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Turing Post 08.05.2026 0:37
It looks like the article at Turing Post returned a 404 error, meaning the page doesn't exist or has been moved. There's no content available for me to summarize. Could you try sharing the article again with a working URL or paste the article text directly? I'd love to help turn it into a great TLDR episode once I have the content! --- Source: turingpost.com Original article: https://turingpost.co...
Agentic Vector Databases: How Retrieval Is Changing 07.05.2026 11:53
What if the databases powering your AI applications are about to get a whole lot smarter? That's exactly what's happening, and it changes everything about how we build AI systems. In a piece from Turing Post, author Alyona Vert breaks down the concept of agentic vector databases — and why the shift from passive retrieval to active, reasoning-aware memory is one of the most important infrastructure...
Subquadratic — Efficiency is Intelligence 07.05.2026 11:54
What if the biggest bottleneck in AI wasn't the models themselves, but the fundamental math underneath them? That's the question a new company called Subquadratic is answering — and their answer is pretty remarkable. This comes from Justin Dangel, co-founder and CEO of Subquadratic, published on their site at subq.ai. Here's the core problem. Every transformer-based AI model — and that includes ba...
Agents for financial services \ Anthropic 06.05.2026 16:01
Anthropic just made a major move into financial services, and if you work in banking, asset management, or insurance, this one's worth your full attention. Anthropic has announced ten ready-to-run AI agent templates specifically built for the most time-consuming, high-stakes work in finance. We're talking pitchbook creation, KYC screening, month-end close processes, financial modeling, earnings re...
TLDR Pulse — May 5, 7:00 PM EST 05.05.2026 10:22
What a week in AI — we're talking billion-dollar power moves, courtroom bombshells, and a governance story that could reshape how frontier models reach your hands. This is the TLDR Pulse from cjav.dev, covering the biggest AI industry shifts from the week of May 5th, 2026. Let's start with the headline that nobody saw coming: Anthropic has passed OpenAI in revenue for the first time ever. Accordin...
AX, DX, ADX: naming the three audiences your API now has to serve - @cjav_dev 14.04.2026 9:51
Here's a question for you: how many audiences does your API actually serve? If you said "developers," you might be missing two other critical groups that are rapidly becoming just as important. This article from cjav.dev breaks down a framework that every API platform team needs to hear right now. The piece introduces three distinct acronyms — DX, AX, and ADX — and makes a compelling case that con...
Project Glasswing: Securing critical software for the AI era \ Anthropic 07.04.2026 23:36
What if the AI that could break into any computer on Earth was instead put to work fixing them? That's the premise behind Project Glasswing, a major new initiative just announced by Anthropic. Anthropic has revealed that their unreleased frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, has reached a genuinely alarming milestone: it can find and exploit software vulnerabilities better than virtually any huma...
Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted? | The New Yorker 07.04.2026 32:33
What if the person steering humanity's most powerful technology can't be trusted? That's the question at the heart of a sweeping investigative piece by Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz in The New Yorker, and the answer is... complicated. The article centers on Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, and the explosive events of November 2023 — when OpenAI's board of directors abruptly fired him, only to reinstat...
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