Salesforce launches AgentExchange, a new AI marketplace that lets businesses deploy automated AI agents to streamline work, enhance productivity, and tap into the $6 trillion digital labor market.Read More
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MIPS launches Atlas chip designs for industrial robots and autonomous cars
MIPS is launching its Atlas chip designs for physical AI platforms such as industrial robots and autonomous cars.Read More
Canada-owned Ludia plans to add 50 new jobs and make acquisitions
Under new Canadian management, the mobile game studio Ludia plans to add 50 new jobs this year and possibly make some acquisitions.Read More
WorldShards generates $6.2M as part of Open Loot partnership
LowKick Games says its MMORPG WorldShards has generated millions in partnership with Open Loot.Read More
CTA warns that tariffs could lower U.S. consumer purchasing power by $90B to $143B
The CTA warned today that the tariffs on foreign goods will fuel inflation and hurt U.S. consumer purchasing power by up to $143 billion.Read More
Insomniac’s VR titles delisted, casting a shadow over the technology
Insomniac’s VR games are no longer for sale, suggesting that the VR market in particular may not be a welcome technology for older titles to thrive.Read More
Less is more: How ‘chain of draft’ could cut AI costs by 90% while improving performance
Zoom researchers unveil “chain of draft,” which cuts AI token usage by 92%, transforming the economics of language model deployment.Read More
Google launches free Gemini-powered Data Science Agent on its Colab Python platform
With Google data science agent, one scientist estimated that their data processing time dropped from 1 week to five minutes.Read More
Anthropic raises $3.5 billion, reaching $61.5 billion valuation as AI investment frenzy continues
Anthropic secures $3.5 billion in series E funding at a $61.5 billion valuation as the AI company’s revenue grows 1,000% year-over-year, intensifying competition with OpenAI amid massive industry investment.Read More
Cover brings VTuber phenomenon to U.S. audiences
Cover Corp. has expanded outside of Japan, bringing virtual creators known as VTubers to U.S. audiences. The market is getting its test now as to whether VTubers — where humans give voice to 3D avatars in concert performances — can catch fire on the global stage. And the big talent agency is hoping that the phenomenon that has taken off…Read More