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There are a total of 274 quantum startups worldwide, and governments together have invested about $54 billion in the development of this field.
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80+ AI tools to finish months of work in minutes.
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- Copilot
- Gemini
- Abacus
- Perplexity
2. Image
- Fotor
- Dalle 3
- Stability AI
- Midjourney
- Microsoft Designer
3. CopyWriting
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- Copy AI
- Writesonic
- Adcreative AI
4. Writing
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- HIX AI
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- Otter
- Noty AI
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- Slides AI
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- Designs AI
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- FlowGPT
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- Eleven labs
- Songburst AI
- Adobe Podcast
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- Merlin
- Tinywow
- Notion AI
- Adobe Sensei
- Personal AI
18. Social media management
- Tapilo
- Typefully
- Hypefury
- TweetHunter
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🤖 In August 2025, OpenAI introduced GPT-5, but the launch sparked a wave of criticism — users complained about the quality of responses and the model's "irritated" tone. Sam Altman acknowledged the mistakes and compared the situation to the dot-com bubble, hinting that expectations for AI are overinflated.
Despite record investments in the sector — over $140 billion, of which OpenAI received $64 billion, — businesses are increasingly doubting the profitability of the technologies: most companies do not see profit growth. Analysts predict the risk of a new "AI winter" — a period of disappointment and reduced funding, as happened in the 1970s and 1990s.
Additional pressure is created by environmental costs: GPT-5 consumes huge amounts of energy, which intensifies criticism of the industry.
Recall, the term "artificial intelligence" was introduced by American computer scientist John McCarthy back in 1955.
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Despite record investments in the sector — over $140 billion, of which OpenAI received $64 billion, — businesses are increasingly doubting the profitability of the technologies: most companies do not see profit growth. Analysts predict the risk of a new "AI winter" — a period of disappointment and reduced funding, as happened in the 1970s and 1990s.
Additional pressure is created by environmental costs: GPT-5 consumes huge amounts of energy, which intensifies criticism of the industry.
Recall, the term "artificial intelligence" was introduced by American computer scientist John McCarthy back in 1955.
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Scientists believe that they need to be tested not only on math and code, but also on resilience to psychological attacks.
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🤖 Anthropic AI company's valuation soared to $183 billion after a new round of investments.
The startup's revenue has already exceeded $5 billion per year, and the company serves more than 300,000 corporate clients.
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The startup's revenue has already exceeded $5 billion per year, and the company serves more than 300,000 corporate clients.
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Elon Musk has repeatedly claimed that his projects will define the future, but reality so far diverges from the promises:
Now Tesla is betting on a new supercomputer Cortex. Nevertheless, skeptics see the Dojo story not as a strategic pivot but as further confirmation that Musk tends to promise more than he can deliver.
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Also, OpenAI is entering the recruitment market: the company is developing a platform for job and candidate search based on AI. The new service is expected to compete with LinkedIn and will launch in mid-2026.
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China's GPU game-changer is here! 🇨🇳
Huawei just dropped the Atlas 300I Duo with 96GB VRAM for under $1,500
Meanwhile NVIDIA's RTX 6000 Pro: $10,000+
This isn't just competition - it's a VRAM revolution for AI/ML enthusiasts who couldn't afford enterprise cards.
The card uses 2x Ascend 310 series chips with LPDDR4X memory - purpose-built for AI inference, not gaming.
Game over for GPU monopoly pricing?🤔
#GPU #AI #VRAM #Tech
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Huawei just dropped the Atlas 300I Duo with 96GB VRAM for under $1,500
Meanwhile NVIDIA's RTX 6000 Pro: $10,000+
This isn't just competition - it's a VRAM revolution for AI/ML enthusiasts who couldn't afford enterprise cards.
The card uses 2x Ascend 310 series chips with LPDDR4X memory - purpose-built for AI inference, not gaming.
Game over for GPU monopoly pricing?
#GPU #AI #VRAM #Tech
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Result? Robots talking to robots while humans sit on the sidelines wondering why nobody's getting hired 🤷♂️
Maybe it's time we remembered that behind every resume and job posting is an actual person trying to make a living?
#JobMarket #AI #Hiring
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Read through Google's 68-page paper about prompt engineering. It's a solid combination of being beginner friendly, while also going deeper int some more complex areas.
There are a ton of best practices spread throughout the paper, but here's what I found to be most interesting. (If you want more info, full down down available here)
* Provide high-quality examples: One-shot or few-shot prompting teaches the model exactly what format, style, and scope you expect. Adding edge cases can boost performance, but you’ll need to watch for overfitting!
* Start simple: Nothing beats concise, clear, verb-driven prompts. Reduce ambiguity → get better outputs
* Be specific about the output: Explicitly state the desired structure, length, and style (e.g., “Return a three-sentence summary in bullet points”).
* Use positive instructions over constraints: “Do this” >“Don’t do that.” Reserve hard constraints for safety or strict formats.
* Use variables: Parameterize dynamic values (names, dates, thresholds) with placeholders for reusable prompts.
* Experiment with input formats & writing styles: Try tables, bullet lists, or JSON schemas—different formats can focus the model’s attention.
* Continually test: Re-run your prompts whenever you switch models or new versions drop; As we saw with GPT-4.1, new models may handle prompts differently!
* Experiment with output formats: Beyond plain text, ask for JSON, CSV, or markdown. Structured outputs are easier to consume programmatically and reduce post-processing overhead .
* Collaborate with your team: Working with your team makes the prompt engineering process easier.
* Chain-of-Thought best practices: When using CoT, keep your “Let’s think step by step…” prompts simple, and don't use it when prompting reasoning models
* Document prompt iterations: Track versions, configurations, and performance metrics.
#PromptEngineering #AI
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It will be the successor to the Blackwell architecture and will combine all stages of data processing directly on the chip.
According to the company’s estimates, investments of $100 million in such systems could bring up to $5 billion in revenue.
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🇺🇸 Elon Musk stated that without the involvement of artificial intelligence and robotics in solving the US national debt problem, the country could be on the brink of collapse.
According to him, interest payments on the debt have already exceeded Pentagon spending, which threatens the stability of the entire economy.
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According to him, interest payments on the debt have already exceeded Pentagon spending, which threatens the stability of the entire economy.
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