Tips, tutorials, and insights on prompt engineering for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more.
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Two signals from Hugging Face: LoRA/QLoRA is becoming the default tuning layer, and OpenMed is building a privacy-first medical AI stack on top.
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OpenAI's rumored "Gumdrop" device points to on-device AI-but privacy leaks, agent orchestration, and model compression are the real plot.
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This week's AI news isn't about bigger models-it's about smarter infrastructure and sharper open models that cut latency and cost.
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Blackwell kernel work, open autonomous driving stacks, and new vision-language reasoning models show where AI is actually headed in 2026.
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OpenAI pushes GPT-4.5, Google bets on encoder-decoder Gemma and open health models, and AWS doubles down on production agents.
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This week's AI news is about turning raw model power into products people can trust, measure, and actually afford.
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This week: DeepMind's IMO-level Gemini, DPO alignment clarity, safer agent workflows, sturdier deep nets, and multimodal retrieval gets real.
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This week's AI news is a clear shift from chat demos to agents that act: on phones, in security ops, and inside longer-running workflows.
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This week's tutorials quietly reveal the new AI stack: testable agents, schema-locked decisions, persistent continuity, and cloud-native ops.
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This week's AI news is a tug-of-war between compact models, new interfaces, and a reminder that RL-based safety can be gamed.
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OpenAI leans into standardized workflows while Hugging Face leans into smaller, faster models-and the tension matters.
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This week's AI news is less about bigger models and more about shipping: coding agents, cheaper inference, provenance tools, and AI that maps Earth.