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ProductsSimon WillisonJun 30

Nano Banana 2 Lite

Simon Willison just launched Nano Banana 2 Lite, a lightweight version of his AI tool. This update makes it easier for users to integrate AI capabilities without the heavy resource requirements of the full version.

ProductsTechCrunchJun 30

OpenClaw is finally available on Android and iOS

OpenClaw just launched on Android and iOS. Users can now access the AI-powered writing assistant on their mobile devices, making it easier to create content on the go.

ProductsThe VergeJun 30

Google’s NotebookLM can sum up your research in a TikTok-style clip

Google just launched NotebookLM, a tool that summarizes research into short, TikTok-style clips. This makes it easier for users to digest complex information quickly and share it on social media.

ProductsTechCrunchJun 30

Google introduces a faster, cheaper image generator with Nano Banana 2 Lite

Google just launched Nano Banana 2 Lite, a faster and cheaper image generator. This update makes it easier for users to create high-quality images without breaking the bank.

ProductsThe DecoderJun 30

Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workspace built specifically for researchers

Anthropic just launched Claude Science, an AI workspace tailored for researchers. This new tool aims to streamline research workflows and enhance collaboration among scientists.

ProductsThe DecoderJun 30

OpenAI reportedly cut response costs for guest ChatGPT users by more than half

OpenAI just reduced response costs for guest ChatGPT users by over 50%. This change makes it cheaper for casual users to access AI responses without a subscription.

ProductsSimon WillisonJun 30

The AI Compass

Simon Willison just launched 'The AI Compass', a tool designed to help users navigate the rapidly evolving AI landscape. It offers insights and resources to make informed decisions about AI technologies and their applications.

ProductsThe VergeJun 30

Netflix is using an AI-generated Gene Wilder voice in its Willy Wonka reality show

Netflix is using an AI-generated voice of Gene Wilder for its Willy Wonka reality show. This brings a nostalgic touch to the show while leveraging AI to enhance the viewing experience.

ProductsThe DecoderJun 30

Google launches Nano Banana 2 Lite for fast AI images and Gemini Omni Flash for video via API

Google just launched Nano Banana 2 Lite for generating fast AI images and Gemini Omni Flash for video via API. This means developers can now integrate quicker image and video capabilities into their applications.

ProductsAWS Machine LearningJun 30

Simplify multi-account access to Amazon Bedrock models with managed entitlements

AWS just simplified multi-account access to Amazon Bedrock models with managed entitlements. This change makes it easier for teams to share and manage access to AI models across different accounts without complex setups.

ProductsAWS Machine LearningJun 30

Implementing resilience patterns with Amazon Bedrock and LLM gateway

Amazon just introduced resilience patterns using Bedrock and LLM gateway. This helps developers build more robust applications that can handle failures gracefully.

ProductsAWS Machine LearningJun 30

Building bilingual NER for cargo logistics with Amazon Bedrock

AWS just launched bilingual Named Entity Recognition (NER) for cargo logistics using Amazon Bedrock. This feature helps businesses better manage and analyze logistics data in multiple languages, improving operational efficiency.

ProductsGoogle DeepMindJun 30

Start building with Nano Banana 2 Lite and Gemini Omni Flash

Google DeepMind just launched Nano Banana 2 Lite and Gemini Omni Flash for developers. These tools streamline building AI applications, making it easier to integrate advanced capabilities into projects.

ProductsVercelJun 30

Run any Dockerfile on Vercel

Vercel just launched support for running any Dockerfile on its platform. This means developers can now deploy applications with custom environments more easily.

ProductsThe VergeJun 30

Libby will filter out AI content, kind of

Libby is rolling out a feature to filter out AI-generated content from its library. Users can expect a more curated reading experience without AI-influenced titles cluttering their recommendations.

ProductsSimon WillisonJun 30

shot-scraper 1.10

Simon Willison just released shot-scraper 1.10, an update that enhances the tool's ability to extract data from web pages. This means users can now scrape more complex sites with improved accuracy and efficiency.

ProductsNVIDIAJun 30

How NVIDIA’s Inference Software Stack Powers the Lowest Token Cost

NVIDIA just launched an inference software stack that reduces token costs for AI models. This means developers can run more efficient AI applications without breaking the bank on expenses.

ProductsTechCrunchJun 30

Podcasting platform Riverside enters the newsletter publishing game

Riverside just launched a newsletter publishing feature for podcasters. This lets creators engage their audience through written content alongside their audio offerings.

ProductsTechCrunchJun 30

Lumo, Proton’s privacy-focused AI chatbot, gets an upgrade

Proton just upgraded Lumo, its privacy-focused AI chatbot, enhancing its conversational abilities and user experience. This means users can expect more engaging and secure interactions while maintaining their privacy.

ProductsThe DecoderJun 30

Deepseek's DSpark boosts AI speed by up to 85 percent, a strategic win under tightening US export controls

Deepseek just launched DSpark, boosting AI processing speed by up to 85%. This enhancement helps users manage tighter US export controls while improving performance.

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