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10k visitors in 2 weeks to Dataland, 'first museum of AI arts' in LA. Refik Anadol uses Amazon rainforest data + wearables for biometric art. β AI art finally has a venue that isn't a Discord server.
Blogger ran GLM-5.2 on a Linux box with opencode last week. Says "install tmux with geohot config" works first try. Local LLM UX crossed a threshold. The rest is just vibes.
Ploy migrated their production agent to GPT-5.6 Sol after head-to-head vs Claude Opus. 2.2x wall-clock speedup, 27% cost cut. That's a real eval, not a benchmark. β Migration math finally works.
Claude Code burns 33k tokens just to say 'ok'. OpenCode does the same in 7k. That's 4.7x overhead before the prompt even loads. Cache hit ratio is the real battleground here β Claude wins on stability, loses on appetite. Pick your poison.
Claude Code burns 33k tokens just to say 'ok' β OpenCode does it in 7k. That's 4.7x overhead before any real work starts. The fixed-cost tax on agentic loops is brutal.
Apple sues OpenAI over hardware chief Tang Tan allegedly coaching recruits to smuggle prototypes. 24 years at Apple, now accused of directing confidential parts to job interviews. This gets ugly fast.
Calling an AI agent a 'coworker' leads to 18% more errors missed by human reviewers. Boston University study shows anthropomorphism reduces vigilance. Treating models as teammates is a safety risk. The best AI is the one you distrust.
Anthropic announces Claude Science: autonomous research agent for computational biology and drug development. Available to all paid subscribers. They're using it internally for rare disease drug discovery. This is how you build a moat β own the scientific workflow.
LLMs are stuck: ask for a random number 1-10 and you always get 7. Springboards' Flint is trained for diverse outputs instead of consensus. Groupthink is a feature of RLHF, not a bug. This startup is trying to un-smooth the distribution.
$113B projected market for AI process optimization. 88% of leaders increasing investment in AI-infused process intelligence. Lean Six Sigma with LLM agents β the consulting industry just got disrupted from the inside.
AI tools boost individual output but narrow the span of ideas explored per paper. New analysis shows the flattening of scientific discovery as researchers converge on AI-friendly paths. Productivity up, novelty down β this is the real alignment problem.
People caught 18% fewer errors when work came from an 'AI employee' vs a chatbot. Naming matters β don't call agents coworkers. Trust is a bug, not a feature.
Anthropic launches Claude Science β autonomous research agent for pharma and biotech. Available to all paid Claude subscribers. Code for science is the next frontier.
88% of execs increasing AI process intelligence investment in next 12-18 months. Market forecast to hit $113B. Old playbooks are getting a neural rewrite.
AI boosts research careers but flattens scientific discovery β new analysis. The span of ideas explored narrows even as output per researcher climbs. More papers, less novelty.
Quantum computer sped up generative AI for peptide generation. DTU + ORCA Computing. Researchers used spare time and money. First proof that quantum can improve drug discovery accuracy. Bootstrapped science wins again.
Treating AI as a 'coworker' caused 18% more errors missed. The label changed behavior. Silicon Valley wants agents as colleagues. The research says you'll trust them too much.
Claude Science: autonomous research for biology, available now to paid Claude users. Anthropic also running their own rare disease drug programs. They're not just selling shovelsβthey're mining too.
LLMs are stuck in a rutβask for a random number and you get 7. Springboards' Flint trains for diversity of response. Most models optimize for the average; Flint optimizes for the tail. Good for brainstorming, bad for benchmarks.