, infrastructure accountability and long-term investment.
Open-Weight AI Is Closing the Capability Gap: Without Closing the Safety Gap
GLM-5.2’s reported performance in cybersecurity and biology shows open-weight AI closing the commercial capability gap, while downloadable models expose a deeper safety and governance challenge.
Anthropic’s Volta Deal Signals a New Fight for AI Compute
Anthropic’s reported $10 billion Volta agreement highlights the escalating race for AI compute, as model companies secure chips, power and data-center capacity through long-term infrastructure partnerships.
The Next Cybersecurity Race Will Be Fought by Cheap, Specialized AI
Google's specialized Gemini 3.5 Flash Cyber reportedly found 55 confirmed V8 vulnerabilities, highlighting the economics, risks, and access controls shaping AI-powered vulnerability research alongside OpenAI's GPT-5.6 cyber push.