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Amazon Launches AI Shopping Assistant Alexa for Shopping
Alexa for Shopping offers a voice- and touch-enabled shopping experience across mobile, desktop, and Echo Show smart displays. Alexa for Shopping provides more personalized recommendations and automates the shopping experience across Amazon and other online retailers.
X Introduces History Tab for Bookmarks and More
X’s new History tab combines bookmarks, likes, watched videos, and read articles into a single place, expanding the app’s role as a save-it-for-later tool.
Drew Baglino Launches Heat Pump Startup Sadi Thermal Machines
Sadi Thermal Machines is Drew Baglino's second startup since leaving Tesla in 2024.
AI-Powered Learning Platform Eduwass Launches
Eduwass: Revolutionizing Education with AI Powered Learning Education technology continues to evolve, and the latest innovation comes from Eduwass. This AI powe…
Spotify Unveils AI-Powered Listening History Recap
Spotify's new feature will show you the number of unique songs that you listened to until now
Google's New Android Security Feature: Intrusion Logging
Intrusion Logging is a new part of Android’s Advanced Protection Mode, which aims to help protect human rights activists, journalists, and dissidents from government spyware attack and law enforcement forensic devices.
Google’s 'Create My Widget' Feature: Custom Widgets for Samsung Galaxy
The new feature will first launch on the latest Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones this summer.
Google Unveils AI-Native Googlebooks Laptops
The company says Googlebooks, which are launching this fall, are the first laptops designed from the ground up for Gemini Intelligence to offer personal and proactive help.
Google Gemini Dictation Launches on Gboard for Samsung and Pixel
Google's transcription feature will initially launch with Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones
Anthropic Launches AI Tools for Law Firms
As the AI legal services industry heats up, Anthropic is launching its own suite of features designed to assist law firms.
Scaleway Launches First RISC-V Servers in the Cloud
Scaleway Introduces Industry First RISC V Servers in the Cloud Scaleway, a prominent player in the cloud computing sector has taken a significant step toward in…
Scaleway Launches AI Infrastructure Solutions
Scaleway Unveils Advanced AI Infrastructure Solutions Scaleway, a leading cloud services provider, has recently introduced a suite of advanced AI infrastructure…
Discord Nitro Rewards: Free Xbox Game Pass for Subscribers
Discord's Nitro Rewards program will give Nitro subscribers access to Xbox Game Pass, and discounts from Logitech, SteelSeries, and other gaming brands.
TikTok Launches Ad-Free Subscription in the UK
Users who sign up for the plan won’t see ads on TikTok, and their data won’t be used for advertising purposes.
AI Startup Unveils Secure Enterprise Coding Assistant
Coverage of a new startup product focused on secure enterprise AI coding workflows.
AI-Powered Data Analysis Tool Launched on Vercel
AI Powered Data Analysis Tool Launched on Vercel Vercel has introduced a groundbreaking AI powered data analysis tool, designed to simplify and expedite the pro…
Lightricks Launches LTX-2.3 AI Tool on Hugging Face
Lightricks Unveils LTX 2.3 AI Tool on Hugging Face Lightricks, a leading innovator in AI and content creation, has recently introduced LTX 2.3, an advanced AI t…
AI Tools: jdunn.dev Launches New AI Innovations
AI Tools: jdunn.dev Introduces Cutting Edge AI Innovations The tech landscape is constantly evolving, and the introduction of new AI tools is transforming the i…
AI-Powered News Aggregator: snewpapers.com Launched on Hacker News
AI Powered News Aggregator: snewpapers.com Debuts on Hacker News The digital landscape has welcomed a new player in the news aggregation arena with the launch o…
AI Search Tool wesearch.press Launched on Hacker News
AI Search Tool, Wesearch.press, Debuts on Hacker News A new player has emerged in the realm of AI powered search tools. The recently launched wesearch.press aim…
OpenAI Enhances ChatGPT Security with Yubico Partnership
OpenAI is launching additional opt-in protections for ChatGPT accounts. The new security initiative includes a new partnership with security key provider Yubico.
AI Tools: AppDevForAll.org Launches New AI Development Platform
Innovative AI Tools Launch: AppDevForAll.org Introduces New Platform AppDevForAll.org is making waves with their newly launched AI development platform designed…
Former Twitter CEO Launches $100M AI Infrastructure Startup
Former Twitter CEO Sets Sails for $100M AI Infrastructure Initiative In a bold move, the former CEO of Twitter, Bhavin Bunshaw, has unveiled an ambitious projec…
Hera Launch: AI-Driven Studio-Quality Launch Videos
Create studio-quality launch videos with AI
Netflix Launches 'Clips' for Vertical Video Discovery
Netflix is redesigning its mobile app and introducing Clips, a vertical video feed intended to help users discover new content by sharing highlights from original Netflix programming.
TikTok Launches Campus Hub for College Students
The new hub features dedicated college group chats and personalized feeds designed to help students stay connected with their campus communities, even while they’re away for the summer.
AI Tool: boesch.dev Launches on Hacker News
AI Tool: boesch.dev Debuts on Hacker News In the realm of artificial intelligence, a new tool has just made its debut: boisch.dev, generated interest among tech…
Can AI Tool Use During Studies Affect Future Liability?
I graduated from university a couple months back, but have been continuing to use a student version of a coding/design agent that essentially gives me much more features at a significantly cheaper price. If this product launches and is proven to be successful can I be held liable for using this tech in the future and not paying for the full product? I know this situation may be unusual, but it's something that has been top of mind for me.
AI Calorie Tracker: Dynamic Apple Health Integration for Active Users
Hey everyone, I'm currently in the final stretch of developing my Al calorie tracker (the one that breaks down photos into individual ingredients). One thing I'm obsessed with getting right before the beta launch in 2 weeks is the Apple Health integration. Most apps just show you a static number. I want mine to be dynamic. If you go for a 500kcal run, the app should know and adjust your macro targets for the next meal. My question to the fitness-tech crowd: Do you prefer apps that strictly stick to your base metabolic rate (BMR), or do you want the 'earned' calories from your Apple Watch to be automatically added to your budget? I've seen strong opinions on both sides. I'm also fine-tuning the macro-overflow logic (e.g., saving surplus calories for the weekend). Would love to hear some thoughts from people who actually track daily.
AI Tool for Dyslexia Support Launched on GitHub
AI Tool for Dyslexia Support Launched on GitHub A pioneering AI driven tool designed to aid individuals with dyslexia has recently been made available on GitHub…
AI Calorie Tracker with Apple Health Integration: Dynamic Macro Adjust
Hey everyone, I’m currently in the final stretch of developing my AI calorie tracker (the one that breaks down photos into individual ingredients). One thing I’m obsessed with getting right before the beta launch in 2 weeks is the **Apple Health integration.** Most apps just show you a static number. I want mine to be dynamic. If you go for a 500kcal run, the app should know and adjust your macro targets for the next meal. My question to the fitness-tech crowd: Do you prefer apps that strictly stick to your base metabolic rate (BMR), or do you want the 'earned' calories from your Apple Watch to be automatically added to your budget? I’ve seen strong opinions on both sides. I'm also fine-tuning the macro-overflow logic (e.g., saving surplus calories for the weekend). Would love to hear some thoughts from people who actually track daily.
Amazon Launches OpenAI Models on AWS After Microsoft Deal
A day after OpenAI got Microsoft to agree to end exclusive rights, AWS announced a slate of OpenAI model offerings, including a new agent service.
Divine: Jack Dorsey-Backed Vine Reboot Launches
Divine, a Vine reboot backed by Jack Dorsey’s nonprofit, revives six-second looping videos.
AI-Powered Chinese Language Learning Tool Launched on Doudou-Chinese.c
AI Powered Chinese Language Learning Tool Launched on Doudou Chinese.c Doudou Chinese.c has introduced an innovative AI driven tool designed to enhance the lear…
AI Tool Locus: Autonomous Business Operations
This sub has seen enough "AI can now do X" posts to have a finely tuned radar for what's real and what's a demo that falls apart the moment someone actually uses it. So I'll skip the hype and just tell you what we built and where the edges are. The core problem we were solving wasn't any individual capability. Generating copy is solved. Building websites is solved. Running ads is mostly solved. The unsolved problem was coherent autonomous decision making across all of those systems simultaneously without a human acting as the integration layer between them. That's what we spent most of our time on. Locus Founder takes someone from idea to fully operational business without them touching a single tool. The system scopes the business, builds the infrastructure, sources products, writes conversion optimized copy, and then runs paid acquisition across Google, Facebook and Instagram autonomously. Continuously. Not as a one time setup but as an ongoing operation that monitors performance and adjusts without being told to. The honest version of where AI actually performs well in this system and where it doesn't: It's genuinely good at the build layer. Storefront generation, copy, pricing structure, initial ad creative, coherent and fast in a way that would have been impossible two years ago. The operations layer is more complicated. Autonomous ad optimization works well within normal parameters. The judgment calls that fall outside those parameters, unusual market conditions, supplier issues, platform policy edge cases, are still the places where the system makes decisions a human would immediately recognize as wrong. That gap between capability and judgment is the most interesting unsolved problem in what we're building and probably in the agent space generally right now. We got into YCombinator this year. Opening 100 free beta spots this week before public launch. Free to use, you keep everything you make. For people in this sub specifically, less interested in the "wow AI can do that" reaction and more interested in people who want to actually stress test where the judgment breaks down. Beta form: [https://forms.gle/nW7CGN1PNBHgqrBb8](https://forms.gle/nW7CGN1PNBHgqrBb8) Where do you think autonomous business judgment actually gets solved and what does that look like?
Agent-to-Agent Communication: Lessons from Google's and Moltbook's Fai
I've been obsessing over agent-to-agent communication for weeks. Here's what public case studies reveal and why the real problem isn't the tech. **TL;DR:** Google's A2A is solid engineering but stateless agents forget everything. Moltbook went viral then collapsed (fake agents, security nightmare). The actual missing layer is identity + privacy + mixed human-AI messaging. Nobody's built it right yet. **Google's A2A: Technically solid, fundamentally limited** Google launched A2A in April 2025 with 50+ founding partners. The promise: agents from different companies call each other's APIs to complete workflows. Developers who tested it found it works but only for task handoffs. One analysis on Plain English put it bluntly: *"A2A is competent engineering wrapped in overblown marketing."* The core problem: agents are stateless. Agent A completes a task with Agent B. Five minutes later, Agent A has no memory that conversation happened. Every interaction starts from scratch. When it works: reliability. Sales agent orders a laptop, done. When it breaks: collaboration. "Remember what we discussed?" Blank stare. ─── **Moltbook: The viral disaster** Moltbook launched January 2026 as a Reddit-style platform for AI agents. Within a week: 1.5 million agents, 140,000 posts, Elon Musk calling it *"the very early stages of the singularity."* Then WIRED infiltrated it. A journalist registered as a human pretending to be an AI in under 5 minutes. Karpathy who initially called it *"the most incredible sci-fi takeoff-adjacent thing I've seen recently"* reversed course and called it *"a computer security nightmare."* What went wrong: no verification, no encryption, rampant scams and prompt injection attacks. Meta acquired it March 2026. Likely for the user base, not the tech. **What both miss** The real gap isn't APIs or social feeds. It's three things neither solved: **Persistent identity.** Agents need to be recognizable across sessions, not reset on every interaction. **Privacy.** You wouldn't let Google read your DMs. Why would you let OpenAI read your agents' discussions about your startup strategy? E2E encryption has to be built in, not bolted on. **Mixed human-AI communication.** You, two teammates, three AIs in one group chat. Nobody has built this UX properly. **For those building agent systems:** • How are you handling persistent identity across sessions? • Has anyone solved context sharing between agents without conflicts? • What broke that you didn't expect?
Apple Launches Lower-Cost App Store Subscriptions
Apple is adding a new subscription option that lets app developers offer lower monthly pricing in exchange for a 12-month commitment.
Lovable's Vibe-Coding App Now on iOS and Android
The app allows developers to vibe code web apps and websites on the go.
Amazon Introduces AI Audio Q&A for Product Pages
Amazon's new "Join the chat" feature lets you ask questions about products and receive AI-powered audio responses.
AI-Powered Fuel Savings: Fuelfox.uk Launched
AI Powered Fuel Savings: Fuelfox.uk Launched Fuelfox.uk, a pioneering startup, has recently unveiled its innovative AI powered platform designed to revolutioniz…
Golden Child's AI-Powered Dog Food Brand Raises $37M
Golden Child is launching with two "five-star" products: a fresh frozen meal system and, more intriguingly, a "drizzle." It has also raised $37 million in funding.
Snapchat Launches AI Chat for Brand Interactions
Users will be able to chat with a brand's AI agent to do things like ask questions and get recommendations.
AI-Powered Radio Station: Blotter.fm Launched on Hacker News
Title: Introducing Blotter.fm: The AI Powered Radio Revolution launches on Hacker News Introduction Blotter.fm, a pioneering AI powered radio station, is now av…
Algerian Student Launches AI Platform with 40+ Models
Hello, 20 years old here just got into the Ai platform and launched this last two weeks and here is what I have on it so far. \- **Latest Ai models Comparison**: ChatGPT 5.4 Claude Sonnet 4.6 and many more will be included as well \-**Ai models**: at the moment we have over 40+ different Ai models available for users to compare results from, side by side so its easier for users to compare results. \-**Pricing:** For the pricing I made the monthly plan only $10/mo with limited usage, however on the yearly/Lifetime plan it comes with no limited usage \- **Dark Theme**: lol a developer requested this from me so I added it as well for users specially at night it comes handy. \- **For Future:** I want to include something called mixture AI basically when you enter your prompt it will read all the responses and give you the best one or mix them up to the best use for you. **Please if you have any suggestions/recommendations I would really appreciate it, as I am still learning to develop and improve my abilities.**
AI-Powered Startup Equity Adventure Game Launched
AI Powered Startup Equity Adventure Game Launched In an exciting development in the world of entrepreneurship and gaming, a new AI powered startup equity advent…
AI-Powered Thermodynamics Learning Tool Launched
Revolutionizing Learning with an AI Powered Thermodynamics Tool Introduction In an era where technology upholds education access and progress, the [our company]…
Self-Taught Developer from Bahrain Launches Multi-Model AI Platform
https://reddit.com/link/1sxotqx/video/xlaqd9i8guxg1/player I'm a self-taught developer, 39 years old, based in Bahrain. Four months ago I started building AskSary - a multi-model AI platform with a persistent memory layer that sits above all the models. The core idea: the model is not the identity. Most AI tools lose your context the moment you switch models. I built the layer that remembers you across all of them. Here's what's shipped so far: **Models & Routing** Every major model in one place - GPT-5.2, Claude Sonnet 4.6, Grok 4, Gemini 3.1 Pro, DeepSeek R1, O1 Reasoning, Gemini Ultra and more - with smart auto-routing or manual override. **Memory & Context** Persistent cross-model memory. Start with Claude on your phone, switch to GPT on your laptop - it already knows what you discussed. Proactive personalisation that messages you first on login before you've typed a word. **Integrations** Google Drive and Notion - connect once, pull files and pages directly into chat or your RAG Knowledge Base. Unlimited uploads up to 500MB per file via OpenAI Vector Store. **Video Analysis** \- Gemini native video understanding for YouTube URL analysis (no download required, processed natively) and direct file upload up to 500MB. Full breakdown of visuals, audio, dialogue, editing style and key moments. **Generation** Image generation and editing, video studio across Luma, Veo and Kling, music generation via ElevenLabs, video analysis via upload or YouTube URL. **Builder Tools** Vision to Code, Web Architect, Game Engine, Code Lab with SQL Architect, Bug Buster, Git Guru and more. Tavily web search across all models. **Voice & Audio** Real-time 2-way voice chat at near-zero latency, AI podcast mode downloadable as MP3, Voiceover, Voice Notes, Voice Tuner. **Platform** Custom agents, 30+ live interactive themes, smart search, media gallery, folder organisation, full RTL support across 26 languages, iOS and Android apps, Apple Vision Pro. **Where it is now** 129 countries. Currently at 40 new signups a day. 1080 Signup's so far after 4 weeks or so. MRR just started. Zero ad spend. All of it built solo, one feature at a time, on a balcony in Bahrain. **The Stack:** Frontend - Next.js, Capacitor (iOS and Android) and Vanilla JS / React Backend - Vercel serverless functions, Firebase / Firestore (database + auth) and Firebase Admin SDK AI Models - OpenAI (GPT, GPT-Image-1), Anthropic (Claude), Google (Gemini), xAI (Grok), DeepSeek Generation APIs - Luma AI (video), Kling via Replicate (video), Veo via Replicate (video), ElevenLabs (music), Flux via Replicate (image editing), Meshy (3D — coming soon) Integrations - Google Drive (OAuth 2.0), Notion (OAuth 2.0), Tavily (web search), OpenAI Vector Store (RAG), Stripe (payments), CloudConvert (document conversion), Sentry (error tracking), Formidable (file handling) Rendering - Mermaid (flow charts) and MathJax Platforms - Web, iOS, Android, Apple Vision Pro (visionOS) Languages - 26 UI languages with full RTL support [asksary.com](http://asksary.com) Happy to answer questions on any part of the build - stack, architecture, API cost management, anything.
AI-Powered Newspaper Archive: SNEWPapers Launched
The World's First AI Newspaper Archive
Waitlister: AI-Powered Waitlist Software for Product Launch
The waitlist software to launch your product
Skye's AI Home Screen App for iPhone Gains Investor Interest
Skye's new AI app attracted investors before it even launched — a sign of interest in a more AI-aware iPhone.