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Z.ai releases GLM-5.2: real million tokens and two levels of deep thinking
Z.ai launched GLM-5.2 with a truly working context window of 1 million tokens, High and Max modes, and support for Claude Code, Cline, and O

Blood and Sweat of AI: Millions of Hidden Workers Behind Every ChatGPT Query
Millions of low-wage annotators from Kenya, Pakistan, and India make ChatGPT possible — and their labor is deliberately not mentioned.

Google reinvents search: AI answers and dialogue instead of links for the first time in 20 years
Google integrates AI answers, dialogue mode, and reasoning tools directly into the core of search results — the largest changes in two decad

Cloud.ru HR's Notes: What ChatGPT Has Done to Hiring and Interviews

FineWeb without downloading terabytes: streaming, filtering, and tokenization of web corpus for LLM

Evantic Capital Founder: UK Needs Affordable Power Plants for AI Growth

London leads Europe's AI race: Bloomberg breaks down the reasons behind the British tech boom

Zyphra Released Zamba2-VL: Visual Models with 10x Faster Response
Zyphra released Zamba2-VL — open VLMs with 1.2B, 2.7B and 7B parameters with a hybrid Mamba2 + Transformer architecture that reduces time to

Moonshot AI Launches Kimi Work — Desktop Agent with Swarm of 300 Sub-Agents
Kimi Work from Moonshot AI runs locally on macOS and Windows, controls the browser via WebBridge, and coordinates a swarm of up to 300 paral

Anthropic restricted Claude Fable 5 for Chinese labs — and faced criticism from the West

Claude Code 2026: Complete Breakdown of 25 Agentic Tool Features with Examples

Google sues Chinese cybercriminal group using Gemini for phishing

Mozilla added Firefox button to disable AI — only 1% of users used it

Emergence AI launched 5 AI civilizations: Claude built a utopia, Grok died in 4 days
Emergence AI company created five virtual cities managed by Claude, Gemini, Grok and GPT — and observed how AI agents evolved over 15 days.

"Did I Choose This or the Algorithm?" How Recommendation Systems Destroy Personal Taste
Music, clothes, books — these used to be markers of individuality. Now Spotify, Netflix and TikTok algorithms decide for us what we like — a









