
Claude Gains Autonomous Gmail Messaging
Claude can now send, reply to, and forward Gmail messages on a user's behalf. Users can grant the assistant more autonomy without approving every individual action.
10 results on this page

Claude can now send, reply to, and forward Gmail messages on a user's behalf. Users can grant the assistant more autonomy without approving every individual action.

KnowSim is an evaluation framework that simulates users with explicit, evolving knowledge states to assess whether LLM assistants adapt information delivery to user understanding. Across 705 human-AI sessions and evaluations of nine LLMs, its metrics aligned with human judgments and showed that the strongest model varies by user knowledge level.

Kuaishou’s Kling AI video-generation business generated more than RMB850 million in second-quarter revenue. Revenue rose over 200% year on year and 30% quarter on quarter, reaching RMB1.5 billion in the first half of the year.

Meta has launched a dedicated AI assistant app for Mac. It can analyze shared windows, provide dictation across apps, and support creative and productivity tasks.

Calendly is expanding beyond scheduling by entering the crowded meeting note-taking market. It is also releasing Callie, a meeting scheduling assistant.

Wired reported that Meta’s Facebook and Instagram displayed ads for an AI pornography-generation tool. One ad featured a deepfake pornographic video resembling a prominent American female politician, and Meta removed the ads after being questioned.
Kuaishou Technology reported its sharpest earnings decline in five years. Higher payouts to creators and a more than one-third increase in AI spending pressured profitability.

A creator built a working AI chatbot in vanilla Minecraft using 445,782 command blocks, without mods, plugins, or datapacks. A revised approach reduced the implementation from more than one million blocks by working around command blocks' limited mathematical operations.

AI-generated short-drama characters are expanding beyond episodic stories into dedicated couple accounts, fan content, brand endorsements, and cross-series collaborations. The leading AI couple Duan Yan and Rong Jiqiao helped drive nearly 5 billion views, while a related bracelet generated more than 1 million yuan in sales on Douyin.

UC Berkeley mathematics professor Zvezdelina Stankova acknowledged using AI to help edit an op-ed criticizing students’ mathematics preparation. The disclosure raises questions about transparency, authorship, and acceptable AI use in academic and public writing.