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  • ZaiNar Just Dropped After 9 Years in Stealth — and It Might Make GPS Look Outdated

    So yesterday, a company called [ZaiNar](https://zainartech.com/) finally showed its face after hiding in stealth mode since 2017. Nine years. That’s an eternity in tech. And honestly, the timing feels right because what they’ve built is wild — a system that turns your existing 5G and WiFi networks into a precision location engine. No GPS. No… Continue reading

  • Figr AI Finally Gets What Most AI Design Tools Miss

    There’s a weird pattern with AI design tools right now — they all want to generate screens for you, but none of them bother to understand what you’re actually building first. That’s exactly the gap [Figr AI](https://figr.design/) is trying to close, and honestly, the approach makes a lot of sense. Figr just hit [#1 Product… Continue reading

  • Omnia Wants to Be Your Brand’s SEO — But for AI Search

    If you’ve been paying attention to how people search for things lately, you’ve probably noticed the shift. More and more, folks are skipping Google’s blue links entirely and just asking ChatGPT or Perplexity for recommendations. “What’s the best project management tool?” “Which fintech app should I use in Europe?” The answers come back instantly —… Continue reading

  • World Labs (Marble): Fei-Fei Li Just Raised $1 Billion to Build 3D Worlds From a Single Photo

    If you’ve been anywhere near tech Twitter or Bloomberg in the last 48 hours, you’ve probably seen the number: one billion dollars. That’s what [World Labs](https://www.worldlabs.ai/), the spatial intelligence startup founded by AI legend Fei-Fei Li, just pulled in for its Series C. [Bloomberg broke the story](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-18/ai-pioneer-fei-fei-li-s-startup-world-labs-raises-1-billion) on February 18th, and [TechCrunch followed up](https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/18/world-labs-lands-200m-from-autodesk-to-bring-world-models-into-3d-workflows/) with… Continue reading

  • BarraCUDA: One Dev Wrote a CUDA Compiler From Scratch So AMD GPUs Could Join the Party

    If you’ve ever tried running CUDA code on anything other than an NVIDIA card, you know the pain. The entire ML and HPC ecosystem is built on CUDA, and switching to AMD basically means rewriting your codebase with HIP or ROCm and hoping for the best. That’s what makes [BarraCUDA](https://github.com/Zaneham/BarraCUDA) so wild — it’s a… Continue reading

  • Nvidia DreamDojo: Teaching Robots to Think by Watching 44,000 Hours of Us

    There’s something deeply fascinating about the idea that a robot could learn how the physical world works just by watching people go about their day. That’s exactly what [Nvidia DreamDojo](https://dreamdojo-world.github.io/) is trying to pull off, and honestly, the results so far are hard to ignore. DreamDojo is a “world model” for robots, built by a… Continue reading

  • Google Lyria 3 Just Turned Gemini Into a Music Studio, and I’m Weirdly Into It

    So Google dropped [Lyria 3](https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/products/gemini-app/lyria-3/) yesterday, and honestly, I wasn’t expecting to spend my evening typing silly prompts into Gemini and bobbing my head to AI-generated tracks. But here we are. Lyria 3 is Google DeepMind’s latest music generation model, and it’s now baked right into the Gemini app. The pitch is simple: type what… Continue reading

  • Ineffable Intelligence: The AlphaGo Guy Just Bet a Billion Dollars That LLMs Aren’t Enough

    So, David Silver quietly left Google DeepMind late last year, and now we know why. He’s building [Ineffable Intelligence](https://www.ineffable.limited/), a London-based AI lab with a thesis that’s going to make a lot of people uncomfortable: large language models alone will never get us to superintelligence. And he’s got the receipts to back it up. If… Continue reading

  • Figma Code to Canvas Just Flipped the Design-Dev Workflow on Its Head

    So here’s something I didn’t expect to get excited about on a Monday morning: Figma and Anthropic just dropped [Code to Canvas](https://www.figma.com/blog/introducing-claude-code-to-figma/), a feature that lets you take code generated in Claude Code and push it straight into Figma as fully editable design layers. Not a screenshot. Not a flat image. Actual, manipulable design elements… Continue reading

  • Grok 4.20 Just Dropped, and It’s Not What I Expected

    So [Grok 4.20 Beta](https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2026/02/xai-launches-grok-4-20-and-it-has-4-ai-agents-collaborating.html) went live on February 17th, and honestly, the most interesting thing about it isn’t the benchmarks — it’s the architecture. Instead of doing what everyone else does (throw more parameters at the problem, make the chain-of-thought longer), xAI built a system where four distinct AI agents argue with each other before… Continue reading