Users of the Cursor AI code editor have received false information from its support bot, prompting a public correction and apology from the co-founder. The post Cursor AI’s Support Bot Hallucinates Policy, Sparking User Backlash and Company Apology appeared first on WinBuzzer.
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Microsoft’s MarkItDown tool now has an MCP server, allowing AI agents to access its file-to-Markdown conversion capabilities via the standard protocol. The post Microsoft’s MarkItDown Tool Gains MCP Server for AI Agent Access appeared first on WinBuzzer.
Responding to limitations in OpenAI’s new Codex CLI tool, Open Codex emerges as an MIT-licensed CLI for AI coding assistance using local models directly. The post Open Codex CLI: Local-First AI Coding CLI Emerges As Alternative to OpenAI Codex CLI appeared first on WinBuzzer.
Google has paid Samsung substantial monthly sums since January to preinstall Gemini AI, mirroring past illegal search deals, court testimony revealed. The post Google Antitrust Trial Reveals Details of Samsung’s Costly Gemini AI Integration Deal appeared first on WinBuzzer.
Microsoft has implemented stricter performance rules, including a new PIP/GVSA option and a two-year rehire ban for employees exiting due to low scores. The post Microsoft Implements Stricter Performance Policies, Including 2-Year Rehire Ban appeared first on WinBuzzer.
Following its incorporation, LMArena (Chatbot Arena) has encountered expert critiques concerning the validity and ethics of its widely cited AI model leaderboard. The post Experts Challenge Validity and Ethics of Crowdsourced AI Benchmarks Like LMArena (Chatbot Arena) appeared first on WinBuzzer.
Apple has put Mike Rockwell in charge of Siri—and the changes have started fast. Just weeks after stepping into the role, Rockwell has begun dismantling the existing structure of the Siri engineering team and replacing key figures with trusted lieutenants from his Vision Pro software group.
Apple had big ambitions for the Vision Pro. It was supposed to replace the iPhone as a daily device, and maybe even the Mac as your primary work machine. Developers imagined a future where people wore spatial computing headsets for hours at a time. But that future hasn’t arrived yet. Mass adoption has been slow,…
Elon Musk’s time spent leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will “drop significantly” starting in May, the Tesla boss announced during the company’s first quarter earnings call on Tuesday afternoon. Musk said that he will still work one or two days per week on DOGE and government-related issues beginning next month, but that his primary focus will be on Tesla and the other companies he runs. He added that he will continue working alongside President Donald Trump to cut the federal bureaucracy for as long as the president wants his help. “I’ll have to continue doing [DOGE] probably for the remainder of the president’s term, just to make sure the waste and fraud that we stopped does not come roaring back,” Musk said. Tesla’s stock price jumped 4% in after-hours trading, soon after Musk made his comment on focusing more on his electric car company. Musk has been spearheading DOGE for Trump as the new department has went on a cost-cutting spree within the federal government. He has repeatedly sa