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Stanford and Nvidia’s Test-Time Training Breakthrough Promises Long-Memory AI Without Costly Full Attention

As enterprises push AI agents to read entire knowledge bases, ticket histories, and multi-day log streams, they are running into an uncomfortable wall: the cost of attention grows quickly with context length. A new method from Stanford University and Nvidia,… Read More »Stanford and Nvidia’s Test-Time Training Breakthrough Promises Long-Memory AI Without Costly Full Attention

Artificial Analysis Redefines AI Intelligence: From Test Scores to Real-World Work

Artificial Analysis has significantly reworked how it measures AI capability, shifting its closely watched Intelligence Index away from traditional academic-style tests and toward benchmarks that ask a more direct question: can these systems actually do economically valuable work? For enterprises… Read More »Artificial Analysis Redefines AI Intelligence: From Test Scores to Real-World Work

From Meme to ‘Night Shift’ Coder: How Ralph Wiggum Is Rewiring AI Software Development

Autonomous coding agents have been promised for years. The reality for most developers has been much more mundane: chat-oriented assistants that pair program, draft snippets, and then wait patiently for the next human prompt. The Ralph Wiggum technique and the… Read More »From Meme to ‘Night Shift’ Coder: How Ralph Wiggum Is Rewiring AI Software Development

Ledger Data Breach Exposes Customer Identities, Not Crypto — Why That Still Matters

Ledger customers awoke on Jan. 5 to a familiar but still deeply unsettling message: a third-party payment processor, Global-e, had been breached, exposing names and contact details tied to hardware wallet orders. No seed phrases, no payment cards, and no… Read More »Ledger Data Breach Exposes Customer Identities, Not Crypto — Why That Still Matters

Why Oil Prices Slipped After the Venezuela Raid — And How It Boosted Bitcoin’s Appeal

Oil prices did something few traders expected after the stunning U.S. operation to capture Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro: instead of spiking, crude slipped. At the same time, Bitcoin held firm around the low $90,000s and then pushed higher. For crypto… Read More »Why Oil Prices Slipped After the Venezuela Raid — And How It Boosted Bitcoin’s Appeal

Vitalik Buterin’s 2030 Ethereum Vision: Trilemma ‘Solved’, But at What Ideological Cost?

Vitalik Buterin is framing 2025 as the year Ethereum finally closed the chapter on the “scalability trilemma” – the long‑standing belief that no blockchain can be simultaneously decentralized, secure, and scalable. But in the same breath, his public roadmap to… Read More »Vitalik Buterin’s 2030 Ethereum Vision: Trilemma ‘Solved’, But at What Ideological Cost?

From AI Tools to ‘Intelition’: How Shared World Models Will Reshape Software

Enterprise AI is moving beyond the notion of “smart tools” that people invoke on demand. A new paradigm is emerging in which human and machine intelligence work within a shared understanding of the business, continuously shaping decisions and actions together.… Read More »From AI Tools to ‘Intelition’: How Shared World Models Will Reshape Software