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AI isn’t hard to understand. It’s hard to talk about clearly. The technology moves faster than the language used to describe it, which leads to misalignment and wasted time. Every effective AI meeting starts with a shared vocabulary. Use this glossary to make sure your team is literally on the same page before making decisions that shape strategy, governance, and execution. Continue Reading →
Amazon's latest delivery innovation, AI-powered smart glasses for its drivers, combines computer vision and augmented reality to deliver turn-by-turn navigation, package scanning, and proof-of-delivery capture without drivers having to look at their phones. The system also includes a vest controller, swappable battery, prescription lens support, and an emergency button for direct contact with dispatch. Continue Reading →
I spent yesterday using OpenAI’s new Atlas browser. It’s the first real consumer-facing browser that turns AI into a functional agentic assistant. It’s clunky, imperfect, buggy, and still evolving. It’s both thrilling and terrifying at the same time. Continue Reading →
Adobe announced AI Foundry, a new service that offers custom generative AI models for large brands. Instead of giving companies another self-serve tool, Adobe offers a managed service where its engineers work directly with enterprise clients to create brand-specific models trained on their own data, imagery, and creative assets. Continue Reading →
Working with AI
Scale AI, one of Silicon Valley’s most important behind-the-scenes companies, just laid off hundreds of data-labeling contractors as it pivots toward “expert” training teams. The company says it is shifting from large-scale basic labeling work to specialized annotation that supports higher-value enterprise and defense contracts. Continue Reading →
AI Writing Half The Web
According to a new report from SEO firm Graphite, AI systems are already responsible for roughly half the articles published online. Axios’s Megan Morrone reported that researchers analyzed millions of pages from Common Crawl and found that automated writing tools are shaping an ever-larger share of what we read. The specific numbers are debatable, but the direction of travel is clear. Continue Reading →

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