
Meta Launches Pocket AI Minigame Creator
Meta has made Pocket, its generative AI minigame creation app, available in the US. The company describes it as a platform for making and sharing “gizmos.”
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Meta has made Pocket, its generative AI minigame creation app, available in the US. The company describes it as a platform for making and sharing “gizmos.”

Slack is launching Slack Code, a dedicated channel experience for teams to collaborate with AI coding agents. Users can tag agents such as Anthropic’s Claude or Cognition’s Devin, compare code changes, and preview HTML output within project-specific channels.

The US Department of Justice has intervened in support of xAI's challenge to a Minnesota law banning AI nudification tools. A federal judge heard arguments and said a ruling on xAI's request for a preliminary injunction would come soon.
OpenAI said it will enhance safety processes for paying users who access its most advanced AI models. The move responds to customers using AI for increasingly complex tasks and handling more sensitive information.

Vercel CLI now supports the full Vercel Toolbar comment triage workflow from the terminal. Developers can list, inspect, reply to, resolve, reopen, edit, and delete comments, with JSON output available for scripts and coding agents.
Cloudflare is previewing a feature that automatically adds WebMCP support to webpages. The update could simplify how developers make web experiences accessible to AI agents.

Meta is expanding Pocket, an experimental AI-powered app for creating and sharing interactive games, to users across the U.S. The app was previously tested quietly in Brazil.

Binance’s Agent OS allows AI agents to execute trades through tools such as ChatGPT, Claude Code, and Cursor. However, users remain largely responsible for configuring permissions and controlling the agents’ behavior.

Odense-based startup Velatir has raised €5 million in seed funding six months after its pre-seed round. The company provides visibility and control over the AI tools employees are already using, with Spintop Ventures and Ugly Duckling Ventures co-leading the round.

The paper proposes Transition Complexity Profile (TCP), a reproducible framework for measuring how difficult game-world transition prediction is at a specified interface. It evaluates branching, interaction-driven uncertainty, opponent influence, and temporal or spatial dependencies to improve comparisons across game-modeling and reinforcement-learning benchmarks.