PrismML brings a 27B-parameter AI model to smartphones

PrismML introduces Bonsai 27B, a compressed version of Qwen3.6 27B that the company describes as the first model of its size to run entirely on a smartphone. PrismML announces in an official blog post that the new model shrinks a 27 billion parameter system down to a few gigabytes without abandoning its reasoning, tool use, …

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China’s Kimi K3 rivals the world’s biggest AI models and it’s open source

Moonshot AI, the Beijing based startup backed by Alibaba, has released Kimi K3, a 2.8 trillion parameter model the company calls in an official blog post the world’s first open 3T-class model. The system combines two new architectural components, Kimi Delta Attention and Attention Residuals, with a 1 million token context window and native vision …

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NotebookLM is now Gemini Notebook and it has new capabilities

Google renames NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook, expanding its research assistant across the company’s AI ecosystem. Josh Woodward announces the change in an official Google blog post, noting that more than 30 million people and over 600,000 organizations already use the tool to summarize documents, prepare onboarding materials or turn notes into audio and video content. …

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Thinking Machines shows Inkling, an open source multimodal AI model

Thinking Machines, the AI startup founded by former OpenAI chief technology officer Mira Murati, has released its first major language model under an open source license. Carl Franzen reports for VentureBeat that the model, called Inkling, targets enterprises that want to run AI on their own servers while keeping costs low and avoiding ideological filtering. …

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New York’s data center moratorium sparks fears of a nationwide trend

New York has become the first state to halt new data center construction, and the tech industry worries it will not be the last. Governor Kathy Hochul signed an executive order on Tuesday pausing permits for hyperscale data centers larger than 50 megawatts, giving regulators up to a year to draft rules on energy prices …

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Codex Micro: OpenAI’s $230 gadget lets you control AI agents

OpenAI has opened orders for Codex Micro, a limited-edition desktop keypad built to monitor and control AI coding agents. Megan Morrone reports for Axios that the device is a collaboration with Work Louder, a boutique hardware maker known for customizable keyboards for developers and designers. The small macro pad sits next to a regular keyboard. …

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“Project Sand”: Cursor is working on Cowork competitor

Cursor, the coding tool used across much of the Fortune 500, is quietly building a general-purpose AI agent for people who never touch code. Eloise Jones reports for TechTimes that the project, internally codenamed Sand, began rolling out to Cursor employees in late June, running on infrastructure leased from SpaceXAI. Sand is designed to answer …

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How a writer builds tools with AI but never lets it touch his prose

Craig Mod talks with Dan Shipper for Every’s YouTube channel about rebuilding his entire software stack with AI models such as Anthropic’s Claude, while drawing a hard line at using the technology to write. Mod, known for the newsletters Roden and Ridgeline and books including Kissa by Kissa, used to pay around $67,000 a year …

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