Jim Clyde Monge
Technical writer
Technical writer, AI enthusiast, Software engineer
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OpenAI pauses UK Stargate as energy costs and rules bite
OpenAI put its UK Stargate data center on hold, citing high electricity prices and regulatory uncertainty while it reassesses where to place long term AI compute.

Seedance 2.0 Is Now Globally Available Through CapCut and Dreamina
ByteDance's most powerful AI video model has started reaching international creators after months of legal battles, geo-restrictions, and a delayed global rollout.

Google Lyria 3 Pro Brings Full-Length AI Music to Gemini — and a Licensing Claim That Matters
Just one month after the 30-second Lyria 3 debut, Google's upgraded Pro model pushes AI music generation to three full minutes with structural awareness across six platforms simultaneously.

ByteDance Seedance 2.0 Is Now Open to Everyone
ByteDance's top-ranked AI video model just went fully public via fal.ai, giving developers unrestricted access to cinematic image-to-video generation.

Cursor's AI Agents Now Attach Video Demos and Screenshots to Every PR They Open
Cursor cloud agents don't just write code and hope it works — they film themselves doing it, then attach the proof to the pull request.

Gemini Can Now Turn Any Question Into an Interactive 3D Visualization
Google's Gemini just replaced static AI answers with live, manipulable simulations you can spin, adjust, and explore inside the chat window.

OpenAI Launches a $100 Pro Plan Built Around Codex Power Users

Anthropic Added a Monitor Tool to Claude Code That Lets the Agent Watch Background Scripts
Anthropic's latest Claude Code release ships a Monitor tool that streams events from background scripts, letting the AI agent wake itself up when conditions are met.

NVIDIA Releases NemoClaw to Improve OpenClaw's Security
NemoClaw is NVIDIA’s security focused runtime for OpenClaw agents, introduced at GTC. It addresses a growing problem with autonomous agents running with broad permissions. As OpenClaw adoption increased, so did concerns around data access, execution safety, and uncontrolled behavior. NemoClaw adds a structured layer that enforces how agents interact with systems and external services. At its core, NemoClaw uses OpenShell to run agents inside sandboxed environments. Every action, including file access, network calls, and model inference, is governed by policy. Inference requests are routed through a gateway instead of direct calls, allowing better control over privacy and provider usage. This design shifts responsibility from the developer to the runtime. While setup is still rough in early preview, the direction is clear. NemoClaw brings predictability, security, and reproducibility to agent workflows. For developers and enterprises running always on agents, it provides the control needed to move from experimentation to real deployment.

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