When War Goes Viral: AI Agents, Meme Warfare and Business Risks from the Iran Conflict

When war goes viral: How AI, gamification and meme warfare flatten the Iran conflict A 20‑second montage of a US strike—scored to Top Gun music, cut with gaming graphics and reposted as a meme—racked up millions of views. For many viewers it was entertainment: a tidy moment of triumph scrubbed of context. For others it […]
GitAgent: GitOps for AI Agents — Portability, Auditability & Enterprise Controls

GitAgent — GitOps for AI agents: portability, auditability, and enterprise controls Why fragmentation is the real problem for AI agents AI agents are already doing real work: drafting sales proposals, triaging approvals, and orchestrating multi-step automations. Yet every major orchestration framework—LangChain, AutoGen, CrewAI, OpenAI Assistants (ChatGPT/Assistants API), Claude Code—expects its own way of packaging prompts, […]
Xiaomi MiMo V2: Full-Stack AI Agents, Multimodal Perception and Expressive TTS

Xiaomi’s MiMo V2: A full‑stack play for AI agents, multimodal perception, and expressive voice TL;DR — Xiaomi launched three complementary models designed to work as an integrated platform for AI agents, browser automation, media workflows and future robotics control: MiMo‑V2‑Pro (a trillion‑parameter Mixture‑of‑Experts LLM), MiMo‑V2‑Omni (multimodal perception + native UI/action tooling), and MiMo‑V2‑TTS (fine‑grained expressive […]
DeepSnitch (DSNT) Presale — Are Its ‘AI Agents’ Real? A Business Vetting Checklist

DeepSnitch (DSNT): AI Agents or Presale Hype? A Business-Focused Vetting Guide DeepSnitch markets itself as an AI-first token: five AI agents, a recent 200% price jump that promoters cite as proof of product traction, and a presale with bonus incentives. That’s a compelling narrative — and also a checklist for skepticism. If the agents are […]
Why AWS Trainium3 Is Becoming the Default for Large-Scale AI Inference and Lower Costs

Why AWS Trainium Is Becoming a Default for Large-Scale AI Inference TL;DR AWS Trainium moved from experimental silicon to production-scale AI infrastructure, with roughly 1.4 million chips deployed across three generations (reported by AWS/press). Trainium3 (Trn3) pairs 3nm TSMC chips, liquid cooling, and Neuron switches in Trn3 UltraServers to cut inference cost and latency (AWS […]
BitMine Bolsters ETH Treasury to 4.59M, Unveils MAVAN Staking Plan and $80M AI Investment

BitMine Expands Ethereum Holdings to 4.59M ETH — Plans MAVAN Staking Platform and $80M AI Push TL;DR BitMine (BMNR) added ~60,999 ETH, taking its treasury to ~4.59M ETH and staking ~3.04M ETH. The company is pivoting toward recurring revenue via staking and an $80M AI allocation to Eightco. MAVAN, BitMine’s planned staking infrastructure, targets roughly […]
Pymatgen workflow to triage materials: unit cells, slabs, XRD and toy phase-diagrams before DFT

TL;DR: A compact pymatgen workflow lets materials teams build unit cells, generate supercells and surface slabs, simulate X‑ray diffraction (XRD), and run toy phase‑stability checks—delivering fast, reproducible filters before committing to expensive DFT or experiments. Executive summary Use pymatgen plus spglib and CrystalNN to programmatically build and analyze crystal structures, from unit cell to slab […]
Safe ML Model Rollouts: Shadow, Canary, A/B and Interleaved Strategies

Safe ML Model Rollouts: A/B, Canary, Interleaved & Shadow Replacing a production model is like swapping the engine while driving—do it one bolt at a time. This piece maps four controlled rollout patterns and when to use each so you can validate models against live traffic without breaking the product. Executive summary Problem: offline tests […]
Payment-Focused Blockchains vs AI Presales: What Business Leaders Need to Know

Payment-Focused Blockchains vs. AI Presales: What Business Leaders Need to Know Two very different forces are reshaping crypto right now: back-end payment rails built by issuers, and front-end AI-branded token presales chasing retail capital. They occupy the same market, but their implications for business leaders, compliance teams, and investors could not be more different. The […]
Kaiser’s Mental‑Health Intake Overhaul: Algorithmic Triage, Automation and Patient‑Safety Risks

Kaiser’s Intake Overhaul: Automation, Algorithmic Triage, and the Risk to Patient Safety Kaiser Permanente moved many first‑time mental‑health intakes from licensed clinicians to scripted clerks and online questionnaires. That switch, launched in January 2024, is now tied to worker strikes, regulatory complaints and reports of delayed care for seriously ill patients. What changed — and […]