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This might be the most structured AI dev tool yet
China might own the future of self driving cars
Google’s new AI summaries could cut publisher traffic even more
Microsoft just redrew the map for AI + Dynamics 365
Mistral just made AI speech cheaper and open
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Amazon's new coding tool wants you to slow down

Amazon CEO: Andy Jassy
Amazon just released Kiro, a new AI-powered IDE and it’s not chasing Copilot or Claude Code. Instead, it’s trying to make software engineering feel like engineering again.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Kiro is Amazon’s answer to Windsurf and Copilot but with structure, not speed, as its core value.
Built on Claude 3.7 and 4.0, Kiro turns simple prompts into full development workflows with specs, tests, and architecture.
Think “prompt to production,” but every step is mapped, documented, and testable no more prompt spaghetti.
Unlike Q Developer, Kiro is designed to be a full agentic IDE, not just a code completer.
Hooks let teams automate QA tasks like secrets scanning or enforcing design patterns all configurable in code.
It runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, and it's free during preview (with paid plans starting at $19/month).
Amazon open-sourced a demo game, Spirit of Kiro, to show how deeply this workflow can scale.
The AI coding wave started with speed but Kiro is betting that structure wins long-term. If you're tired of duct-taping feature requests with chat prompts, this might be the first serious step toward AI that actually respects software engineering.
Baidu and friends are beating Tesla at their own game

Image Credits: The Economist
Baidu’s Apollo Go has crossed 1,000 vehicles, 15 cities, and 1.4 million rides and it’s not stopping in China. Chinese robotaxi firms are expanding globally, and US dominance is officially under threat.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Baidu, Pony. ai, and WeRide are scaling robotaxis at record speed.
Apollo Go alone clocked 1.4 million rides in Q1 2025, across China’s cities.
Baidu’s cost edge is real: they’re building vehicles for as little as $28,000.
Their AI is trained on chaotic urban roads, a perfect lab for scale.
Expansion is already underway in Europe and the Middle East.
Tesla’s pilot looks sluggish by comparison; Waymo’s still mostly US-bound.
Big hurdles remain: profitability, Nvidia chip dependence, and regulations.
Chinese AV companies aren’t just playing catch-up, they’re rewriting the game. Their blend of cost control, on-the-ground learning, and global ambition could force a reset in how the West thinks about robotaxis. If Waymo is the lab, China is the factory.
Google just made it easier to skip your article

Google is now rolling out AI-generated news summaries in its Discover feed. It’s a major user feature and a potential nightmare for publishers already bleeding traffic.
Here’s everything you need to know
Instead of headlines, Discover now shows AI summaries with source logos.
The summaries pull from multiple outlets, citing them but skipping clicks.
It’s not a test. This is a full U.S. rollout on iOS and Android, focused on trends.
Google says it helps users “decide what to read” but many won’t click at all.
Publishers are already seeing declines: 15% drop in search traffic year-over-year.
No-click news is up too, nearly 7 in 10 searches now end without a visit.
Google’s new Offerwall tries to compensate, but for many, it’s too little, too late.
AI summaries are great for users, brutal for media. Discover was one of the last reliable traffic sources and even that’s now being abstracted. For publishers, the real question isn’t how to monetize AI. It’s how to survive it.
FY26 marks a new playbook for AI Business Solutions

At the MCAPS Start for Partners event, Microsoft revealed a strategic realignment: Dynamics 365 and Microsoft 365 are now united under a new AI-first approach called “AI Business Solutions.”
Here’s everything you need to know:
Microsoft’s FY26 partner priorities center around Copilots, frontier AI, and modernization.
D365 and M365 are now treated as one category with AI woven throughout.
“Copilots on every device” is the top priority across roles and industries.
Microsoft’s sales strategy will push partners harder on migration and modernization deals.
The Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) model remains central, but EA conflicts are being addressed.
Frontier Firms, those building AI agents into core workflows are the new focus.
Customers are expected to move from Copilot Chat to custom agents and full D365 integration.
Microsoft’s realignment signals this: if you're not embedding AI into every touchpoint from emails to ERP, you’ll be left behind. FY26 isn’t about selling software. It’s about selling transformation, one agent at a time.
Voxtral might be the first speech model you can trust and afford

image Credits: Mistral AI
French AI startup Mistral has entered the audio AI race with Voxtral, an open model that challenges the high-cost, closed alternatives from the usual tech giants.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Voxtral is Mistral’s first audio AI model, built to run in real-world business apps.
It can transcribe 30+ minutes of audio and understand up to 40, thanks to its LLM base.
Developers can query audio, summarize it, or trigger live actions via voice commands.
It supports 8 languages, including Hindi, Portuguese, and Dutch.
Two versions: Voxtral Small (24B params) for production; Mini (3B) for edge.
The stripped-down Mini Transcribe beats OpenAI Whisper at half the cost.
It’s fully open source, deployable locally, and starts at just $0.001 per minute.
Voxtral isn’t just another model, it’s a serious shot at open audio intelligence. For teams priced out of closed ecosystems or wary of vendor lock-in, this could be the first real alternative. Expect more companies to rethink how and where they build voice tech.

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