A daily news analysis show on all things artificial intelligence. NLW looks at AI from multiple angl
AI is transforming the job market, reshaping roles from software engineers to customer service agent
AI is becoming a central pillar of geopolitical strategy, as highlighted by a series of landmark AI
If you’ve ever stared at OpenAI’s model selector and thought, “Which one am I supposed to use?”, thi
OpenAI has named former Instacart CEO Fidji Simo as its first CEO of Applications, signaling a major
AI is rapidly exposing the flaws in education—highlighting the disconnect between traditional school
AI is rapidly transforming consulting and professional services, fundamentally changing how firms op
AI search engines like OpenAI and Perplexity are changing how we find information online, moving use
Companies have moved past the phase of simply experimenting with AI. Enterprises like IBM now view A
OpenAI has stopped its plan to switch from a nonprofit to a for-profit company after months of debat
OpenAI shared a short report with seven things they’ve seen work for companies using AI. These lesso
NLW looks at a recent prediction for what a true AGI company will look like. Are we radically undert
A growing rift between Nvidia and Anthropic has spilled into public view over U.S. AI export rules.
A new global survey shows 57% of employees still hide their AI use at work, and half present AI-gene
Meta’s LlamaCon event showed progress but left many wondering if open source is losing ground. Meta
A new report from Anthropic shows people are using Claude mostly for coding, especially simple apps
Recent updates to GPT-4o have sparked criticism for making the model overly agreeable, leading to co
NLW builds off an essay by Replit's Gian Segato arguing that in a world where AI is the ultimate
AI agent pricing influences how companies plan and allocate their spending. Windsurf initiated a pri
Microsoft’s latest Work Trend Index reveals a major shift in enterprise AI: we’re entering the era o
New research suggests that AI agents are improving at a rate far faster than expected, and their tas