AI
Frontier models, research, and the systems reshaping how software gets built.
The New Reasoning Models Can Plan a Week Ahead — and That Changes Everything
Long-horizon planning was supposed to be years away. A wave of quiet releases suggests it already arrived.
Inside the Race to Put a Full Model on Your Phone
On-device inference is no longer a demo. It is a battery, a thermal budget, and a business model.
Agent Frameworks Are Eating the Middleware Layer
The glue code between models and tools is quietly becoming the product. Vendors noticed.
Open Models Caught Up. The Moat Was Never the Weights.
As open releases close the gap, the real advantage is shifting to data, distribution, and trust.
Why Synthetic Data Stopped Being a Dirty Word
Trained partly on its own output, the model got better. The field is still arguing about why.
The Context-Window Arms Race Hits Diminishing Returns
A million tokens sounded great until someone had to pay for all that attention.
Small Models, Big Jobs: The Quiet Rise of the 3B Workhorse
Not every task needs a frontier model. Most tasks never did.
Evals Are the New Benchmarks, and Nobody Agrees on Them
Everyone measures. No two teams measure the same thing, and that is the whole problem.