A daily news analysis show on all things artificial intelligence. NLW looks at AI from multiple angl
A new band called Velvet Sundown appeared on Spotify with two albums and hundreds of thousands of li
This episode explores a recent report on how AI companies themselves are utilizing AI. The discussio
OpenAI is hiring forward deployed engineers and building services that overlap with Palantir, Accent
The talent war between Meta and OpenAI is intensifying. Meta is handing out massive offers, some rum
Andrej Karpathy's Software 3.0 talk reframes LLMs as a new kind of software—programmable, agent-
Enterprise AI agents are moving past experiments and into real use at a record pace. KPMG’s latest s
Vibe coding has taken over. Google’s Gemini CLI and Anthropic’s latest Claude update are making text
Context engineering quickly becomes a core skill for anyone working with large language models (LLMs
As tiny team Base44 sells for $80m just six months after being launched by a single vibecoding found
Apple missed the early AI wave and is struggling to catch up. Could acquiring the AI search startup
Although many of the formal AI learning resources are stuck 6-12 months ago, NLW argues that there a
Google’s Veo 3 launch changed AI video overnight. Suddenly, TikTok and Instagram are full of AI vide
AI might change or even replace many existing roles, but new jobs will emerge to bridge human needs
Companies have two main options for building agent systems. Anthropic suggests multi-agent setups, d
Enterprise AI is evolving quickly. Budgets are rising, agents are becoming essential, and companies
The CEO of OpenAI reflects on the radical transformation we've already beheld and what's to
NLW argues that 1) things are moving faster than we think; 2) AI will be even more transformative th
An off-the-wall AI generated ad will run in the NBA finals. The ad took two days to make and cost at
NLW dives into OpenAI’s dual announcements—the release of the highly anticipated O3 Pro model, desig
Apple’s latest AI research paper, "The Illusion of Thinking," argues that large language m