Tag: ai
All the articles with the tag "ai".
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RTX Spark + Surface Laptop Ultra - Nvidia just dropped a PC hand grenade
Nvidia's RTX Spark brings Arm-based AI supercomputing to Windows laptops, and Microsoft's Surface Laptop Ultra is one of the first machines to ship with it. Here's what devs need to know about this new category of portable AI workstations.
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Stop Comparing AI Models Like It's a Beauty Contest
Everyone's comparing AI models based on single prompts and screenshots, but this approach is fundamentally flawed. Modern LLMs are non-deterministic, prompt-sensitive, and their performance varies wildly across tasks. Here's how to actually evaluate models properly.
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Google I/O 2026, Day 2 - When the Hype Meets Your Git Repo (Part 2)
Google I/O 2026 Day 2 shifted from vision to execution, unveiling Antigravity CLI, Android 17 agent tools, WebMCP standard, Chrome DevTools for agents, and a clear message: agents are coming to your toolchain whether you are ready or not.
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Composer 2.5 - Cursor's Cheap Shot at Opus and GPT-5.5
Cursor just pushed Composer 2.5, their new in-house coding model built on Moonshot's Kimi K2.5 checkpoint. It delivers Opus 4.7-level coding performance at a fraction of the cost, making it a compelling default for developers.
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Gemma 4 In A Duck - 3D-Print Your Own Google I/O Robot
Google I/O 2026 brought us Gemma 4 and Open Duck Mini - an open-source bipedal robot you can 3D-print for under $400. Combine them for a fully hackable embodied AI agent that walks, thinks, and doesn't depend on remote APIs.
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Google I/O 2026, Day 1 - Gemini Eats Everything (Part 1)
Google opened I/O 2026 by shouting "Gemini" at every product until the brand stuck to the walls. Day one was 100% "agentic Gemini era" with major announcements including Gemini Omni, Gemini 3.5 Flash, Antigravity 2.0, and Gemini Spark.