Category: AI & Bots
Top AI coding assistants fail one in four tasks, revealing serious gaps between hype and actual performance reliability
Report finds AI coding assistants regularly fail one in four structured-output tasks Even advanced proprietary models only reach approximately 75% accuracy Open source AI models perform worse, averaging closer to 65% reliability The promise of artificial intelligence as a tireless coding assistant has encountered a significant roadblock after new research claimed such tools can experience…
I asked a robot to serve me snacks at Nvidia GTC 2026 – but I’m not ready to call it the future just yet
“Thank you for getting us to this point” — I thought Sam Altman’s tweet about coders was nice — then I read it again
OpenAI is making an all-in-one ‘superapp’ that combines Codex, ChatGPT, and Atlas browser for maximum productivity
Alexa+ is ‘just more delightful,’ says Amazon’s VP of Alexa and Echo as the service rolls out to thousands of new customers
AI workloads are increasing wasted cloud spend for the first time in 5 years – but AI governance teams might be a solution
AI is helping UK SME workers save 5.2 hours a week, but some businesses are really struggling to keep up
Nvidia’s Earth-2 models, including ‘climate in a bottle’, want to change weather forecasting for everyone across the world
‘This is what Val wanted’ — Val Kilmer’s AI movie return has his family’s blessing, but it feels deeply unsettling
Google unveils new ‘vibe design’ tool to help anyone design a high-fidelity UI using natural language
‘I don’t like it when doomers are out scaring people’: Nvidia on why AI rhetoric damages the US chances to lead in the AI race
I told ChatGPT there was an ‘extremely lazy person’ here — and its answers got way better
Sometimes, ChatGPT answers feel like they’re written to impress rather than help, but this small tweak to your prompts can carve a shortcut right through them. For all its vaunted power, ChatGPT sometimes comes off as insecure and desperate to show every detail it has to hand, regardless of relevance to your actual question. My…
