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🔒 Is Grok getting softer? New model from xAI
xAI has rolled out Grok 4.1, their latest language model update. The company boasts significant improvements in understanding intentions, speech coherence and error reduction, all aimed at enhancing interactions with users.
🔒 NVIDIA’s Apollo. A giant leap for mankind?
NVIDIA is rolling out Apollo — AI models that can predict complex physical phenomena in seconds instead of hours. It promises a huge speed boost for engineers, though the technology still has…
🔒 Experimental trading with AI: which LLM earns the most?
Six AI models squared off in a competition, each armed with $10,000 and just one chance to prove that algorithms can outperform human traders. Who won?
🔒 More empathy, less jargon. GPT-5.1 is coming.
Less jargon, more empathy, and fresh styles. GPT-5.1 is an update designed to make ChatGPT more natural and responsive.
🔒 AI as a productivity tool for Windows Server Landscape Architect
How is artificial intelligence speeding up and enhancing the quality of IT experts’ work? See why those who have mastered it will never go back to the old ways.
🔒 An unexpected AI alliance – Siri powered by Gemini
Apple, criticized for showing weakness in the AI race, is preparing a move that no one expected. Instead of chasing its rivals on its own, it’s reaching out for help from one…
🔒 AI in medicine – global models, local challenges
AI development is changing the way we diagnose, treat and conduct clinical research. How should we implement these solutions while prioritizing patients?
🔒 Practical AI: A must-read before you start
All it takes is a plan, a calm mind and a few simple rules. Here is a list of dos and don’ts that will help you avoid basic mistakes.
🔒 Aardvark: automated security screening
OpenAI is launching Aardvark in its beta version — an AI agent based on GPT-5. Its mission is to automatically detect and assist in fixing large-scale software security vulnerabilities.
🔒 AI made in Poland. CampusAI ranks among the world’s top startups
CampusAI made it into the top 20 best projects worldwide and qualified for the Startup Battlefield final at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 at San Francisco.















