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Mistral Releases Leanstral and Small 4 Models
Both models are released under an Apache License 2.0 and designed for open deployment across enterprise and developer environments.
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Anthropic: The Making of an AI Giant’s Moral Compass
Anthropic’s rise from research lab to $380 billion AI giant tests whether principled guardrails can survive Silicon Valley’s fierce innovation race.
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Groww Foundation, IISc partner to boost semiconductor talent, women’s participation in STEM
The programme will support 160 girls and women over three years.
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Investors Map India’s Next AI Opportunity at Happy Llama 2026
Despite the rapid growth of AI startups in India, access to capital remains a critical challenge facing deep tech ventures.
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Is Your AI Startup Actually Just Unpaid GTM for OpenAI’s Next Release?
Leaders from Razorpay, Stellaris Venture Partners, Rocket, and Ai Palette talked about why AI startups shouldn't be misled by 'curiosity revenue'.
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Exicom Tele-Systems Sets Up Integrated Manufacturing Facility in Hyderabad to Boost EV & Power Electronics Capacity
The plant will increase Exicom’s production capacity by 2.5 times in its first phase and generate over 750 jobs.
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Jensen Huang Believes Every Software Company Needs an OpenClaw Strategy
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang compared OpenClaw to Linux, HTML, and Kubernetes, which changed how the software industry works.
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Nvidia Introduces NemoClaw, an AI Stack to Make OpenClaw Agents More Secure
Nvidia introduced NemoClaw, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered stack for the OpenClaw agents, on Monday. The announcement was made at the company's annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) during the keynote session. NemoClaw essentially adds privacy and security guardrails to OpenClaw's AI agents, making them deployable and scalable for enterprises. The Santa Clara, California-based tech giant highlighted that the AI stack can be installed with a single command and is platform and agent agnostic. NemoClaw is currently available for developers and enterprises in preview.
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OpenAI Courts Private Equity to Join Enterprise AI Venture, Sources Say
OpenAI is in advanced talks with private equity firms including TPG, Advent International, Bain Capital and Brookfield Asset Management to form a joint venture that would distribute its enterprise products across the firms' portfolio companies and beyond, four people familiar with the matter said.
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Picsart now allows creators to ‘hire’ AI assistants through agent marketplace
The AI-powered design platform Picsart is launching anAI agentmarketplace, allowing creators to “hire” AI assistants to help them with specific tasks, like resizing and remixing social content, or editing product photos on Shopify. With over 130 million worldwide users that skew Gen Z, Picsart is like a more advanced Canva for social media managers and content creators. The company reachedunicorn statusamid thecreator economy boomin 2021, but has remained relevant by continuing to ramp up its AI-powered products to serve the current market. The timing is good for Picsart to launch such a marketplace, since viral projects likeOpenClawhave fueled industry demand for agentic AI chatbots that can carry out requests like a personal assistant. “Creators have been stuck as the operator of every workflow — the one doing, not deciding,” said Hovhannes Avoyan, Picsart founder and CEO, in a statement. “Our Agents change that relationship — you set direction, the agent builds a plan using real data, you approve, it executes. Picsart says that it will introduce more specialized agents each week, but to start, creators can work with four different agents: Flair, Resize Pro, Remix, and Swap. The Flair agent is perhaps the most sophisticated of the bunch, integrating with Shopify to act as an assistant for online store owners. The agent analyzes market trends to make recommendations for how a shop could improve, like suggesting it edit product photos to look more cohesive. In a future update, Flair will be able to run A/B tests and identify underperforming products to proactively offer recommendations for how a creator can improve their sales. The Resize Pro agent can resize images and videos for the recommended dimensions on various different platforms, but it uses AI to generatively extend the frame if the original media isn’t conducive to a certain size. The AI supposedly will ensure that resized images look like they were composed intentionally and weren’t just cropped haphazardly. The Remix agent invites the creator to describe a style, like “vintage film,” “watercolor,” or “cyberpunk” and edit an existing photo library to fit within that theme, while the agent feature allows users to change the backgrounds of photos in bulk. For an agent like Flair, which is supposed to work behind the scenes asynchronously to analyze store data, it will be especially helpful that users can chat with these agents on WhatsApp or Telegram. Picsart integrates with those apps specifically since their APIs enable businesses to set up AI chatbots; but as more platforms add similar tools, the functionality could broaden. “As agents extend to messaging apps creators already use, that conversation happens anywhere — at your desk or from the subway,” added Avoyan. In some cases, AI agents can prove problematic, since any LLM-based software has the potential to hallucinate and could potentiallytake actionsthat the creator did not intend. But Picsart allows users to set “autonomy levels” for agents like Flair, which give the option of requiring creator approval before taking any action. These agents should also be less vulnerable toprompt injection attacksthan more public facing agents, assuming that Picsart doesn’t roll out agents that interact more directly with customers or the internet at large. Like many other AI tools, Picsart offers a free plan with just a few AI credits each week, but users can get significantly more capacity when paying for premium subscriptions, which start at about $10 per month when billed annually. To use an AI agent, you’ll probably need a paid plan.
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NVIDIA’s 7-Chip Vera Rubin Platform in Full Production, Company Materialises Groq Deal
“Vera Rubin is a generational leap — seven breakthrough chips, five racks, one giant supercomputer,” said Jensen Huang.
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OpenAI in Talks with Private Equity Firms to Form $10 Bn Joint Venture
The company’s enterprise business has reached an annualised revenue of about $10 billion.
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