Wednesday, March 11, 2026

AI in Business

Google has a bedbug infestation in its Modern York offices

Google employees are working employees at the company's campus in Chelsea, Modern York, received a notice on Sunday warning of a possible bedbug outbreak...

WIRED Roundup: Satellite data leak, cybertrucks, politicized federal employees

Zoë Schiffer: Yeah, I mean, I was talking to someone before these recent layoffs who had previously worked at the CDC and was quite...

Adobe Foundry wants to rebuild Firefly for your brand, not just improve it

Hoping to attract more enterprise teams to its ecosystem, Adobe has launched a fresh model customization service called Adobe AI Foundry,...

FTC disappears from AI blogs published during Lina Khan’s term

At the end of July In 2024, Lina Khan, then chair of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, gave a speech at an event organized...

The Teacher is the Novel Engineer: On the Rise of AI and PromptOps

As more and more companies quickly start using Gen AI, it's crucial to avoid a huge mistake that could impact its effectiveness: proper onboarding....

Abstract or die: why AI enterprises can’t afford immovable vector stacks

Vector databases (DBs), once specialized research instruments, have become a widely used infrastructure in just a few years. They power today's semantic search, recommendation...

Developers can now add live data from Google Maps to the results of an AI application powered by Gemini technology

Google is adding a novel feature for third-party developers, building on Gemini AI models that compete with the likes of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude,...

Codev allows enterprises to avoid the hangover of atmospheric coding by having a team of agents generate and document code

For many software developers using generative AI vibration coding is a double-edged sword. This process produces rapid prototypes, but often leaves a trail of...