Google introduced a new Notebooks feature in Gemini to help users organize chats, files, and AI workflows. The feature allows users to group conversations and documents into structured workspaces for projects and research. Notebooks can sync with Google tools and support collaboration. Google said the feature improves productivity and helps users manage long-term tasks. The rollout reflects Google’s efforts to expand Gemini as a productivity and workflow management platform.
A hacker reportedly breached one of China’s supercomputers and attempted to sell stolen data online. The breach allegedly exposed sensitive system information and raised cybersecurity concerns. Authorities and experts are investigating the incident and assessing potential impact. The case highlights growing threats targeting high-performance computing infrastructure and critical systems. Security analysts noted the breach underscores risks facing large-scale computing environments.
SAP announced a shift toward AI consumption-based pricing as AI agents change software usage patterns. The company said traditional SaaS pricing models may evolve as AI automates workflows and reduces manual software interaction. SAP aims to align pricing with AI-driven consumption and usage. The move reflects broader changes in enterprise software business models driven by automation and AI adoption. SAP indicated the shift is part of its long-term AI strategy.
A new report shows Gen Z becoming more skeptical about artificial intelligence, citing concerns about job losses, misinformation, and privacy risks. The study found excitement about AI declined compared to previous years, despite continued usage among younger audiences. Researchers noted that attitudes toward AI are shifting as its impact on education and careers grows. The findings highlight increasing caution among younger users even as businesses and institutions expand AI adoption.
Anthropic hired Sofia Wilson to support expansion of artificial intelligence tools across K-12 education in the United States. Wilson will work on partnerships with educators and institutions to promote responsible AI adoption. The initiative aims to improve learning experiences and provide AI-powered tools for classrooms. Anthropic said the move supports broader efforts to integrate AI into education while ensuring safe and ethical usage. The hiring reflects growing interest in AI adoption within schools and educational systems.
Autodesk is investing in AI-driven design workflows to improve manufacturing productivity and streamline product development. The company aims to automate engineering tasks, enhance design efficiency, and reduce production timelines. Autodesk said AI tools will support innovation and improve collaboration across manufacturing teams. The initiative focuses on embedding AI into design and engineering workflows to optimize processes and enable faster product development. The move reflects growing adoption of AI technologies across manufacturing industries.
Hapax introduced a proactive AI workflow platform at HumanX 2026 designed to automate enterprise operations. The system uses AI agents to monitor workflows, detect issues, and trigger actions automatically. The platform integrates with business tools and aims to reduce manual intervention while improving operational efficiency. Hapax positioned the solution as proactive automation that anticipates problems and resolves them before disruptions occur. The launch reflects growing interest in AI-driven workflow orchestration across enterprise environments.
Startup Poke introduced an AI agent accessible through messaging platforms including SMS, iMessage, and Telegram. The tool allows users to automate tasks such as scheduling, reminders, email alerts, smart home control, and daily planning using simple text commands. Poke offers pre-built automation recipes and integrations with services like Gmail, Google Calendar, and productivity tools. The company aims to simplify AI adoption by eliminating technical setup and making agent-based automation accessible to everyday users through familiar messaging interfaces.
The San Francisco Tribune released its HumanX list highlighting companies moving artificial intelligence from experimental demonstrations to real-world deployment. The list focuses on organizations implementing AI in operational workflows, automation, and enterprise solutions. The report highlights increased adoption of production-ready AI and growing investment in scalable deployments. Companies featured in the HumanX list are applying AI across industries to improve productivity and efficiency. The initiative reflects the broader shift from AI experimentation to measurable business outcomes and enterprise implementation.
A new analysis found Google’s AI Overviews feature produces millions of incorrect results every hour despite high overall accuracy. The report noted that AI Overviews are about 90 percent accurate, but one in ten responses may contain incorrect information. With Google processing nearly five trillion queries annually, researchers estimate up to 57 million errors per hour. The findings highlight challenges in scaling AI-generated search summaries and raise concerns about misinformation risks as AI Overviews become more widely integrated into Google’s search experience.
Google introduced a new Notebooks feature in Gemini to help users organize chats, files, and AI workflows. The feature allows users to group conversations and documents into structured workspaces for projects and research. Notebooks can sync with Google tools and support collaboration. Google said the feature improves productivity and helps users manage long-term tasks. The rollout reflects Google’s efforts to expand Gemini as a productivity and workflow management platform.
A hacker reportedly breached one of China’s supercomputers and attempted to sell stolen data online. The breach allegedly exposed sensitive system information and raised cybersecurity concerns. Authorities and experts are investigating the incident and assessing potential impact. The case highlights growing threats targeting high-performance computing infrastructure and critical systems. Security analysts noted the breach underscores risks facing large-scale computing environments.
SAP announced a shift toward AI consumption-based pricing as AI agents change software usage patterns. The company said traditional SaaS pricing models may evolve as AI automates workflows and reduces manual software interaction. SAP aims to align pricing with AI-driven consumption and usage. The move reflects broader changes in enterprise software business models driven by automation and AI adoption. SAP indicated the shift is part of its long-term AI strategy.
A new report shows Gen Z becoming more skeptical about artificial intelligence, citing concerns about job losses, misinformation, and privacy risks. The study found excitement about AI declined compared to previous years, despite continued usage among younger audiences. Researchers noted that attitudes toward AI are shifting as its impact on education and careers grows. The findings highlight increasing caution among younger users even as businesses and institutions expand AI adoption.
Anthropic hired Sofia Wilson to support expansion of artificial intelligence tools across K-12 education in the United States. Wilson will work on partnerships with educators and institutions to promote responsible AI adoption. The initiative aims to improve learning experiences and provide AI-powered tools for classrooms. Anthropic said the move supports broader efforts to integrate AI into education while ensuring safe and ethical usage. The hiring reflects growing interest in AI adoption within schools and educational systems.
Autodesk is investing in AI-driven design workflows to improve manufacturing productivity and streamline product development. The company aims to automate engineering tasks, enhance design efficiency, and reduce production timelines. Autodesk said AI tools will support innovation and improve collaboration across manufacturing teams. The initiative focuses on embedding AI into design and engineering workflows to optimize processes and enable faster product development. The move reflects growing adoption of AI technologies across manufacturing industries.
Hapax introduced a proactive AI workflow platform at HumanX 2026 designed to automate enterprise operations. The system uses AI agents to monitor workflows, detect issues, and trigger actions automatically. The platform integrates with business tools and aims to reduce manual intervention while improving operational efficiency. Hapax positioned the solution as proactive automation that anticipates problems and resolves them before disruptions occur. The launch reflects growing interest in AI-driven workflow orchestration across enterprise environments.
Startup Poke introduced an AI agent accessible through messaging platforms including SMS, iMessage, and Telegram. The tool allows users to automate tasks such as scheduling, reminders, email alerts, smart home control, and daily planning using simple text commands. Poke offers pre-built automation recipes and integrations with services like Gmail, Google Calendar, and productivity tools. The company aims to simplify AI adoption by eliminating technical setup and making agent-based automation accessible to everyday users through familiar messaging interfaces.
The San Francisco Tribune released its HumanX list highlighting companies moving artificial intelligence from experimental demonstrations to real-world deployment. The list focuses on organizations implementing AI in operational workflows, automation, and enterprise solutions. The report highlights increased adoption of production-ready AI and growing investment in scalable deployments. Companies featured in the HumanX list are applying AI across industries to improve productivity and efficiency. The initiative reflects the broader shift from AI experimentation to measurable business outcomes and enterprise implementation.
A new analysis found Google’s AI Overviews feature produces millions of incorrect results every hour despite high overall accuracy. The report noted that AI Overviews are about 90 percent accurate, but one in ten responses may contain incorrect information. With Google processing nearly five trillion queries annually, researchers estimate up to 57 million errors per hour. The findings highlight challenges in scaling AI-generated search summaries and raise concerns about misinformation risks as AI Overviews become more widely integrated into Google’s search experience.