TencentDB Agent Memory: Hierarchical Memory System Cuts Token Costs for Long‑Running AI Agents

TL;DR TencentDB Agent Memory is an MIT‑licensed, open‑source memory system for long‑running AI agents that pairs a compact symbolic short‑term layer (Mermaid task canvases) with a four‑tier semantic long‑term pipeline (Persona → Scenario → Atom → Conversation). Default is local‑first (SQLite + sqlite‑vec) for privacy and auditability; it plugs into OpenClaw or runs via a […]
Grok AI: Three HBAR Scenarios if Bitcoin Hits $50K — Practical Steps for CFOs & Treasuries

If Bitcoin Falls to $50k: Grok AI’s Three HBAR Outcomes and Practical Steps for Treasuries TL;DR — Key takeaways Grok AI (xAI’s Grok) modeled three conditional outcomes for Hedera’s token HBAR if Bitcoin retests roughly $50,000: a mild correction to about $0.045–$0.055, a severe selloff to about $0.025–$0.040, or a partial decoupling that holds HBAR […]
Deepseek’s 75% Price Cut Goes Permanent — Huge Win for AI Agents, Automation and LLM Economics

Deepseek makes a 75% cut permanent — what that means for AI agents, automation and LLM economics Executive summary: Deepseek announced on May 23, 2026 that a temporary 75% price cut for its flagship models is now permanent. For token‑heavy use cases like agentic AI, orchestration layers, and large retrieval workflows, the headline per‑token prices […]
CNA finds tiny neuron refusal switch in LLMs — forward-pass attack risk for safety and business

One tiny circuit, big consequences: CNA finds the neurons that gate refusals — and what it means for LLM safety and AI for business TL;DR: Researchers at Nous Research discovered a tiny group of neurons near the end of many instruction‑tuned LLMs that act like a “refusal switch.” Their Contrastive Neuron Attribution (CNA) method finds […]
AlphaProof Nexus: DeepMind’s machine-checked proofs and what they mean for business

AlphaProof Nexus: What Machine-Checked Proofs Mean for AI and Business TL;DR: Google DeepMind’s AlphaProof Nexus is reported to have solved nine problems posed by Paul Erdős and produced formal proofs for 44 integer-sequence conjectures. If those proofs are machine-checked and reproducible, this marks a practical step toward AI agents that do formal reasoning — with […]
Memorial Day 2026: Best Bluetooth Speaker Deals for Events — JBL Charge 6 & Field-Ready Picks

Best Memorial Day Bluetooth Speaker Deals for Events — Buyer’s Guide (2026) TL;DR: For teams that run outdoor activations, trade shows, or hospitality events, prioritize battery life, IP rating, and event-ready features—our reviewer‑vetted picks balance those needs and are priced at Memorial Day 2026 discounts. Best overall pick: JBL Charge 6 for runtime and ruggedness. […]
How AI Startups Inflate ARR: Spotting CARR, Run-Rate Gimmicks and Due Diligence

When ARR Becomes PR: How Some AI Startups Inflate Revenue Claims TL;DR: Some AI startups are presenting contracted or short-term usage figures as if they were stable Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR). They do this by conflating committed ARR (CARR) with recognized ARR and by annualizing brief usage spikes. Investors sometimes tolerate this because big headlines […]
Harbor Funds Files Five Lab AI ETFs Targeting OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic Ecosystems

AI ETFs 2.0: Harbor Funds Bets on Lab Ecosystems — What Leaders and Investors Should Do Next TL;DR Harbor Funds filed for five actively managed Lab ETFs that concentrate on the commercial ecosystems around Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta, OpenAI and xAI/SpaceXAI. These Lab ETFs aim to own public companies whose revenues, partnerships or product roadmaps […]
U.S. Pauses AI Executive Order: A C-Suite Playbook to Manage Product, IP & Regulatory Risk

Why the U.S. Paused an AI Executive Order — What It Means for Business Leaders Quick briefing for executives: Washington delayed an AI executive order that would have asked developers to consult the government before releasing advanced models. That pause is a policy signal that can affect product timelines, IP exposure, and competitive strategy—especially in […]
Scaling AI for Business in the Philippines: Closing the Curiosity–Capacity Gap

Closing the Curiosity–Capacity Gap: How the Philippines Can Scale AI for Business Executive summary The Philippines is hungry for AI—but interest outpaces the country’s ability to deploy it at scale. That “curiosity–capacity” gap means pilots risk becoming shelfware unless leaders act on three fronts: infrastructure, people, and governance. With the right public–private partnerships, practical retraining […]