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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.
How Outpost VFX Uses AWS to Accelerate AI Model Training for Visual Effects
Outpost VFX is using AWS to speed up AI model training for visual effects. This boosts their efficiency in creating high-quality visual content faster than before.
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.
Fine-tune Amazon Nova models for accurate email data extraction
AWS just launched fine-tuning capabilities for its Nova models to enhance email data extraction accuracy. This update allows users to customize models for better performance on specific email tasks.
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.
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.
Trump asked Musk for SpaceX stock to seed US kids’ savings accounts, report says
Trump asks Musk for SpaceX stock to fund savings accounts for U.S. kids. This move aims to boost financial literacy and savings among young Americans.
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.

Meituan's LongCat-2.0 shows China can train massive AI models without Nvidia
Meituan just launched LongCat-2.0, showcasing China's ability to train large AI models without relying on Nvidia. This development signals a shift in the AI landscape, potentially reducing dependency on Western technology.

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.
X now offers an MCP server to make its platform easier for AI tools to use
X just launched an MCP server to streamline how AI tools interact with its platform. This makes it easier for developers to build and integrate AI functionalities into their applications.
San Francisco's AI boom is pricing out six-figure tech workers who can't find rent under $5,000
San Francisco's AI boom is driving up rental prices, making it tough for six-figure tech workers to find affordable housing under $5,000. This surge in costs highlights the growing economic divide in the tech industry.

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.
How Jaiveer Singh Is Helping Robots — and Developers — Move Faster
NVIDIA just announced Jaiveer Singh's initiative to enhance robot and developer efficiency. This means faster development cycles and improved performance for robotic applications.
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.
Amazon launches new $1 billion FDE org, following OpenAI and Anthropic
Amazon just launched a new $1 billion FDE organization to enhance its AI capabilities. This move follows similar initiatives by OpenAI and Anthropic, signaling a growing focus on AI development in the industry.
Why Specialization Is Inevitable
Hugging Face is emphasizing the need for specialization in AI models to improve performance in specific tasks. This shift means users can expect more tailored and effective solutions for their unique needs.
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.
Into the Omniverse: Three Workflows for Improving Vision AI Agent Accuracy With Synthetic Data and Fine-Tuning
NVIDIA is enhancing Vision AI agents by introducing workflows that leverage synthetic data and fine-tuning techniques. This improvement boosts the accuracy of AI agents in various applications, making them more reliable for users.
US campaigns now run on AI at nearly every step, and Europe is drawing a harder line
US political campaigns are increasingly using AI to streamline operations and target voters. Meanwhile, Europe is tightening regulations around AI use in campaigning, which could impact how campaigns are run there.
