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GPT-4 helps archivists transcribe handwritten documents 50 times faster
Researchers in Canada have shown that large language models can handle archival documents more efficiently than specialized software and at

OpenAI's AI outperformed doctors in diagnosis — but scientists urge caution
A study in Science found that an OpenAI model made the correct diagnosis more often than doctors. But the authors are quick to clarify: AI d

Applied Materials invests $5 billion in semiconductor R&D center for AI
Applied Materials is creating the EPIC Center, the largest semiconductor equipment R&D center in the US, in a $5 billion project. It will ac

Yandex automated Chromium updates with an LLM agent

AI video requires more manual work than the tools promise

Where AI Really Helps Sales: 2026 Use Cases Instead of Disappointment

YOLO and Redis: how to cache video detection results

Cursor in enterprise development: an AI editor for rapid prototyping
How the team used Cursor to develop the Planning module, reducing tab switching and staying focused on code instead of routine tasks.

Deepseek-agent: how to write your own Claude Code in 2,000 lines of code
A developer created a fully functional Claude Code equivalent for DeepSeek with support for tool use, permissions, and memory. Just 2,000 li

How 15 AI models approach finding the optimal XML parser for iOS: benchmark results

Nous Research introduced Lighthouse Attention to accelerate LLM training

Self-recovery metric: researchers created an ASI criterion for evaluating AI

AI agent security in production: a practical guide to Red Teaming

AI agent in one day: a local prototype without the cloud or developers
A practical guide for companies that want to quickly deploy an AI agent without the cloud, large budgets, or a team of developers: Ollama, n

Rosenblatt's Perceptron: How the History of AI Began
The story of the first working neural network, the perceptron, created by Frank Rosenblatt in 1958, and its role in the beginning of the mod









