Google launches Nano Banana 2, updating its viral AI image generator
Nano Banana 2 is Google's newest version of its Gemini AI image generator, with increased speed and real-time sourcing.
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Nano Banana 2 is Google's newest version of its Gemini AI image generator, with increased speed and real-time sourcing.
Bad data leads to bad decisions. These Python scripts will help you catch data quality issues before they cause problems.
Read AI is launching Ada, which can reply with your availability and extract answers from the company knowledge base and the web.
Bumble and other popular dating apps, like Match Group's Tinder and Hinge, have all embraced AI-powered features.
A system-level perspective on architecture, agents, and responsible scale The post Designing Data and AI Systems That Hold Up in Production appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Our latest image generation model offers advanced world knowledge, production ready specs, subject consistency and more, all at Flash speed.
Google is making Nano Banana 2 a default model in Gemini app and in AI mode.
The San Francisco-based AI lab is growing its research team in London. The move puts it in direct competition with Google DeepMind for top research talent in the UK.
Shares of enterprise artificial intelligence company C3 AI sunk after widely missing earnings and announcing layoffs under new CEO Ehikian's restructuring plan.
According to Karpathy, the era of manual programming is over: AI agents now handle complex tasks in minutes instead of days. As late as fall 2025, he saw things very differently, but December changed everything. The article Andrej Karpathy says programming is "unrecognizable" now that AI a...
Data Lake vs Data Warehouse vs Lakehouse vs Data Mesh explained simply. Learn the key differences and which architecture fits your data needs
Part 1. Hybrid Solution for Dynamic Vehicle Routing — Context and Architecture The post A Generalizable MARL-LP Approach for Scheduling in Logistics appeared first on Towards Data Science.
What happens when AI agents with email access, shell rights and their own memory are targeted by twenty researchers for two weeks? An international study catalogs the results. The article An OpenClaw AI agent asked to delete a confidential email nuked its own mail client and called it fixed appeared...
Norway’s $2 trillion wealth fund is reviewing its ethical framework after decisions on U.S. and Israeli companies drew ire from the Trump administration.
GeForce NOW’s anniversary celebration reaches a chilling crescendo as Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem creeps into the cloud — and the horrors look better than ever on a GeForce NOW Ultimate membership. To mark the occasion, a special launch bundle rises from the shadows, pairing the game with a yearl...
Trace is launching with $3 million in seed funding, including investment from Y Combinator, Zeno Ventures, Transpose Platform Management, Goodwater Capital, Formosa Capital, and WeFunder.
A practical guide to identifying, restoring, and transforming elements within your images The post Detecting and Editing Visual Objects with Gemini appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Most people are only using 10% of OpenClaw. These integrations unlock what it is truly capable of.
More people are turning to AI to explore their BDSM fantasies, but some in the community feel it’s a cop-out.
Have you ever wondered what happens when you apply a filter in a DAX expression? Well, Today I will take you on a deep dive into this fascinating topic, with examples to help you learn something new and surprising. The post Take a Deep Dive into Filtering in DAX appeared first on Towards Data Scienc...
OpenAI and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory introduce DraftNEPABench, a new benchmark evaluating how AI coding agents can accelerate federal permitting—showing potential to reduce NEPA drafting time by up to 15% and modernize infrastructure reviews.
Alibaba has introduced the new Qwen 3.5 model series. It comprises four models: Qwen3.5-Flash, Qwen3.5-35B-A3B, Qwen3.5-122B-A10B and Qwen3.5-27B. The article Alibaba's open Qwen 3.5 takes aim at GPT-5 mini and Claude Sonnet 4.5 at a fraction of the cost appeared first on The Decoder.
OpenAI and Figma launch a new Codex integration that connects code and design, enabling teams to move between implementation and the Figma canvas to iterate and ship faster.
By leveraging idle computing time, researchers can double the speed of model training while preserving accuracy.
Hugging Face Blog reports: "Mixture of Experts (MoEs) in Transformers". Click through to read the full story and analysis.
Nvidia Corp., the dominant maker of artificial intelligence chips, suffered its worst stock decline in three months after the company’s latest forecast failed to dispel fears of an AI bubble.
Utilizing feature stores like Feast and distributed compute frameworks like Ray in production machine learning systems The post Scaling Feature Engineering Pipelines with Feast and Ray appeared first on Towards Data Science.
The software engineer is famous for his online stunts. Now he’s joining the company behind ChatGPT to work on new ways for humans to use AI systems.
Perplexity bundles AI models from Anthropic, Google, xAI and OpenAI in an agentic system that is designed to carry out complex workflows independently. The article Perplexity Computer bundles rival AI models into one agentic workflow system for $200 a month appeared first on The Decoder.
To help generative AI models create durable, real-world accessories and decor, the PhysiOpt system runs physics simulations and makes subtle tweaks to its 3D blueprints.
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