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Meta’s new CWM model learns how code works, not just what it looks like

Meta’s new CWM model learns how code works, not just what it looks like

Meta’s AI research team has introduced a new large language model (LLM) called Code World Model (CWM), designed to improve the understanding of code by not only recognizing its syntax but also grasping its behavior upon execution. Trained on extensive datasets that illustrate how code interacts with its environment, CWM builds an internal “world model” […]

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Hopper's AI agent can book flights and cancel trips without human help

Hopper's AI agent can book flights and cancel trips without human help

On Wednesday, Hopper Technology Solutions (HTS) introduced an advanced artificial intelligence system named HTS Assist, capable of addressing complex travel customer service issues autonomously. This innovation represents a significant development in AI automation within the travel sector, which is valued at over a trillion dollars. HTS Assist is equipped to conduct customer service interactions through

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IBM claims 45% productivity gains with Project Bob, its multi-model IDE that orchestrates LLMs with full repository context

IBM claims 45% productivity gains with Project Bob, its multi-model IDE that orchestrates LLMs with full repository context

IBM recently outlined several initiatives aimed at overcoming challenges associated with the full adoption of agentic AI by enterprises. During its TechXchange 2025 conference, the company introduced Project Bob, an AI-first Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed to facilitate application modernization through orchestration of multiple Large Language Models (LLMs). Additionally, IBM unveiled AgentOps, a real-time governance

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Thinking Machines' first official product is here: meet Tinker, an API for distributed LLM fine-tuning

Thinking Machines' first official product is here: meet Tinker, an API for distributed LLM fine-tuning

Thinking Machines, an AI startup established by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, has introduced Tinker, a Python-based API aimed at facilitating large language model fine-tuning. Currently in private beta, Tinker provides developers and researchers with control over their training pipelines while managing the complexities of distributed computing and infrastructure. Murati described Tinker as a tool

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Slack is giving AI unprecedented access to your workplace conversations

Slack is giving AI unprecedented access to your workplace conversations

Slack has announced new capabilities aimed at enhancing how artificial intelligence (AI) agents can access enterprise data. These features include a real-time search API and a Model Context Protocol server, which offer developers secure access to Slack’s extensive conversational data. This initiative comes in the context of increasing competition between Slack and Microsoft Teams for

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Microsoft retires AutoGen and debuts Agent Framework to unify and govern enterprise AI agents

Microsoft retires AutoGen and debuts Agent Framework to unify and govern enterprise AI agents

Microsoft’s multi-agent framework, AutoGen, serves as a foundational element for various enterprise initiatives, especially following the launch of AutoGen v0.4 in January. The company is working to unify its agent frameworks and enhance observability features. Recently, Microsoft introduced the Agent Framework in public preview, which will function as the primary orchestration and agent framework moving

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HubSpot’s Dharmesh Shah on AI mastery: Why prompts, context, and experimentation matter most

HubSpot’s Dharmesh Shah on AI mastery: Why prompts, context, and experimentation matter most

INBOUND, HubSpot’s annual conference for professionals in marketing and sales, was held in San Francisco this year, featuring insights on marketing, sales, customer experience, and AI innovation over three days. The event included new attractions like the Creators Corner and Tech Stack Showcase Stage, alongside popular offerings such as HubSpot HQ and Braindates. HubSpot co-founder

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'Western Qwen': IBM wows with Granite 4 LLM launch and hybrid Mamba/Transformer architecture

IBM has introduced Granite 4.0, the latest iteration of its open-source large language models (LLMs) aimed at delivering high performance while reducing memory and cost demands. Founded in 1911, IBM remains a significant player in the tech industry and has garnered attention with Granite 4.0, which showcases notable performance on third-party benchmarks. The models are

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Salesforce launches AI 'trust layer' to tackle enterprise deployment failures plaguing 80% of projects

Salesforce launches AI 'trust layer' to tackle enterprise deployment failures plaguing 80% of projects

Salesforce Inc. is enhancing its artificial intelligence (AI) platform by introducing new data management and governance capabilities. This development aims to tackle issues in enterprise AI adoption, where over 80% of initiatives reportedly do not yield significant business value. The San Francisco-based company unveiled a suite of tools designed to provide what it refers to

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Google's Jules coding agent moves beyond chat with new command line and API

Google's Jules coding agent moves beyond chat with new command line and API

Google is enhancing its coding assistant, Jules, aiming for deeper integration into developers’ workflows. This shift is intended to extend its use beyond the existing chat interface. Jules, introduced in December 2024, will feature an API that allows integration with integrated development environments (IDEs) and a command line interface (CLI) that can be accessed directly

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