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February 13, 2026
Cloudflare's Markdown for Agents Launch
Cloudflare introduced Markdown for Agents, converting HTML to Markdown at the edge for any site on their network. It requires one HTTP header and cuts token usage by 80%. This enhances web readability for AI agents.
Cloudflare's Edge HTML-to-Markdown for Agents
Cloudflare launched Markdown for Agents feature. It converts HTML to Markdown at the edge using one HTTP header. This cuts token usage by 80% for any site on their network.
Cloudflare Enables Agent-Readable Web
Cloudflare launches Markdown for Agents, converting HTML to Markdown at the edge for any site on their network. It activates with one HTTP header and reduces tokens by 80%. This optimizes web content for AI agents.
Cloudflare Adds Agent Markdown Conversion
Cloudflare's new Markdown for Agents converts HTML to Markdown at the edge. It requires one HTTP header and works for any site on their network. Achieves 80% fewer tokens.
Waymo Fixes Robotaxi Door Woes
Waymo addresses passengers leaving robotaxi doors open post-ride. Solution draws from DoorDash gig model. Tackles human behavior in autonomous vehicles.
Waymo eyes gig workers for robotaxi doors
Waymo robotaxis face issues with riders not closing doors after rides. The company is considering gig economy solutions like DoorDash to address this human problem. Robotaxis remain tied to gig worker models.
Face Recognition Planned for Glasses
Meta plans 'Name Tag' facial recognition for smart glasses via AI assistant to identify people. Internal document eyes launch during political distractions for critics. Feature from May planning, per NYT report.
Cohere Hits $240M ARR, IPO Looms
Cohere surpassed $240 million in annual recurring revenue in 2025. This reflects robust demand for its enterprise AI solutions. The Canadian startup is gearing up for a potential IPO amid rivalry from OpenAI and Anthropic.
Cohere Hits $240M ARR for IPO
Cohere surpassed $240 million in annual recurring revenue in 2025. This highlights robust enterprise AI demand. The startup eyes IPO amid rivalry from OpenAI and Anthropic.
Cohere Hits $240M ARR Milestone
Cohere surpassed $240 million in annual recurring revenue in 2025. The growth underscores enterprise AI demand as the firm prepares for a potential IPO against rivals like OpenAI.
Cohere Hits $240M ARR, IPO Ahead
Cohere surpassed $240 million in annual recurring revenue in 2025. This reflects strong enterprise AI demand. The startup is gearing up for a potential IPO amid rivalry from OpenAI and Anthropic.
Cohere Hits $240M ARR for IPO Push
Cohere surpassed $240M annual recurring revenue in 2025. Signals strong enterprise AI demand. Positions Canadian startup for potential IPO versus rivals.
Meta Smart Glasses Add Facial Recognition
Meta plans to introduce facial recognition in its smart glasses. The 'Name Tag' feature lets users identify people and access info through Meta's AI assistant. This enhances real-world recognition capabilities.
Meta Glasses Add Facial Recognition Name Tag
Meta plans 'Name Tag' facial recognition for smart glasses. Users can identify people via AI assistant. Feature enhances real-world interactions.
Meta Glasses Add Facial Recognition
Meta plans to integrate facial recognition into its smart glasses via the 'Name Tag' feature. It will allow users to identify people and retrieve info through Meta's AI assistant.
Meta Adds Facial Recognition to Glasses
Meta plans 'Name Tag' facial recognition for smart glasses. Users can identify people and access info via AI assistant. Feature enhances real-time social interactions.
Chris Liddell Joins Anthropic Board
Chris Liddell has been appointed to Anthropicβs board of directors. This addition brings experienced leadership to the company. It supports Anthropic's strategic growth initiatives.
Meta Smart Glasses Get Facial Recognition
Meta plans 'Name Tag' facial recognition for Ray-Ban/Oakley smart glasses this year. AI identifies contacts or public Instagram profiles. Feature delayed before due to privacy risks, now timed with US political climate.
Meta Glasses Add Facial Recognition
Meta plans facial recognition feature 'Name Tag' for Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses this year, identifying contacts or public Instagram profiles via AI. Previously shelved due to privacy risks and not unveiled at events. Timing leverages US political distractions.
Meta Adds Facial Recognition to Smart Glasses
Meta is developing facial recognition feature 'Name Tag' for its Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses, set for launch this year. It enables wearers to identify connected contacts or pull public Instagram info via AI. The company views current US political climate as ideal timing amid privacy concerns.