DiffusionBlocks: activation-memory wins on ViT; LLM-scale savings remain unproven

DiffusionBlocks: big activation memory savings in ViT experiments, LLM claims still unproven TL;DR: A paper and public code called arXiv: 2506.14202 (GitHub: https://github.com/SakanaAI/DiffusionBlocks) presents a block-wise, diffusion-inspired training recipe that reduces activation memory in Vision Transformer (ViT) experiments (CIFAR-100). The theory suggests roughly B× activation savings when you split a network into B blocks, but […]
Unitree Pre‑IPO CFD: How Vantage’s UNITREEUSD Gives Price Exposure Without Ownership

Unitree Pre‑IPO CFD: exposure that looks like an IPO but isn’t ownership Retail subscriptions for Unitree Robotics on Shanghai’s STAR Market were wildly oversubscribed, and Vantage’s press release says the retail tranche was “more than 8, 000 times oversubscribed.” Most individual applicants received a vanishingly small allocation. Meanwhile, Vantage Markets began offering a Unitree Pre‑IPO […]
Smartphone storage: Calculate marginal $/GB to avoid overpaying for unused capacity

Stop paying for smartphone storage you don’t need A friend bought the top-of-the-line model with the biggest storage option and later discovered they used under 300 GB. They paid a few hundred dollars up front for space they never touched. That mismatch is common, and avoidable if you treat storage as a pricing decision rather […]
NVIDIA Nemotron 3.5 Lightning on SageMaker JumpStart: Fast MoE for high‑volume AI agents

NVIDIA Nemotron 3.5 Lightning now available in Amazon SageMaker JumpStart If your business runs always‑on agents that repeatedly perform the same structured tasks, such as parsing forms, validating fields, and issuing API calls, you face a clear trade‑off: call a large frontier model and pay in latency and cost, or use a smaller model and […]
Invoice OCR with doctr: practical production knobs, two-pass recognition, and rollout checklist

“Open it and Ctrl+F for ‘INV-2024-00817’, the scan is unchanged, but the text is selectable.” A concise tour for engineers and product owners building invoice OCR pipelines with doctr (Mindee’s python-doctr). Practical knobs, trade-offs, and an operational checklist you can act on after running the notebook examples. Prerequisites and what to expect Code: the examples […]
Gemini in Workspace: Check tenant defaults and audit logs before rollout

Gemini can pull from your Workspace by default, check your tenant before you roll it out Google’s Gemini in Workspace can surface content from Gmail, Drive, Docs, Calendar, Chat and Meet to provide more context-aware answers. That capability is described in Google’s Workspace documentation as a retrieval/grounding pattern consistent with Retrieval‑Augmented Generation (RAG), and many […]
Procurement must mandate AI disclosure after flawed citations in A$3.48M ACCS report

Dubious footnotes undercut a A$3.48 million trial, and procurement needs to catch up Public policy needs reliable evidence. A A$3.48 million age‑assurance technology trial run by the UK‑based Age Check Certification Scheme (ACCS), a report that helped inform Australia’s under‑16 social media ban, is now under scrutiny after investigators flagged multiple problematic references and apparent […]
Microsoft AI Buildout Bottleneck: Datacentre Capacity, GPU Counts, and Executive Takeaways

Is Microsoft’s AI buildout being held back by datacentre capacity? “If you can’t do that, you may actually have a bunch of chips sitting in inventory that I can’t plug in.” Satya Nadella’s line, from the All Things AI podcast, gets to the core of the issue. High-end GPU accelerators do nothing until they are […]
Meta’s Personal-AI Manifesto Needs a Compatibility Matrix, Privacy Whitepaper and SLAs

Executive summary Thesis: Mark Zuckerberg’s roughly 6, 500‑word essay, “The Future Is for Everyone” (Meta), promises ubiquitous personal AI agents, but public reaction has been skepticism, not celebration. Why it matters: For business leaders, the question isn’t the idea; it’s delivery. Device compatibility, clear privacy controls, and stable commercial terms will determine whether a personal‑AI […]
AI Trust Over Tone: Rebuilding Public Confidence with Measurable Benefits and Smarter Regulation

Trust, not tone, is where the fight over AI really is When investor Gavin Baker told the All‑In podcast and posted on X that Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei had “lost the argument” on AI regulation and should “make an effort to be a more positive advocate for his own industry, ” it looked like another […]