IDF data unit reshaped operations in Iran war

An IDF commander says a military data and Artificial Intelligence unit helped speed targeting, planning, and warning systems during the recent war with Iran. The effort tied intelligence, operations, and home front defense into a faster shared picture across multiple fronts.

Young Chinese pursue jobs in China’s tech boom

China’s technology surge is opening new career paths in drones, robotics and Artificial Intelligence, while also reshaping traditional industries. Young job seekers and workers are moving quickly to gain the skills needed for a labor market being transformed by innovation.

Google unveils TurboQuant for leaner chatbot memory

Google says TurboQuant can reduce KV cache memory usage by up to 6x while improving chatbot efficiency in real-time conversations. The approach is designed to support longer context, faster inference, and lower infrastructure demands without sacrificing response quality.

China’s open-source Artificial Intelligence models narrow gap with US

Chinese open-source Artificial Intelligence models are approaching US rivals in token processing volume, strengthening China’s position in digitally delivered knowledge services. At the same time, Europe is showing sharper unease over the economic and strategic fallout from the US-Iran conflict.

Mistral launches Workflows in public preview

Mistral has opened Workflows in public preview as an orchestration layer for enterprise Artificial Intelligence processes. The product is designed to make long-running, auditable, human-reviewed automations reliable enough for production use.

SAG-AFTRA reaches tentative deal with studios

SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers have reached a tentative agreement on a successor film and television contract. The deal heads next to the union’s national board and then to members for a ratification vote.