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April 14, 2026
Karpathy's LLM Wiki Organizes Notes into AI Knowledge
Karpathy proposes LLM Wiki, an AI tool that organizes memos and documents into usable knowledge, amassing over 5,000 GitHub stars. The article demystifies the concept, contrasts it with RAG, and highlights tools for experimentation plus community updates.
Science Corp Preps First Human Brain Sensor Implant
Science Corp, founded by ex-Neuralink president Max Hodak, plans to implant a pea-sized 520-electrode sensor on a human brain surface during scheduled surgery. Yale neurosurgeon Murat GΓΌnel will lead the program, with trials potentially starting in 2027. The company also develops PRIMA, a retinal implant that restored vision in 38 patients.
Google App Launches on Windows with Spotlight Search
Google has globally launched its app on Windows. A single Alt + Space keystroke enables search across files, apps, Drive, and the web without a browser. It emulates Apple's Spotlight feature for seamless access.
Mythos AI First to Ace Cyber Infiltration Challenge
UK government's Mythos AI tests distinguish real cybersecurity threats from hype. Mythos is the first AI system to complete a difficult multi-step infiltration challenge, showcasing advanced capabilities.
Nvidia Eyes AI to Fix Quantum Errors
Nvidia proposes using AI models to enhance quantum computer reliability, addressing high error rates like one per thousand operations. Quantum systems promise breakthroughs in materials science, logistics, and finance but require error correction. Nvidia views AI as key, leveraging its GPU strengths.
Palantir Faces NHS Data Scrutiny Backlash
Palantir is defending its record as UK MPs demand greater scrutiny of its data usage practices. This follows NHS guidance mandating all hospitals to adopt Palantir software starting this month, which has sparked significant backlash.
GeekWire Awards showcase future machines
GeekWire Awards highlight startups advancing machines in the physical world. Innovations include self-driving bulldozers, rapid-response drones, spatial computing badges for retail, spacecraft robotic arms, and in-orbit satellite servicing.
Humanly acquires Anthill for engagement boost
AI hiring startup Humanly acquires Anthill to add post-hire employee engagement features. This expands its platform beyond candidate attraction, screening, and interviews.
Chrome's new Skills for Gemini prompts
Google has introduced Skills in Chrome, enabling users to save and reuse Gemini AI prompts as one-click tools. These skills operate across multiple tabs without needing to retype prompts, streamlining workflows.
Google Launches Windows Spotlight Search
Google has officially launched its Spotlight desktop search app for Windows, similar to macOS Spotlight. The app, tested last year, is now available for global English users to download.
AWS Unveils Gen AI Path-to-Value Framework
AWS introduces the Generative AI Path-to-Value (P2V) framework to guide initiatives from concept to production. It provides a structured approach for sustained value creation in generative AI projects. This helps organizations navigate the complexities of gen AI deployment.
GitHub's AI Agent Security Hacking Game
GitHub launched the Secure Code Game to teach developers how to find and exploit agentic AI vulnerabilities. It offers five progressive challenges based on real-world scenarios. Over 10,000 developers have used this free, open-source tool to build security skills.
SageMaker JumpStart Adds Use-Case Deployments
Amazon SageMaker JumpStart launches optimized deployments with pre-defined configurations for specific use cases. These improve customization, visibility, and performance. Customers can now deploy models tailored to their constraints efficiently.
Best Practices for SageMaker HyperPod Inference
Amazon SageMaker HyperPod offers solutions for inference with dynamic scaling and resource management. It enables up to 40% TCO reduction and faster gen AI deployments. Key features include automated infrastructure and performance enhancements.
Anthropic Briefs Trump on Mythos Amid Lawsuit
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark confirmed the company briefed the Trump administration on Mythos. This was revealed in an interview at the Semafor World Economy summit. Clark explained continued U.S. government engagement despite ongoing lawsuits.
Altman Attacks Warn AI of Real Dangers
20-year-old accused of Molotov attack on Sam Altman's home cited AI extinction fears. Second incident hit Altman's residence days later. Parallel shooting targeted councilman backing AI data center rezoning, alarming the AI industry.
AI earbuds for text translation and object ID
University of Washington researchers have developed AI-powered earbuds with integrated cameras. The earbuds translate text and identify objects in real-time surroundings while prioritizing user privacy through on-device processing.
YouTube Delays Ads During Live Peak Interactions
YouTube is updating its live stream ad logic to pause mid-roll ads during high chat activity or viewer support via Super Chat, Super Stickers, and gifts. This change aims to preserve the interactive atmosphere. Ad-free viewing remains exclusive to YouTube Premium subscribers.
Guidesly Builds AI Trip Reports on AWS
Guidesly developed Jack AI using AWS services like Lambda, Step Functions, S3, RDS, SageMaker, and Bedrock. It ingests trip media, enriches with context, applies CV and gen AI, and publishes content at scale. The solution is secure, reliable, and multi-channel.
Redefining Software Engineering's Future
Software engineering has seen two seismic shifts: the open source movement making code accessible globally, and DevOps/agile enabling collaborative, continuous delivery. A third major shift is now underway, poised to transform the field further.