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  1. Fine-Tune Your First LLM: A Guide with PyTorch and Hugging Face

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    A new guide details how developers can fine-tune large language models using PyTorch and Hugging Face tools.

  2. Margaret Atwood says the problem with AI is ‘garbage in, garbage out’

    The Verge · 2026-06-27

    Maraget Atwood, the storied author of The Handmaid's Tale and The Blind Assassin, was interviewed as part of the Babell Literary and Cultural Festival in Porto, Portugal.

  3. Stop Defaulting to GPT-4 for Everything: A Practical Guide to Picking the Right Model

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    Most teams use one expensive model for every task. That’s a design decision, and usually the wrong one.

  4. Loop Engineering in 2026: Why the Best Developers Don’t Prompt AI Agents Anymore : They Design…

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    Loop Engineering, a concept popularized by figures like Andrej Karpathy, suggests a future where AI model development shifts from iterative prompting to designing and orchestrating

  5. Anthropic's Fable 5 could return within days as Trump administration prepares to lift restrictions

    The Decoder · 2026-06-27

    Anthropic's AI model, Fable 5, could be available again within days. According to Axios, the Trump administration is close to lifting the restrictions imposed on June 12 over

  6. Apple Vision Pro exec is reportedly leaving for OpenAI

    TechCrunch · 2026-06-27

    Paul Meade, the Apple vice president in charge of the Vision Pro headset, is reportedly leaving the company to join OpenAI’s hardware team.

  7. Korea Built the Most Leveraged Bet on the AI Boom. In June, It Got a Preview.

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    Half the KOSPI is Samsung and SK Hynix; their earnings ride on $725B of US AI capex, and 14 million retail “ants” are leveraged into it.

  8. The Kindle app for iOS has features your aging Kindle doesn't

    Engadget · 2026-06-27

    Amazon's Kindle AI features help you read beyond the lines, so long as you have the right ereader.

  9. Half of Claude users say AI can already handle half their work according to Anthropic survey

    The Decoder · 2026-06-27

    About half of Claude users say AI can already handle 50 percent or more of their work tasks, according to a survey of roughly 9,700 users by Anthropic.

  10. The AI bubble has further to run despite the looming crash

    The Guardian AI · 2026-06-27

    As tech firms make huge profits and investors fear losing out, both are doing their best to hold off the day of reckoning <a href="

  11. We Built a Routing Layer to Cut Our AI Costs. It Broke the Product.

    Towards Data Science · 2026-06-27

    A team cut their AI inference bill by more than half. Three months later, customer satisfaction was dropping and the cost savings were tied to the quality loss.

  12. The fittest founder in the room got cancer. Here’s how he used AI to fight back.

    TechCrunch · 2026-06-27

    When confronted with cancer, Connor Christou fed everything tied tied to his regime — blood results, scan data, wearable output, journal entries — into Claude.

  13. You’ve Been Using AI Every Day — But Do You Actually Know How It Works?

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    A no-jargon, no-panic guide to 25 concepts that power the AI revolution — explained so clearly, even your parents would get itContinue reading on Towards AI »

  14. Engadget review recap: MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, Sony A7R VI, Ray-Ban Meta Optics and more

    Engadget · 2026-06-27

    A roundup of recent reviews published by Engadget.

  15. AI’s Energy Crunch Has Investors Searching for Next IPO Winners

    Bloomberg · 2026-06-27

    The artificial intelligence boom has a power problem, and Wall Street is betting billions on companies that promise to solve it

  16. J.P. Morgan sees a pile of red flags in the AI market

    The Decoder · 2026-06-27

    J.P. Morgan warns that there are "signs of investor exuberance" in AI markets. Just 42 AI companies in the S&P 500 account for 65 to 80 percent of the index's total profits.

  17. ConlangCrafter Turns AI to Imagining Languages

    IEEE Spectrum · 2026-06-27

    There are over 7,000 natural languages today, but that doesn’t stop people from occasionally making up completely new ones.

  18. How to Build a Powerful LLM Knowledge Base

    Towards Data Science · 2026-06-27

    Use coding agents to power your knowledge base

  19. Top 20 Naive Bayes Interview Questions and Answers (Part 2)

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    Machine Learning Interview Preparation Part 43Continue reading on Towards AI »

  20. Asian AI startups launch Mythos-like models as Anthropic’s export ban drags on

    TechCrunch · 2026-06-27

    New models are launching in Asia that promise Mythos-like capabilities without fear of an export ban. U.S. AI labs may never recover this enormous market.

  21. The companies most likely to automate your job are now funding a $1 billion program to retrain you

    The Decoder · 2026-06-27

    Former US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has launched "Raise Us," a bipartisan nonprofit to prepare American workers for AI-driven job shifts.

  22. Alibaba Queried Anthropic's Claude 29 Million Times. It Still Can’t Copy it *period*

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    What black-box distillation actually steals, why it works better than the 2023 sceptics said, worse than the headline implies and who's…

  23. Using Local Coding Agents

    Sebastian Raschka · 2026-06-27

    Using Open-Weight Models in Local Coding Harnesses as an Alternative to Claude Code and Codex Subscriptions

  24. Australian rescue team uses AI-powered drone to find lost hikers – video

    The Guardian AI · 2026-06-27

    Two men in their 20s were found within five hours thanks to an artificial intelligence-powered drone, which used thermal imaging to locate them.

  25. OpenAI's new flagship model GPT-5.6 Sol cheats on software tests more than any model before it

    The Decoder · 2026-06-27

    Independent testing organization METR found that OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol cheated more than any publicly tested AI model before it, exploiting bugs in the test environment

  26. Meta’s Astryx Brings a CLI and MCP Server to an Open-Source React Design System Agents Can Read

    MarkTechPost · 2026-06-27

    Meta released Astryx, an open-source React design system built on StyleX. It pairs a CSS-variable theme cascade with a CLI and MCP server

  27. ByteDance's "iLLaDA" is a diffusion language model that keeps up with Qwen2.5

    The Decoder · 2026-06-27

    Researchers from Renmin University and ByteDance have released iLLaDA, an 8B language model that generates text differently than ChatGPT.

  28. Clever Prompts Are Cheap Now. Reliable LLM Prompting Systems Are the Skill.

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    A recent analysis highlights that sophisticated prompt engineering, once a niche skill, is becoming increasingly accessible and commoditized due to readily available tools and

  29. Hermes Agent Doesn’t Learn.

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    188,000 GitHub stars. 224 billion daily tokens on OpenRouter. The fastest-growing open-source agent of 2026. And the mechanism underneath…

  30. MCP (Model Context Protocol) Explained: The Standard That’s Quietly Changing How AI Agents Work

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    Anthropic released it in . OpenAI adopted it in . Google DeepMind followed. In less than a year, it became the de…

  31. The Local AI Coding Setup Everyone Asked For

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    My laptop specs, Ollama setup, Qwen model, VS Code workflow, and what actually runs well locallyContinue reading on Towards AI »

  32. Why Every Organization Needs an Enterprise AI Platform, Not Just AI Tools

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    The proliferation of point solutions for specific AI tasks, like image generation or sentiment analysis, is creating fragmentation and hindering broader organizational adoption.

  33. Apple executive in charge of Vision Pro is reportedly leaving for OpenAI

    Engadget · 2026-06-27

    Apple's Vision Pro chief is reportedly leaving for OpenAI to start a hardware division.

  34. OpenAI launches a limited preview of GPT-5.6 for a 'small group of trusted partners'

    Engadget · 2026-06-27

    OpenAI's GPT-5.6 comes in three variants, including its most powerful and its most affordable models yet.

  35. Hikers lost in Kosciuszko national park rescued within five hours by AI drone

    The Guardian AI · 2026-06-27

    Fire and Rescue NSW uses thermal imaging and a mobile phone red light to quickly locate men who veered off walking track near Jindabyne Get our breaking news email<

  36. Anthropic gets US government's permission to redeploy its Mythos cybersecurity AI model

    Engadget · 2026-06-27

    Anthropic is restoring select organizations' access to Mythos after getting permission from the US government.

  37. Trump Admin releases Anthropic Mythos to be used by more than 100 US companies, agencies

    TechCrunch · 2026-06-27

    Over 100 companies and government agencies are reportedly authorized to use Mythos 5, including their non-American employees.

  38. Anthropic’s Mythos 5 is back

    The Verge · 2026-06-27

    After a rollercoaster negotiation process with the Trump administration that dragged on for two weeks, Anthropic's Mythos 5 is finally back in action - at least, somewhat

  39. Trump Administration Allows Anthropic to Release Mythos to Select US Organizations

    WIRED · 2026-06-27

    After weeks of negotiations, the White House permitted Anthropic to grant access to its most advanced AI model to a select group of US companies and government agencies.

  40. Enterprise AI Governance Beyond Model Risk: Why the Control Plane Is Becoming the Real Enterprise…

    Towards AI · 2026-06-27

    A new perspective argues that the operational "control plane" for AI, not just model risk, is the critical infrastructure for enterprise AI adoption.

  41. Building Supervised Fine-Tuning Data from NVIDIA Open-SWE-Traces: Trajectory Parsing, Patch Analysis, Token Budgets, and Tool-Use Metrics

    MarkTechPost · 2026-06-27

    In this tutorial, we work with NVIDIA's Open-SWE-Traces dataset to study agentic software-engineering trajectories for fine-tuning.