Google I/O 2026 showcased AI agents capable of coding, research, shopping, scheduling and content creation. Google’s biggest Search overhaul in 25 years signals how “agentic AI” could increasingly automate repetitive digital work across industries.
Foundation, the Boston-based bitcoin hardware wallet company, has closed a $6.4 million funding round led by Fulgur Ventures to expand its security platform beyond self-custody into identity, multi-factor authentication, and artificial intelligence (AI) agent authorization. Fulgur Ventures Backs Foundation $6.4M to Secure the Agentic Era With Passport Prime Arche Capital also participated in the round, […]
Google's global expansion of AI creative tools could reshape content creation, challenging industry leaders and altering creative workflows.
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Google's AI-driven search overhaul could disrupt web traffic dynamics, challenge standalone apps, and influence AI-related digital assets.
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An inside look at CopilotKit’s 2026 shipping cycle. Learn how the new AG-UI protocol, AIMock testing suite, and Pathfinder server are providing the production architecture developers need for agentic AI.
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AGILINK's rapid growth and significant funding highlight the increasing demand and potential for advanced robotics in diverse industries.
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MemWal SDK empowers AI with decentralized, user-controlled memory, enhancing data security, interoperability, and collaborative potential.
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University graduates are booing and heckling corporate executives who praise AI during their commencement ceremonies, and the only people who seem to be genuinely surprised by this are the executives themselves.
In a procession of viral videos, 2026 commencement speakers like former Google CEO Eric Schmidt face loud and sustained jeers from students after praising AI and describing the technology as both inevitable and mandatory. The videos have clearly struck a chord among young people entering a bleak job market in an increasingly unstable world.
"They deserve everything they're getting," Penny Oliver, who recently graduated with a poli …
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