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30 articles about product tease in AI news
OpenAI Renames Product Org to 'AGI Deployment', Sam Altman Teases 'Very Strong' Upcoming Model 'Spud'
OpenAI has renamed its product organization to 'AGI Deployment' and CEO Sam Altman has teased a 'very strong' upcoming model called 'Spud' that could 'accelerate the economy.' The moves signal a confident, aggressive push toward artificial general intelligence.
Kinetix AI Teases KAI Humanoid Robot with 36 DOF, 18,000 Sensors
Kinetix AI has teased KAI, a humanoid robot with 36 degrees of freedom, hybrid dexterous hands, and 18,000 sensors, positioning it as the most human-like robotic system to date.
Dflash with Continuous Batch Inference Teased for Draft Models
A developer teased the upcoming release of 'Dflash' with continuous batch inference, targeting current text-only draft models used in speculative execution to speed up LLM inference.
Modern RAG in 2026: A Production-First Breakdown of the Evolving Stack
A technical guide outlines the critical components of a modern Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system for 2026, focusing on production-ready elements like ingestion, parsing, retrieval, and reranking. This matters as RAG is the dominant method for grounding enterprise LLMs in private data.
Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock Teases 'Hark': A 'Bespoke Natural Language' Interface for AI
Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock previewed 'Hark,' described as a new natural language interface for AI. The brief teaser suggests a move toward more intuitive, conversational control systems, potentially for robotics.
Minimax Confirms Abab 6.5 Pro Model as 'Minimax 2.7' in Teaser Announcement
Minimax has officially branded its upcoming Abab 6.5 Pro model as 'Minimax 2.7' in a teaser announcement. This confirms the company's next major model release is imminent.
OpenAI Teases GPT-5.5 Launch: What We Know
A tweet from @intheworldofai suggests OpenAI will launch GPT-5.5 tomorrow, framing it as a pivotal moment akin to GPT-3.5. The announcement signals a significant model upgrade, though details remain scarce.
OpenAI Teases 'Not a Screenshot' AI Video Model
OpenAI posted a cryptic tweet stating 'This is not a screenshot' with a video link, strongly hinting at a new AI video generation model. This marks a direct move into a space currently led by rivals like Runway and Pika.
Shopify Engineering Teases 'Autoresearch' Beyond Model Training in 2026 Preview
Shopify Engineering has previewed a 2026 perspective suggesting 'autoresearch'—automated research processes—will have applications extending beyond just training AI models. This signals a broader operational automation strategy for the e-commerce giant.
Target's Tech Blog Teases 'Next-Gen Solution' for Digital Order Fulfillment
Target's internal tech blog has announced work on a next-generation solution for digital order fulfillment, specifically targeting the balance between operational speed and inventory accuracy. This is a core operational challenge for omnichannel retailers.
OpenAI President Teases 'Spud' Model, Two Years of Research
OpenAI President Greg Brockman briefly mentioned an upcoming model codenamed 'Spud', stating it represents 'two years worth of research that is coming to fruition.' No technical details or release timeline were provided.
Meta's 'Avocado' AI Project Teased on Social Media, Details Remain Unclear
A cryptic social media post suggests Meta is preparing to announce an AI project codenamed 'Avocado.' No technical specifications, release timeline, or purpose have been revealed.
DeepSeek Teases 'Much Larger' Base Model Release Amid Industry Silence and Hardware Challenges
DeepSeek staff confirmed a new, larger base model is coming soon, following months of quiet after reports of failed Huawei chip training. This comes as the Chinese AI lab faces heightened expectations after its breakthrough o1-level model in January 2025.
Google's Gemini 3.0 Pro Goes GA, 3.1 Pro Preview Teased in Major AI Push
Google is reportedly launching Gemini 3.0 Pro into general availability today while offering a preview of the next-generation Gemini 3.1 Pro. This dual announcement signals Google's aggressive roadmap to compete in the advanced AI assistant space.
Addy Osmani Unveils 'Agent Skills' for AI-Powered Development
Google VP Addy Osmani teased a new framework called 'Agent Skills' for constructing AI agents, likely a significant move to standardize and simplify agent-based development workflows.
Fenty Beauty Launches 'Rose Amber' AI Advisor on WhatsApp, Joining L'Oréal in Chat-Based Commerce Push
Fenty Beauty has launched 'Rose Amber,' a conversational AI advisor on WhatsApp for product recommendations and tutorials. This reflects a broader industry shift, with L'Oréal already generating over 20% of its DTC sales in Brazil via WhatsApp and planning a 2026 expansion of its own AI tool to the platform.
Meta's Adaptive Ranking Model: A Technical Breakthrough for Efficient LLM-Scale Inference
Meta has developed a novel Adaptive Ranking Model (ARM) architecture designed to drastically reduce the computational cost of serving large-scale ranking models for ads. This represents a core infrastructure breakthrough for deploying LLM-scale models in production at massive scale.
AI Shopping Update: OpenAI Focuses on Discovery, Meta Launches Checkout & Shopify Offers Catalog Integration
A trio of major AI shopping announcements: OpenAI shifts focus to product discovery, Meta launches in-app checkout for AI shopping ads, and Shopify opens its catalog integration to any brand. This signals a rapid move from conversational AI to transactional agentic systems.
OpenAI's Mysterious Announcement: What's Coming Next in the AI Revolution?
OpenAI appears poised to make a significant announcement, with social media teases suggesting imminent news from their official blog. This development comes at a critical time in AI advancement.
Qualcomm Builds Dedicated CPU for Agentic AI, Enters Hyperscale Silicon Market
Qualcomm CEO revealed dedicated CPU for agentic AI, custom silicon deal with hyperscaler shipping Dec 2026, and agentic smartphones. Pivot challenges GPU-centric AI infrastructure consensus.
Claude Solves Bioinformatics Problems Human Experts Miss
Anthropic shows Claude solves 23 bioinformatics problems human experts missed, catching errors in genomic analyses.
Alec Radford's 'Talk to the Past' AI Lets You Chat with History
A new AI project by Alec Radford and David Duvenaud lets you chat with simulated historical figures.
Minimax M3 Model Launching May 2026
Minimax confirmed their next-generation M3 model will launch in May 2026, following the successful M1 and M2 releases that established the company as a top contender in AI video generation.
LLM Agents Will Reshape Personalization
Researchers propose that LLM-based assistants are reconfiguring how user representations are produced and exposed, requiring a shift toward inspectable, portable, and revisable user models across services. They identify five research fronts for the future of recommender systems.
Tencent's HY-World 2.0 Generates Navigable 3D Worlds in Single Forward Pass
Tencent has open-sourced HY-World 2.0 on Hugging Face, a 3D world model that generates navigable 3D environments from text or image inputs in a single forward pass, advancing beyond video generation.
ChatGPT App Code Hints at Upcoming Image Feature Announcement
A developer found new strings in the ChatGPT app's code referencing an 'image announcement,' signaling a likely upcoming feature reveal from OpenAI.
American Express Launches Developer Kit and Purchase Protection for
American Express has introduced a new developer toolkit and a purchase protection feature designed for 'agentic commerce'—transactions initiated by AI agents. This move aims to provide infrastructure and consumer confidence for the emerging automated shopping ecosystem.
Chinese Firm Unveils Dexterous Robotic Hand for Fine Motor Tasks
A Chinese tech company has unveiled a robotic hand designed for complex fine-motor tasks, including playing finger games and solving Rubik's cubes. This represents a step forward in robotic manipulation, a key challenge for real-world AI integration.
AGIBOT Launches $536K 'Reasoning to Action' Challenge for Robotics
AGIBOT has announced a $536,000 prize competition targeting the 'Reasoning to Action' problem in robotics. This challenge aims to bridge high-level reasoning with low-level control, a critical hurdle for deploying generalist robots.
Anthropic Insider Hints at 'Glasswing' as Major AI Industry Turning Point
Alex Albert, an engineer at Anthropic, stated that an internal project called 'Glasswing' represents a major turning point in AI, comparable to significant industry events from the past three years.