Victoria proposes VCAT power to identify anonymous social media users and ease child‑harm suits

The Victorian government wants VCAT to be able to compel platforms to reveal the identities of anonymous accounts accused of online vilification, according to an AAP report. The package also proposes removing the statutory requirement that families prove a child has suffered a permanent impairment of at least 10% before bringing negligence claims for psychiatric […]
No‑Code Open‑Source AI Platforms: Prototype Fast, Verify Dependencies, Replatform for Production

TL;DR No-code, open-source platforms now let teams prototype LLM apps, retrieval-augmented systems (RAG), and simple agent workflows in minutes, but prototypes often outgrow them. Use no-code OSS to validate use cases quickly, verify every dependency (models, vector stores, managed services) before calling something “self‑hosted, ” and expect to replatform to an orchestration runtime for reliability, […]
Pixel 11 priorities: battery life, user AI controls, and a practical Pixel Glow
Ten years with a Pixel taught me one thing: prioritize usefulness over sparkle Google has scheduled an event for Aug. 12, and leaks and reports point to a Pixel 11 lineup alongside a redesigned Fold and a new Pixel Watch. That timing has me paying attention, but recent rumors about a rear “Pixel Glow” LED […]
AI Procurement Checklist: Vet Inkling, Open‑Weights Models, and Operational Trade‑Offs

This week’s releases remind leaders: rapid model innovation is real, but operational trade-offs determine value. Inkling (an “open-weights” multimodal model), a theoretical preprint on scaling limits, fresh hiring‑AI trust data, and several niche research threads landed in quick succession. Each item matters differently depending on whether you’re a product owner, HR leader, or procurement team. […]
Burnham’s reported plan to scrap DSIT sparks concern over UK AI governance

UK tech advocates alarmed by Burnham plan to scrap technology department Reports in the UK press say incoming prime minister Andy Burnham has asked officials to draw up plans to abolish the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). Those reports, still unconfirmed and unsigned, say much of DSIT’s science and technology policy would move […]
AI hardware rout: leverage, Korea margin calls and why GLM‑5.2 reshapes compute demand

When leverage and geopolitics turn a crowded AI trade into a sudden rout Last week’s selloff in AI‑linked chip and memory stocks looked dramatic because it combined a familiar set of market dangers: a geopolitical flare‑up that tightened risk appetite, heavy position concentration in a few megacaps and memory names, and a wave of retail […]
KIMI K3 Demos Explained for Product Teams: What Works, What’s Fragile, and How to Pilot

What KIMI K3 is, and why the demos matter As presented by TheAIGRID, KIMI K3 is an AI-driven prototype generator that accepts prompts and produces runnable browser apps, games, and OS-like interfaces by generates code, assets, and runtime glue. TheAIGRID’s video titled “The 15 Most INSANE Things Created by KIMI K3 ( KIMI K3 Use […]
AI Wealth Redistribution: How Founders and Boards Can Shape Giving Before Policy Does

Neil Rimer thinks the AI money is coming back out Forbes reported in 2026 that 45 new AI billionaires together account for roughly $2.9 trillion in paper wealth, a concentration that is already drawing political and philanthropic attention. Neil Rimer, co‑founder of Index Ventures, told TechCrunch he has “a strong sense that there will be […]
Vertu Alphafold’s Hermes AI agent: Promising luxury foldable but not enterprise-ready

TL;DR Vertu’s foldable phone (reported by TechCrunch as “Alphafold, ” Vertu’s product name) positions an AI agent, Hermes, as the main reason for a $6, 880 purchase. A TechCrunch hands‑on review found Hermes promising and unusually autonomous, but also inconsistent, prone to mistakes in executive workflows, and backed by security/privacy claims that weren’t independently verified. […]
Amazon QuickSight Mobile Layout: Device-First QA Script and Leader Checklist

Pinch, zoom, repeat, and what to do about it Open a desktop-designed dashboard on a phone and you’ll often end up pinching, nudging, and squinting for the single chart you need. That friction slows decisions for field teams and executives who need quick, reliable insight on the move. This note explains what Amazon QuickSight’s reported […]