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Pretty Prompt Is Trending — Here’s Why You Should Care
There is a small but growing frustration among anyone who uses AI regularly. You type what seems like a clear request, hit enter, and get something vaguely useful but not quite right. Then comes the tedious back-and-forth, tweaking words, adding context, rephrasing the same idea three different ways until the AI finally understands what you… Continue reading
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Moltbook: When AI Agents Started Talking to Each Other, Things Got Weird
Something peculiar is happening on the internet right now. In late January 2026, a new social network called Moltbook quietly went live. The concept seemed almost like a tech joke at first glance — imagine Reddit, except every single user is an AI Agent. Humans can browse, they can lurk, they can screenshot the chaos… Continue reading
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MCP (Model Context Protocol): The USB-C Moment for AI That Everyone’s Talking About
There’s a quiet revolution happening in how AI systems connect to the world around them, and if you’ve been browsing GitHub Blog, LinkedIn, or Hacker News lately, you’ve probably noticed the buzz around MCP. The Model Context Protocol, developed by Anthropic and rapidly gaining traction across the industry, is being hailed as the breakthrough infrastructure… Continue reading
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From “Mold-Making” to Cloud Co-worker: How Eigent.ai is Redefining the AI Workforce

If you’ve been following the agentic AI space, you probably know the struggle: incredible potential, but often locked behind complex local setups or fragile frameworks. This is where Eigent enters the conversation, not just as another tool, but as a fully realized “Open Source Cowork Desktop.” To understand its current power, specifically the recent release… Continue reading
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The AI Workforce Gets a Raise: Atoms.dev Secures $31M Led by Cathay Capital to Commercialize the MetaGPT Revolution

Atoms.dev is the commercial realization of the groundbreaking work done by DeepWisdom, the company behind the widely acclaimed open-source framework MetaGPT. While MetaGPT introduced the world to the power of assigning specific roles to Large Language Models—mimicking a real-world software company with product managers, architects, and engineers—Atoms takes this concept and refines it into a… Continue reading
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When Imagination Becomes Motion: Inside OiiOii.ai

If you’ve ever been intimidated by animation software or daunted by the idea of turning a story idea into a finished video, OiiOii.ai feels like a breath of fresh air. It’s one of those products that makes you pause and realize how far creative tools have come. Instead of asking you to learn complex timelines,… Continue reading
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Inside the Billion-Dollar Mystery Startup Backed by SenseTime Veterans Liu Yu: Vivix AI

In a year dominated by rapid advances in generative video models, one of the most talked-about companies is also one of the most secretive. A stealth startup founded by former senior researchers from SenseTime has reportedly reached a valuation exceeding $1.2 billion — despite having no public product, no demos, and barely any official communication.… Continue reading
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The Battle for AI Supremacy: DeepSeek V3.2 vs Qwen Max vs Kimi K2 Thinking
How China’s AI labs are reshaping the global frontier — and what it means for 2025 and beyond Introduction The AI landscape has shifted dramatically in 2025. While Silicon Valley giants continue to dominate headlines, three Chinese labs have emerged as serious contenders for the AI crown: DeepSeek, Alibaba’s Qwen team, and Moonshot AI’s Kimi.… Continue reading
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Wispr Flow vs 豆包输入法: The Battle of AI Voice Input Tools in 2025
Voice input is finally having its moment. After years of mediocre speech-to-text that required constant editing, AI-powered solutions are changing how we interact with our devices. Two standout products have emerged in 2025: Wispr Flow from Silicon Valley and 豆包输入法 (Doubao Input Method) from ByteDance in China. Both promise to revolutionize voice input—but they take… Continue reading
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DreamFlow: Cinematic Aerials from a Screenshot
The classic aerial shot—push in from the skyline, rise above the boulevard, arc around a landmark—usually demands drones, permits, pilots, and luck with weather. DreamFlow takes a humbler starting point, a Google Street View screenshot, and turns it into a convincing aerial sequence in minutes. No drones. No flight plans. No waiting on the wind.… Continue reading
