
Calendly Enters the AI Meeting Assistant Race
Calendly is expanding beyond scheduling by entering the crowded meeting note-taking market. It is also releasing Callie, a meeting scheduling assistant.
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Calendly is expanding beyond scheduling by entering the crowded meeting note-taking market. It is also releasing Callie, a meeting scheduling assistant.
Blockbuster debuts by two technology companies show Beijing encouraging its tech champions to raise money from domestic investors. The strategy aims to finance China’s artificial intelligence ambitions while reducing dependence on Wall Street.

Kingsoft Cloud reported second-quarter FY2026 revenue of 3.072 billion yuan, up 30.8% year over year and above market expectations. AI-related customers drove growth, while the company recorded its first GAAP operating profit and continued investing heavily in AI computing capacity.
Pony AI CEO James Peng says the company plans to expand its robotaxi fleet into more Chinese cities. He expressed optimism that the broader rollout will help meet growing demand.

The article examines how AI infrastructure is developing commodity-like markets as GPU shortages make compute capacity increasingly valuable. It suggests Wall Street may begin treating AI compute similarly to oil or other tradable resources.

AI-generated microdramas accounted for 27.5 million of the 36.7 million microdramas launched nationwide in China during the first half of the year, or 75%. The rapid expansion has triggered criticism from viewers who argue that the content feels repetitive and low quality.

Incogni researchers evaluated 13 AI platforms to assess the privacy risks associated with each service. The analysis suggests that larger platforms generally present greater privacy risks, with one notable exception.

Google's AI Professional Certificate covers AI fundamentals, data analysis, and app building. The article highlights a way for learners to earn the credential without paying.

The article examines how airlines can use market models to optimize pricing across complex, multi-connection journeys. These models can account for demand, seasonality, flight timing, current events, global markets, and competitor activity to identify additional revenue opportunities.

This analysis examines why Anthropic has gained an early compounding advantage from its focus on coding, despite many companies pursuing the same direction. It focuses on how model capabilities and product design may evolve together to strengthen that advantage.