MORPHEUS: Skyfall AI’s Persistent Enterprise Simulation to Benchmark Continual RL

Skyfall AI Releases MORPHEUS: A Persistent Enterprise Simulation That Raises the Bar for Continual Reinforcement Learning A missed data feed today raises latency tonight, which increases queueing tomorrow. A week later, the “good” policy is quietly steering costs into trouble. MORPHEUS is Skyfall AI’s attempt to make that compounding, long-lived reality hard to ignore. What […]
AI as Accessibility: One-Click Assistant Restores Executive Function for Neurodivergent Workers

When your brain works differently, AI isn’t a luxury, it’s accessibility He used to lose two to three follow‑ups per week. Today he reports zero dropped follow‑ups in the past month, and he starts his day with two words: “Run scan.” Note: This is a detailed single‑person case study, not peer‑reviewed evidence. The outcomes described […]
OBO token exchange for multi‑tenant AI agents with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Gateway

Implement on‑behalf‑of token exchange for multi‑tenant agents with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Gateway This practical guide is for architects and engineering leaders building multi‑tenant generative‑AI agents that need per‑user, per‑tenant authorization. It shows why naive approaches fail, how the OAuth 2.0 on‑behalf‑of (OBO) pattern (RFC 8693) solves the issue, and how Amazon Bedrock’s AgentCore Gateway + […]
Soofi S 30B: German-focused Nemotron MoE for high-throughput long-context tasks, but weak extraction

A German open model that prioritizes German text and long documents, with important limits Soofi S 30B‑A3B is a new open‑weight language model from a German research consortium coordinated by the KI Bundesverband. Trained on Deutsche Telekom’s Industrial AI Cloud in Munich, the model pairs a Nemotron‑style hybrid mixture‑of‑experts (MoE) architecture with a deliberate German‑heavy […]
IREN’s AI pivot: Large Microsoft and NVIDIA agreements raise credibility, execution risk remains

Executive summary IREN Limited ($IREN) is shifting from Bitcoin mining toward large-scale AI cloud and data-center infrastructure. The company has publicly disclosed three headline items it says underpin the pivot: a company‑disclosed $9.7 billion agreement with Microsoft, a $3.65 billion GPU financing facility, and a five‑year, $3.4 billion partnership with NVIDIA tied to IREN’s Childress, […]
AI music on Australian radio: Josh Fawaz ‘Like a Prayer’ cover exposes disclosure and royalty gaps

Is the most-played song on Australian radio human-made, or generated by AI? A cover of Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” credited to Josh Fawaz suddenly dominated playlists, streaming and headlines, and raised a single, urgent question for broadcasters, labels and rights organisations: who, or what, actually performed on the recording? Reported figures (variously reported as ~35 […]
Create corroborated, machine-readable incident records from noisy monitoring signals

Turning monitoring noise into reliable customer-facing incidents Monitoring systems produce a flood of signals for a single customer-facing symptom: synthetic probes, p95 latency shifts, error-rate spikes, dependency alerts, traces, logs and customer reports. Left unchecked, that internal noise leaks to your status page as confusing, contradictory updates, and responders spend precious time copy‑pasting technical blobs […]
LinkedIn: 41% of long-form posts flagged as AI-written — an executive playbook

Pangram’s April, June 2026 sweep flagged 41% of LinkedIn posts over 250 words as AI-written, and it scanned more than one million posts across five platforms. Matthias Bastian reported the findings for The Decoder on July 12, 2026. He summarized a Pangram analysis that used a Chrome extension and the company’s “Pangram 3” detection model. […]
AI datacentres: Why reporters are inspecting sites and what executives must know

Why reporters are leaving screens to inspect AI datacentres, and what execs must know “It was baking hot and there was this audible whine. If you were sleeping or working nearby every day, I think it’d wear you down.” That’s Aisha Down after a visit to Slough, a cluster identified in reporting as one of […]
Email hosting for small businesses in 2026: Google for speed, Proton for privacy, Microsoft for Office

Email hosting for small businesses in 2026: hands‑on, pragmatic guidance For a solo founder or a five‑person remote team, switching to business email is rarely about vanity. It’s about deliverability, admin friction, compliance, and whether your provider will quietly charge you for the AI features you want. In a hands‑on test, Google Workspace reached a […]