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The social-media giant enters multiyear agreement to use Amazon Web Services’ Graviton CPU chips to power its AI agent efforts

Claude Opus 4.7 users report self-contradicting responses and degraded performance, raising questions about AI model quality, safety tradeoffs, and shrinkflation.

Appknox today added an ability to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to assess vulnerabilities in the binaries used to construct a mobile application and recommend a fix that can be passed on to an AI coding tool to implement.

Waydev today revealed it has revamped its engineering intelligence platform to provide insights into how the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) coding tools is impacting DevOps workflows.

Building enterprise-grade AI agents just got a little less risky. OpenAI has released a significant update to its Agents SDK, adding two capabilities that development teams have been waiting for...

Most developers know the drill. You write a script. You set up a cron job. You wire it into some monitoring tool and pray it runs cleanly overnight. Then something breaks, your laptop was asleep, and the task never ran.

The battle between the two leading AI developers seems to never stop. The newest chapter: OpenAI has released a major update to its Codex platform, repositioning the tool from a coding assistant into an automation layer operating across a developer’s environment.

If you’re deploying AI, your decisions around what compute to use shouldn’t be based on which three-letter acronym you remember the best. We’re breaking down how to think about compute for AI; what CPUs, GPUs, and newer accelerators are best at; where organizations can get tripped up; and what constraints matter more than the chip itself.

In a staff memo, OpenAI Chief Revenue Officer Denise Dresser characterized demand for OpenAI’s integration with AWS as "staggering."
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