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Apple integrates Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s Codex into Xcode 26.3 in push for ‘agentic coding’

The update is Apple's most significant embrace of AI-assisted software development since introducing intelligence features in Xcode 26 last year, and arrives as "vibe coding" — the practice of delegating software creation to large language models — has become one of the most debated topics in technology.

Michael Nuñez
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A European AI challenger goes after GitHub Copilot: Mistral launches Vibe 2.0

The release is a pivotal moment for the Paris-based company, which is transitioning its developer tools from a free testing phase to a commercial product integrated with its paid subscription plans. The move comes just days after Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch told Bloomberg Television at the World Economic Forum in Davos that the company expects to cross €1 billion in revenue by the end of 2026 — a projection that would still leave it far behind American competitors but would cement its position as Europe's preeminent AI firm.

Michael Nuñez
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While everyone talks about an AI bubble, Salesforce quietly added 6,000 enterprise customers in 3 months

While Silicon Valley debates whether artificial intelligence has become an overinflated bubble, Salesforce's enterprise AI platform quietly added 6,000 new customers in a single quarter — a 48% increase that executives say demonstrates a widening gap between speculative AI hype and deployed enterprise solutions generating measurable returns.

Michael Nuñez
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Teenage innovators: Three brothers are changing healthcare from their home

Big ideas often sprout from unexpected places like garages and dorm rooms, but three remarkable teenage brothers, Aviraj, Dhilen, and Brijen Soin, are proving that groundbreaking science and entrepreneurship don’t need a college degree. The siblings, still in high school, are the inspiration behind Soin Pharmaceuticals and the collaborators of several medical innovations, and their journey from a home lab to the forefront of pharmaceutical development is a one-of-a-kind story.

K.H. Koehler