Latest AI News
Latest reporting and analysis from Kingy AI on AI launches, tools, model releases, research, funding, policy, safety, and business moves.
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AWS and Bluesight Give Hospital Compliance an AI Upgrade Without Letting the Bot Play Judge
Hospital AI Leaves the Waiting Room Artificial intelligence in healthcare often arrives with blockbuster promises. It will discover medicines. Predict disease. Transform patient care.…
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Inkling AI Model: Benchmarks, Specs and the Open-Weight Bet
Thinking Machines’ Inkling AI model combines 975B parameters, multimodal inputs and Apache 2.0 weights. See benchmarks, specs, costs and limits.
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AI Startup Distribution Report
A practical Kingy.ai report on how AI startups earn distribution across launches, developer ecosystems, AI-answer visibility, creators, marketplaces, and proof loops.
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Siri AI Finally Reaches the Public and the Apple Watch May Be Its Most Interesting Home
For years, asking Siri a complicated question felt like tossing a message into a digital wishing well. Sometimes you received a useful answer. Sometimes…
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State of Open-Weight AI Models
A practical Kingy.ai report on open-weight AI models, licenses, deployment control, local AI, enterprise fit, and buyer risks for 2026.
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Claude Code Just Got Its Own Browser—and Chrome Can Take a Coffee Break
Claude Code has learned a new trick. It can now browse the web from inside Anthropic’s desktop app, allowing the AI coding agent to…
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Apple Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Trade-Secret Theft as the AI Hardware Battle Gets Personal
Apple and OpenAI have spent the past two years acting like friendly neighbors who occasionally borrow each other’s power tools. Apple integrated ChatGPT into…
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OpenAI Is Shutting Down ChatGPT Atlas, but Its Browser Ambitions Are Far From Dead
Atlas Is Packing Its Digital Bags OpenAI is shutting down ChatGPT Atlas, its ambitious AI-powered web browser, less than a year after launching it.…
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Google Releases LiteRT.js for Local Browser AI: Backends, Benchmarks, Browser Support, and Limits
Google’s LiteRT.js brings local model inference to web browsers. See its backends, vendor benchmarks, browser support, setup path, and current limits.
