08 May 2026
Next-generation probiotics: an outlook into current applications and future developments
In this Review, Kern, Tofield, Frame and Elinav discuss recent advances in the design of next-generation probiotics, from identification of candidates to therapeutic applications across diverse disease contexts, and highlight major challenges and the potential of artificial intelligence to develop effective, personalized probiotics with therapeutic functions.
Elinav, Eran
2026
08 May 2026
The AI Agent Security Surface: What Gets Exposed When You Add Tools and Memory
Why the Threat Model Changes Most AI security work focuses on the model: what it says, what it refuses, and how it handles malicious prompts. This framing made sense when AI was a text interface. The user sends a message, and it responds. The attack surface was narrow and well-defined.
@TDataScience, Ibrahim Mostafa
2026
08 May 2026
A company tested Claude Mythos Preview. It says the AI found a bug that existed for 20 years
Mozilla, the nonprofit behind the Firefox web browser, posted a blog detailing how it used Claude Mythos Preview — an unreleased AI model from Anthropic — to uncover security issues.
Ben Shimkus
2026
08 May 2026
Jim Cramer’s Thoughts on 16 Stocks: Arista, Taiwan Semi, and Big Tech’s AI Spending
When Jeff Bezos said that one breakthrough technology would shape Amazon’s destiny, even Wall Street’s biggest analysts were caught off guard. Fast forward a year and Amazon’s new CEO Andy Jassy described...
Syeda Seirut Javed
2026
08 May 2026
Figure Helix-02 robots reset rooms in 2 minutes
In the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence and robotics, Figure's latest demonstration showcases groundbreaking advancements in multi-agent robotic systems.
blockchain.news
2026
08 May 2026
View / Anthropic-SpaceX compute deal shows how tokens are taking over the economy
Elon Musk’s decision to sell compute power to Anthropic is an illustration of how the AI token is taking over the economy.
Reed Albergotti
2026
08 May 2026
Emails show Microsoft wasn’t impressed by OpenAI’s early work, but wanted to keep it from Amazon
OpenAI wanted further Azure computing discounts, but Microsoft didn’t think it was on the verge of a breakthrough.
Jon Keegan
2026
08 May 2026
Meta Has Entered Its Death Spiral
It’s hard to even imagine now, but immediately after it launched in 2004, there was nothing on the internet cooler than Facebook. It was initially available only to Harvard students, then gradually expanded to students at other elite colleges, giving it an aura of exclusivity that founder Mark Zuckerberg clearly coveted. By the time it opened up to public accounts in 2006, the hype was palpable,…
Jon Christian
2026
08 May 2026
Apple Watch vs WHOOP: A true comparison
For the last 60 days, I have been wearing an Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the latest WHOOP MG. I wanted to better understand the hype surrounding WHOOP. If you spend enough time online, you can see that WHOOP...
Fernando Silva
2026
