
Reimagining Post: AI-Powered Rough Cuts Editing Overnight
Eddie AI unveiled version 3 on April 14, 2026, introducing the Night Shift workflow that automatically logs, syncs, and assembles a rough cut while footage renders overnight. The AI assistant organizes interviews, B‑roll, and multicam sequences, then exports a ready‑to‑edit project for Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut Pro. Eddie positions the tool as a collaborative editor rather than a replacement, emphasizing human judgment in storytelling. The launch precedes the NAB Show, signaling a push toward AI‑driven efficiency in professional post‑production.
Veo 3.1 API for Ecommerce: Faster Creative Testing, Better Product Videos, and Scalable Content
Veo has launched its 3.1 API, a video‑generation tool aimed at ecommerce teams that need to produce large volumes of product‑focused videos quickly. The API promises to cut the time between creative concept and usable asset, enabling brands to test...
Northbeam Review 2026: Is It the Right Attribution Platform for Your Shopify Brand?
Northbeam is a third‑party attribution platform for Shopify and DTC brands that spend $50,000‑$500,000 monthly on paid media across multiple channels. It combines machine‑learning multi‑touch attribution (MTA) with media‑mix modeling (MMM) and feeds data back to ad‑platform algorithms via its...

Eddie AI Introduces Night Shift to Let AI Help Process Footage Overnight After a Shoot Day
Video‑editing platform Eddie AI launched its V3 Night Shift feature, allowing editors to offload footage processing to overnight runs. By texting a link to cloud storage, Eddie automatically ingests, sorts, syncs, logs, and assembles a rough cut, delivering a ready‑to‑edit...
Sonodynamic Therapy with Ferrocene-Modified Frameworks Targets Breast Cancer Metastasis
Researchers at Beijing Institute of Technology have engineered ferrocene‑modified covalent organic frameworks (mCOFs) that act as ultrasound‑activated sonosensitizers. When combined with sonodynamic therapy, the nanoplatform reduces breast cancer cell viability to 24.3% and drives apoptosis above 84%, while simultaneously generating...
Introducing, the CORE Carbon Removal Framework
Carbon180 unveiled the Community‑Informed, Open Access, Reviewed, and Evaluated (CORE) Carbon Removal Framework, a comprehensive guide for responsible carbon removal projects. The framework centers on three beneficiaries—communities, climate, and ecosystems—and embeds principles such as justice, equity, transparency, and net negativity....
AI Summer, Data Winter: What the AI Index Reveals — and What It Doesn’t Yet Measure
The Stanford HAI AI Index Report 2026 paints a picture of an ongoing AI summer, with rapid adoption—over half the global population using AI within three years—record investment, and near‑human performance across many domains. At the same time, the report warns...
ReferralCandy Review 2026: The Honest Shopify Referral and Affiliate App Assessment
ReferralCandy is a Shopify‑focused platform that automates both referral and affiliate programs for merchants generating $20K‑$2M in monthly revenue. The app promises 10‑25% of total revenue from referrals within 90 days and requires only a 30‑60 minute setup plus an...

Apple Has Hidden the Pre-Creator-Studio Versions of Keynote, Numbers, and Pages in the Mac App Store
Apple has removed the legacy iWork apps—Keynote, Numbers, and Pages—from the Mac App Store, leaving only the new Creator Studio‑compatible versions available to new users. Existing customers can still retrieve the older versions from their download history, but they will...

Faster, but in Which Direction?
The post argues that AI is a powerful amplifier that magnifies whatever brand foundation you feed it. Companies with clear identity, purpose, and direction can use AI to accelerate execution and maintain coherence. In contrast, brands lacking clarity end up...

Aeluma Wins $4M Contracts for Quantum Materials
Aeluma announced it has secured more than $4 million in U.S. government contracts to scale production of quantum‑dot lasers and AlGaAs nonlinear materials. The funding enables a dual‑sourcing strategy with Tower Semiconductor and Sumitomo Chemical Advanced Technology, moving the company from...

ZeroTier Named Cyber Security Solution of the Year 2026
ZeroTier was named Cyber Security Solution of the Year 2026 by The Cyber Security Review. The award highlights its software‑defined networking platform that secures AI‑driven traffic and meets NIST/NSA CNSA 2.0 post‑quantum standards. CEO Andrew Gault said the honor validates ZeroTier’s...

Five Hyperscalers Now Own over Two-Thirds of Global AI Compute
Five hyperscalers—Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Oracle—now command roughly two‑thirds of the world’s AI compute capacity, up from about 60% at the start of 2024. The share increase reflects continued investment in custom silicon and massive data‑center expansions. AI labs...
Analysis: Amazon
Amazon announced an $11.57 billion acquisition of Globalstar, securing valuable L‑band mobile‑satellite spectrum. The deal bolsters Amazon’s Project Kuiper, which plans to launch about 3,200 low‑Earth‑orbit satellites by 2029, with half the constellation operational by July. Globalstar’s Direct‑to‑Device (D2D) technology will...
How To Attract More E-Commerce Brands to Your Packaging Company
Packaging firms aiming at e‑commerce clients must shift from price‑competition to a strategic partnership model. The guide outlines three pillars—operational reliability, sustainability credentials, and memorable unboxing—that e‑commerce brands evaluate when selecting packaging suppliers. It provides a quick audit framework, practical...

Why Smart Openclaw Operators Are Getting More Careful with Updates
OpenClaw operators are treating updates as formal change‑management events after recent regressions broke critical messaging channels. The April 2026 packaging bug omitted essential files, causing the gateway to fail, while a February issue showed a bot that appeared connected yet...

A $750M Fabless Chip Company, and the Foundry That Makes the Chips
Credo Technology announced a $750 million cash acquisition of Israeli silicon‑photonic fabless startup DustPhotonics, with an earn‑out that could lift total consideration to about $1.3 billion. DustPhotonics’ proprietary L3C (Low‑Loss Laser Coupling) technology remains opaque, as no public loss figures or peer‑reviewed...

The Business of Benefits: Enhanced Maternity Benefits at Koch Industries
Koch Industries, employing 60,000 U.S. workers, rolled out a virtual maternity‑care benefit with Pomelo for all medical‑plan members in 2022. Over 3,000 employees and families have enrolled, driving an 8% drop in NICU admissions, a 31% reduction in NICU stay...
Optional Product Pricing Best Practices + Benefits
Optional product pricing lets firms sell a low‑priced core item while monetizing add‑ons, upgrades, or custom features. The model, exemplified by airlines, Leatherology, and car manufacturers, boosts average order value and widens market appeal. Best practices include anchoring a fair...

From Pledges to Projects to Procurement: How to Build a Digital Platform to Manage Climate Finance
The Open Contracting Partnership found that while the technology to track climate finance exists, misaligned incentives and data silos prevent its use. Commitments such as the UNFCCC’s $6 trillion annual target remain high‑level because current systems cannot follow money through procurement...

Florance Gift Fuels Princeton’s Quantum Research & Discovery
Andy and Heather Florance have made a substantial, undisclosed donation to Princeton University’s Princeton Quantum Initiative, accelerating its research and education efforts. The gift bolsters work in superconducting qubits, quantum materials, and other quantum information science, aligning with recent breakthroughs...
Need Some CPUs? Good Luck With That
The AI boom has moved from GPUs to a surge in CPU demand, leaving cloud providers and PC makers scrambling for capacity. Microsoft’s GitHub and AWS report severe shortages as AI reasoning models require intensive CPU cycles for validation, reinforcement...
210th Battalion Reformed Into Drone Battalion
Ukraine has restructured its Territorial Defense Forces, converting the 210th Territorial Defense Battalion into the 210th Unmanned Systems Battalion. The new unit is temporarily assigned to the 425th Assault Regiment, known as the Skelya Regiment, under the leadership of Konstantin Rusanov,...
“Too Dangerous To Release” Is Becoming The New AI Marketing Strategy
Anthropic has placed its latest model, Mythos, behind a restricted access program called Project Glasswing, echoing earlier warnings from OpenAI about AI’s existential risk. The company frames the model as "too dangerous to release," a narrative that serves both safety...
Tuning 2D Materials Growth for Quantum Photonics
Researchers at INL have introduced a new atmospheric‑pressure chemical vapor deposition technique that tunes argon flow during ammonia‑borane decomposition to grow large‑area hexagonal boron nitride (h‑BN) films. The optimized process yields high‑quality h‑BN layers that host single‑photon emitters operating at...

LogiPharma 2026: How Automation Is Reshaping Pharma Supply Chains
At LogiPharma 2026, Cold Chain Technologies’ chief commercial officer Anthony “TJ” Rizzo emphasized that automation and real‑time monitoring are redefining pharmaceutical cold‑chain logistics. He explained that end‑to‑end visibility can shift companies from reactive, post‑delivery investigations to proactive risk mitigation. Regulators are...
More Issues With Bilt Cash? This Time With Walgreens Redemptions
Bilt’s cash‑back loyalty program is facing a fresh snag: Walgreens gift cards issued for Bilt Cash redemptions are being rejected, with reports focusing on cards generated in April 2024. Walgreens staff have been instructed not to accept the cards, and...
A Built-In 'Hairpin' Prevents Rogue CRISPR RNAs
Researchers at the Helmholtz Institute for RNA‑based Infection Research have identified a conserved RNA hairpin that blocks the production of extraneous CRISPR RNAs (ecrRNAs) in diverse CRISPR‑Cas13 systems. The hairpin binds the first repeat in the CRISPR array, preventing Cas13...

Bank of America’s CashPro App Usage Rises 20%
Bank of America reports that its CashPro mobile platform processed a record $1.2 trillion in payments during 2025, roughly $38,000 each second, while user sign‑ins climbed 20% year over year. The growth reflects a broader shift toward mobile‑first treasury operations, where...

Ground-Based Telescopes and a Shared Orbiting Starshade Can Directly See Earth-Like Exoplanets
A new Nature study proposes a hybrid observatory that couples a 30‑meter‑class ground telescope such as the ELT, TMT or GMT with a 99‑meter orbiting starshade. The starshade creates a deep shadow above the atmosphere, while adaptive optics on the...
NASA’s Global Reach Just Got Broader
NASA’s Artemis II mission successfully looped a 5.7 million‑pound rocket around the Moon and back, marking the deepest crewed venture since the Apollo era. The flight demonstrated the agency’s technical readiness for a future lunar landing and underscored its growing brand relevance....

The ROI of Ambient AI in Health Care and Autonomous Coding
Ambient AI is moving beyond a digital scribe to reshape the entire note‑to‑bill continuum in health care. Early pilots showed 20‑40% reductions in documentation time, easing clinician burnout, but CFOs now demand measurable revenue impact. By feeding real‑time documentation into...

The New Reality: From Engineers to PMs
Generative AI tools like Claude Code and Codex are reshaping software delivery, enabling a company to rebuild a Webflow site into Next.js in two days and allowing a 15‑engineer team to push over 10,000 pull requests in a month. The...
Graphene Mirrors Hidden Charges Shaping Water without Changing Wetting
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute have shown that a graphene monolayer, while appearing wetting‑transparent on the macroscopic scale, acts as a nanoscale mirror for substrate charges, reshaping the structure of adjacent water molecules. Using surface‑specific vibrational spectroscopy and molecular dynamics...
DARPA Launches HARQ Program to Advance Heterogeneous Quantum Architectures
DARPA has inaugurated the Heterogeneous Architectures for Quantum (HARQ) program to break the single‑qubit limitation that hampers current quantum computers. The effort will bring together 19 teams from 15 universities and companies to develop both software frameworks (MOSAIC) and hardware...
Silicon Valley’s Anthropic Anxiety
The HumanX conference in San Francisco highlighted a surge in AI spending, especially on Anthropic, with executives reporting a ten‑fold increase in their budgets. While salespeople and investors flooded the event, actual customers were noticeably scarce. CEOs across software and...

Why SAG's 'Tilly Tax' Falls Short of Bollywood's AI Future
The Writers Guild of America clinched a four‑year contract that adds $321 million to health and pension funds but stops short of securing compensation for the use of writers’ work in AI training. Studios must only notify the WGA if they...

Pharmaceutical Executive Daily: AbbVie and Haisco Enter $745 Million Licensing Agreement
AbbVie signed an exclusive licensing deal with China’s Haisco Pharmaceutical to develop, manufacture and sell a suite of novel pain compounds outside mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau. The agreement provides Haisco $30 million upfront and up to $715 million in milestone payments,...

Stanford AI Engineering: 10 Lessons Most Builders Get Wrong
Stanford’s CS230 AI engineering session distills ten hard‑won lessons about why most AI products fail at the engineering layer, not the model. A BCG‑led study showed that untrained AI performs worse than no AI, highlighting prompt training as the highest‑leverage...
Brookhaven Lab: A Silicon-Compatible Path Toward Scalable Quantum Systems
Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers have fabricated superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) using transition‑metal silicide layers on silicon substrates. The process adapts standard CMOS lithography and etching techniques, enabling the creation of constriction‑type junctions instead of conventional Josephson junctions. Operating the...
Targeted Offer for Bilt Cardholders: Spend $1,000, Get 10,000 Points
Bilt is rolling out a limited-time promotion that grants 10,000 bonus points to cardholders who spend at least $1,000 by May 13, 2026. The offer, visible in the Wallet tab of the Bilt app, appears to target members who primarily use the...
Apple Studio Display XDR Now Cleared for Diagnostic Radiology
Apple’s Studio Display XDR has received FDA clearance for diagnostic radiology, allowing U.S. radiologists to view medical images on the consumer‑grade monitor. The display supports DICOM presets on macOS 26.4, eliminating the need for dedicated imaging screens. Priced at $2,899,...

Tesla Full Self-Driving Shows Stunning Maneuver in Europe to Silence Skeptics
Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving (FSD) system earned its first European public‑road approval in the Netherlands and quickly demonstrated the technology on narrow rural routes. In one clip the software steered onto a bike path to bypass a tractor that blocked half...

They Laughed at His Idea. He Made $40K Last Month.
The post argues that generic AI products are losing appeal while niche, vertical AI tools are delivering strong profits. It highlights examples such as a solo‑founder chatbot builder that reached $8 million ARR and a dentist‑email service earning $40 k per month...

Fordham 33 (Report 4): Life Sciences and Healthcare Innovation
A multinational panel at Fordham’s IPKat event dissected life‑science patent strategies across the U.S., Europe, Japan and the upcoming Unified Patent Court. Speakers highlighted how European protocol disclosures reveal methods but not results, making anticipatory rejections rare, while U.S. product‑for‑use...
Microsoft Eyes New 3,200-Acre Datacenter Development in Wyoming
Microsoft announced plans to acquire roughly 3,200 acres near Cheyenne, Wyoming, to build a new hyperscale datacenter, expanding its footprint that began in 2012. The development will be split between a 200‑acre parcel in Bison Business Park and a 3,000‑acre...

NYC Congestion Zone Cuts Air Pollution 22% Study Finds | Phys.org
New York City’s congestion pricing, launched in January 2025, has delivered measurable environmental gains. A Cornell study shows that particulate matter 2.5 concentrations fell 22% within the Congestion Relief Zone during the first six months. The program also cut traffic, reduced...
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Volume 25 [Members Edition]
The latest Volume 25 members edition spotlights a wave of AI‑focused initiatives and market moves. Anthropic and Andreessen Horowitz unveiled joint fellowships to nurture next‑generation talent, while OpenAI announced the shutdown of its Sora video‑generation model. Notion made headlines by purchasing...

The Robot That Wants to Handle Every Bag in Every Airport
Azalea Robotics unveiled its autonomous baggage‑handling robot, ARC One, on The Road to Autonomy podcast. The mobile system uses suction grippers and computer‑vision to pick, scan and load bags onto carts without cages or fixed infrastructure. Designed to plug into...

Eight Ounce Coffee Becomes Exclusive Stronghold Roaster Distributor in Canada
Calgary‑based Eight Ounce Coffee has secured exclusive rights to distribute South Korea’s Stronghold electric roasters across Canada, adding the S2, S7, S8 and S9 models to its portfolio. The company, which already supplies roughly 4,000 cafés, roasters, hotels and retailers...