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How Hud's runtime sensor cut triage time from 3 hours to 10 minutes

Engineering teams are generating more code with AI agents than ever before. But they're hitting a wall when that code reaches production. The problem isn't necessarily the AI-generated code itself. It's that traditional monitoring tools generally struggle to provide the granular, function-level data AI agents need to understand how code actually behaves in complex production […]

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How Google’s TPUs are reshaping the economics of large-scale AI

For more than a decade, Nvidia’s GPUs have underpinned nearly every major advance in modern AI. That position is now being challenged.  Frontier models such as Google’s Gemini 3 and Anthropic’s Claude 4.5 Opus were trained not on Nvidia hardware, but on Google’s latest Tensor Processing Units, the Ironwood-based TPUv7. This signals that a viable

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Scientists reveal a tiny brain chip that streams thoughts in real time

Scientists reveal a tiny brain chip that streams thoughts in real time A paper-thin silicon implant creates a fast, wireless pathway between the brain and AI, opening new possibilities for restoring lost function. A new brain implant could significantly reshape how people interact with computers while offering new treatment possibilities for conditions such as epilepsy,

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Coreweave CEO defends AI circular deals as ‘working together’

It’s been quite the year for Coreweave. In March, the AI cloud infrastructure provider went public in one of the biggest and most anticipated IPOs of the year thatdidn’t live up to its hype. Another setback took place in October, when a planned acquisition of the cloud provider’s business partner, Core Scientific,faltereddue to skepticism from

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Cashew Research is going after the $90B market research industry with AI

Market research is a$90 billionindustry that helps brands figure out how to best present themselves to potential customers. But that market insight isn’t cheap, nor is it quick.Cashew Researchwants to change that using AI. Calgary, Alberta-based Cashew uses AI to develop market research plans and surveys for brands based on what information they are looking

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Max Hodak is more worried about Twitter than brain-computer interface hacking

Max Hodak is more worried about Twitter than brain-computer interface hacking This week on StrictlyVC Download, Connie Loizos speaks with Science Corp. founder Max Hodak to discuss how brain-computer interfaces are arriving faster than anyone realizes. The Neuralink co-founder and former president shares how his company recently achieved what may be the biggest breakthrough in

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B Capital founding partner Kabir Narang leaves to launch new investment platform

Kabir Narang, a founding general partner at B Capital and an early backer of several Indian startups, has left the global venture firm, TechCrunch has learned and confirmed with the company. Narang is laying the groundwork for a new investment platform slated for 2026 that will focus on “compounding at the intersection of technology, AI,

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Why Cursor’s CEO believes OpenAI, Anthropic competition won’t crush his startup

Anysphere, the company that makes AI coding assistant darling Cursor, isn’t thinking about an IPO any time soon, its co-founder CEO Michael Truellsaidonstage Monday at Fortune’s AI Brainstorming conference. After reaching$1 billion in annualized revenuein November and raising$2.3 billion at a $29.3 billion valuationlast month, Truell said his company is instead focused on building out

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