Scaling, Optimization & Cost Reduction for LLM/RAG & Enterprise AI
Live session with Vincent Granville, Chief AI Architect and Co-founder at BondingAI. Scaling databases is a tricky balance. Teams need speed and reliability, but costs keep rising. From runaway infrastructure bills to overprovisioned clusters and slow queries, companies often spend more without seeing better performance. Join for a practical session on how to reduce database total cost of ownership (TCO) without sacrificing performance. Vincent will share strategies that leading organizations are using to control costs, optimize systems, and […]
Google is testing AI-powered article overviews on select publications’ Google News pages
Google is testing AI-powered article overviews on participating publications’ Google News pages as part of a new pilot program, the search giant announced on Wednesday. News publishers participating in the pilot program include Der Spiegel, El País, Folha, Infobae, Kompas, The Guardian, The Times of India, The Washington Examiner, and The Washington Post, among others. […]
Disney signs deal with OpenAI to allow Sora to generate AI videos featuring its characters
Disney says that alongside the agreement, it will “become a major customer of OpenAI,” as it will use its APIs to build new products, tools, and experiences, including for Disney+.
How I Screwed Up Sales Hiring
I founded Moonshine back in 2022, together with Manjunath, another engineer and researcher. My entire career up until that point had been working on consumer products, so I felt very comfortable with how those are sold, and I thought to myself “How hard can B2B sales be?”. The answer, of course, is very hard! My investors knew that before I did, and pushed me to hire a senior sales person to make up for my lack of experience. […]
Expert Available: Why Do We Love Upsets in Sports But Fear Them in Tech?
As sports fans throughout the country gear up for rivalries and the playoffs this holiday season, Cato Institute senior fellow in technology policy Jennifer Huddleston’s new blog, titled What Sports Can Teach Us About Competition Policy, compares competition in sports to competition in the technology market: lead , “Competition doesn’t only exist on the field. It also exists in the market. So why then do we seem not to greet technology disruptors’ success with the same sense of pride and […]
When Supply Chains Become Autonomous
A new simulation demonstrates how these might work—and how leadership will need to change to succeed with them.
How rich people existing and living in a city helps the poor people of that city also
I just got a $15 tip to deliver a $1 soda in a rich neighborhood. This is just one silly example, but rich people, or just wealth in general obviously creates more opportunities and jobs for all of us submitted by /u/Crafty_Jacket668 [link] [comments]
OpenAI’s new GPT-5.2 model takes on Google’s Gemini 3
As expected and following multiple reports, OpenAI officially announced the GPT-5.2 model. For those unaware, it’s a product that the company fast-tracked out of the heat it’s facing from the success of the latest models from Google and Anthropic. Not to forget, the GPT-5.2 is OpenAI’s second biggest update since the company officially launched GPT-5 in August. GPT-5.2 is here with improved raw performance results In the announcement, OpenAI describes GPT-5.2 as its “most capable model series yet […]