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Meta rolls out a new AI creator assistant on Facebook
Meta just rolled out a new AI creator assistant on Facebook. This tool helps users generate content more easily, boosting engagement and creativity on the platform.
What to expect from WWDC 2026: Siri’s highly anticipated revamp and Apple Intelligence updates
Apple is revamping Siri and introducing updates to Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2026. Users can expect a more powerful and responsive virtual assistant that enhances their overall experience with Apple devices.
How Clay turns closed lost deals into pipeline, product signals, and buyer intelligence - The GTM with Clay Blog
Clay just launched a feature that transforms closed lost deals into actionable insights for sales teams. This helps users understand buyer behavior and refine their strategies for future engagements.
Beyond parsing X12: Closing the gap for revenue cycle workflows in healthcare
Databricks is enhancing revenue cycle workflows in healthcare by improving X12 parsing capabilities. This upgrade streamlines data processing, making it easier for healthcare providers to manage billing and claims efficiently.
Microsoft Build 2026: The 7 biggest announcements
Microsoft just unveiled new AI features at Build 2026, including enhanced Copilot capabilities across its products. Users can expect more seamless integration of AI tools into their workflows, boosting productivity and collaboration.

micropython-wasm 0.1a1
Simon Willison just released micropython-wasm 0.1a1. This new version allows developers to run MicroPython in WebAssembly, making it easier to build Python applications for the web.
New Microsoft tool lets devs spin up AI behavior tests using text descriptions
Microsoft just launched a tool that allows developers to create AI behavior tests using simple text descriptions. This makes it easier for developers to evaluate and refine AI responses without deep technical knowledge.
OpenAI expands Codex with role-specific plugins to build a general-purpose app for non-developers
OpenAI expands Codex with role-specific plugins to help non-developers build general-purpose apps. This makes it easier for users without coding skills to create tailored applications for their needs.

Pasted File Editor
Simon Willison just launched Pasted File Editor, a tool that lets users edit files directly in their browser. This streamlines workflows by allowing quick edits without needing to download or upload files.
[AINews] NVIDIA Cosmos 3, Nemotron 3 Ultra, and RTX Spark
NVIDIA just launched Cosmos 3 and Nemotron 3 Ultra, along with the RTX Spark graphics card. These updates enhance AI capabilities for developers and gamers, pushing performance boundaries in graphics and machine learning tasks.
OpenAI models and Codex on Amazon Bedrock are now generally available
OpenAI just made its models and Codex available on Amazon Bedrock. This allows developers to integrate advanced AI capabilities into their applications more easily.
Elastic Build Machines now protect against out of memory builds
Vercel just updated Elastic Build Machines to prevent out of memory builds. This means smoother builds and less downtime for developers.
NVIDIA Factory Operations Blueprint Gives Factories a New AI Brain
NVIDIA just launched a new AI blueprint for factory operations. This gives manufacturers a smarter way to optimize processes and improve efficiency using AI-driven insights.
datasette 1.0a32
Simon Willison just released Datasette 1.0a32, a tool for exploring and publishing data. This update includes new features that enhance data visualization and usability for developers.
I went looking for the AI weed vape that gives you Bitcoin for smoking
A new AI-powered weed vape rewards users with Bitcoin for smoking. This innovative approach combines cannabis consumption with cryptocurrency incentives, appealing to both enthusiasts and investors.

MiniMax M3 on AI Gateway
Vercel just launched MiniMax M3 on AI Gateway. This new feature enhances performance for developers using AI in their applications, streamlining the integration process.
Running Python ASGI apps in the browser via Pyodide + a service worker
Simon Willison just enabled running Python ASGI apps directly in the browser using Pyodide and a service worker. This means developers can now deploy Python web applications without server-side infrastructure, streamlining the development process.
Meta is reportedly developing an AI pendant
Meta is developing an AI pendant that can assist users with various tasks. This wearable device aims to integrate AI capabilities into daily life, enhancing user convenience.
Do You Actually Need to Pay for Transcription Software?
Wired examines whether paid transcription software is necessary, highlighting free alternatives that can meet user needs. This shift could save users money while still providing adequate transcription services.
Meta's leaked memo reveals AI pendant, supersensing glasses, and enterprise wearables strategy
Meta's leaked memo reveals plans for AI pendant, supersensing glasses, and enterprise wearables. This strategy indicates a push towards integrating AI into everyday devices for enhanced user experiences.
