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Google Is Turning Search Into Transactional Plumbing, Starting With Restaurant Bookings
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Google Is Turning Search Into Transactional Plumbing, Starting With Restaurant Bookings

For years, the dream of “agentic search” has mostly meant product demos with suspiciously cooperative tasks. Google’s latest UK rollout for restaurant bookings inside AI Mode is smaller, narrower, and therefore more interesting. This is not an AI assistant planning your life. It is Google taking one of the
11 Apr 2026 4 min read
Google’s Real Gemini Story Is Workflow Consolidation, Not Finals Week Tips
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Google’s Real Gemini Story Is Workflow Consolidation, Not Finals Week Tips

Google did not hand the AI press another shiny same-day launch to chase on April 11, which is probably for the best. The more interesting story is the one that only becomes obvious when you line up Google’s recent Gemini releases side by side: notebooks, audio overviews, guided tutoring,
11 Apr 2026 4 min read
GitHub’s New Copilot CLI Push Shows the Terminal-Agent War Is Now About Workflow, Not Chat
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GitHub’s New Copilot CLI Push Shows the Terminal-Agent War Is Now About Workflow, Not Chat

GitHub’s latest Copilot CLI push is dressed up as a beginner tutorial, which is a polite way of saying the company is trying to normalize a new workflow before most developers realize the workflow changed. The April 10 “Copilot CLI for Beginners” post is not technically a big product
11 Apr 2026 5 min read
OpenAI’s Codex App for Windows Is Really a Security Story Disguised as a Platform Port
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OpenAI’s Codex App for Windows Is Really a Security Story Disguised as a Platform Port

“Codex app now on Windows” sounds like distribution news. It is actually security news with a download button attached. OpenAI’s newly published Windows documentation for the Codex app is interesting not because it confirms the port, but because it explains the ugly parts in unusually direct language. The app
11 Apr 2026 4 min read
Codex CLI 0.120.0 Turns Background Agents Into a First-Class Terminal Workflow
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Codex CLI 0.120.0 Turns Background Agents Into a First-Class Terminal Workflow

OpenAI’s latest Codex CLI release matters for a boring reason, which is exactly why it matters. Terminal agents stop feeling clever the moment they start stepping on their own state: one task is running, a second prompt gets lost, hook output becomes a wall of noise, and you are
11 Apr 2026 4 min read
Anthropic's Claude Code Page Now Reads Like a Market Thesis
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Anthropic's Claude Code Page Now Reads Like a Market Thesis

Anthropic's refreshed Claude Code page is not documentation, and it is barely a product page in the conventional sense. It reads like a market thesis disguised as marketing copy. The company is not just telling developers what Claude Code does. It is telling the industry how it thinks
11 Apr 2026 5 min read
Claude Code v2.1.101 Is What Enterprise Adoption Actually Looks Like
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Claude Code v2.1.101 Is What Enterprise Adoption Actually Looks Like

Claude Code's latest release is the sort of update that almost never trends on social media and almost always matters more than the flashy ones. Version 2.1.101 does not introduce a magical new coding mode or a cinematic demo feature. Instead, it patches the exact paper
11 Apr 2026 5 min read
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Qwen 3.6-Plus Drops with 1M Context and Agentic Coding Focus

The most interesting thing about Alibaba’s Qwen 3.6-Plus release is not the benchmark bragging. It is the product posture. Alibaba is not selling this model as a clever chatbot with a longer memory. It is selling it as a worker, specifically one that lives in terminals, repositories, screenshots,
10 Apr 2026 4 min read
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Qwen Hits 50%+ of Global Open-Source Model Downloads, Nears 1 Billion

The cleanest signal in open AI right now is not a benchmark chart. It is a download chart. Benchmarks tell you what a model might be capable of. Downloads tell you what developers are actually willing to touch. And on that metric, Qwen is no longer merely part of the
10 Apr 2026 4 min read
Tongyi Lab’s Latest RAG Work Is a Quiet Argument Against Stuffing More Tokens Into Context
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Tongyi Lab’s Latest RAG Work Is a Quiet Argument Against Stuffing More Tokens Into Context

Most multimodal AI demos have the same bug: they confuse a bigger prompt with a better memory. You can keep stuffing screenshots, frames, slides, and captions into a context window until the bill gets ugly, but that does not mean the model has learned how to remember. Alibaba’s Tongyi
10 Apr 2026 4 min read
NVIDIA's  Trillion AI Bet Is Really a Stack Control Bet
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NVIDIA's Trillion AI Bet Is Really a Stack Control Bet

The most revealing number from NVIDIA GTC this year was not a benchmark, a token-per-second claim or a shiny new rack name. It was a revenue ambition: $1 trillion in AI revenue for calendar 2027. That number is so large it almost dares sensible people to dismiss it as keynote
10 Apr 2026 5 min read
Agentic AI in Science Will Win on Workflow Before Breakthroughs
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Agentic AI in Science Will Win on Workflow Before Breakthroughs

The strongest argument for agentic AI in science is not that it can write a passable literature review. It is that modern research is already a coordination problem, and coordination is exactly where software tends to win first. That is the useful lens for reading the scientific-AI thread running through
10 Apr 2026 5 min read
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