AI Daily Briefing
- Gemini Spark: Impressive AI or Creepy Data Miner?: Google’s Gemini Spark is serving up eerily accurate travel plans. Is this the future of AI, or a step too far into our personal lives?
- Microsoft Scout: Your AI Sidekick Takes Flight [OpenClaw Power]: Forget chatbots; Microsoft’s new AI assistant, Scout, is an always-on virtual co-pilot for your life. Built on the surprisingly embraced OpenClaw, it’s poised to redefine the enterprise personal assistant.
- Beyond Basic RAG: The Right Tool for Document AI: The RAG playbook is fine. For some problems. But most teams are using the wrong tool for the job. This is the diagnostic.
- China’s PLA Buys Nvidia Chips Post-Ban: Washington’s attempts to curb China’s AI ambitions are facing a serious challenge. Beijing’s military appears to have found ways around export controls to acquire crucial Nvidia chips.
- AI Search Gets Personal: Agents & Dynamic UI Arrive: The familiar search bar is getting a radical overhaul. Google is injecting its latest AI models directly into the heart of Search, promising a future where queries morph into proactive agents and dynamic, interactive interfaces.
- Opal Electronics: OpenAI’s $40M Bet on the Next AI Gadget: Remember those fancy webcams from Opal? Forget them. They’re now Opal Electronics, and thanks to a boatload of OpenAI cash, they’re aiming to be the next big thing in AI hardware. The question is, will this one actually work?
- Daily Briefing: June 02, 2026: Your AI morning briefing for June 02, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
- LLM Explainability: The Scorecard Broke [New Tools Emerge]: The old ways of testing AI are kaput. Models are memorizing, not reasoning. Thankfully, new tools promise to pry open the LLM black box.