America’s $200 AI Coding Tool Just Met a $3 Chinese Rival, GLM-4.7

https://www.techloy.com/americas-200-ai-coding-tool-just-met-a-3-chinese-rival-glm-4-7/

XDA: I tried this open-source platform to self-host LLMs, and it’s faster than I expected

https://www.xda-developers.com/open-source-platform-to-self-host-llms-faster-than-expected/

LLMs’ ‘Simulated Reasoning’ Abilities Are a ‘Brittle Mirage,’ Researchers Find

https://m.slashdot.org/story/445464

Custom AI Tutor Bots Are Transforming Learning at HBS

Here’s How Students Are Using Them.
https://hbsp.harvard.edu/inspiring-minds/ai-tutor-bots-harvard-business-school?cid=email%7Cmarketo%7C2025-08-05-the-faculty-lounge%7C16909341%7Cfaculty-lounge-newsletter%7Ceducator%7Cvarious%7Caug2025&acctID=19108014&mkt_tok=ODU1LUFUWi0yOTQAAAGcGOJuk5dUK_bfYAJspUPzDy23I1LIKFXdrYcYPEneo2U2QCYLKRaRXSw20-AuQ96k9B45n2Kuk0jV9_5jAw7mDbRPRnomJPBDMVJ82ItxmJALSg

Encouraged by these early successes, HBS faculty and the Digital Transformation team are expanding AI experiments throughout the curriculum; this includes integrating HBS-developed tutor bots in more courses in the future, such as data science, finance, and strategy. HBS is also giving all students access to general-purpose AI tools, including ChatGPT Edu and the data analysis tool Julius AI, to further promote AI usage among students.

A story from midhundasl on Medium

Read “The Evolution of Information Retrieval: RAG, GraphRAG, KAG, and CAG“ by midhundasl on Medium: https://medium.com/@itsmemidhundasl2023/decoding-rag-graphrag-kag-and-cag-the-future-of-intelligent-information-retrieval-e561dd7e45bb

Apple Mac Studio can hurt Nvidia’s business​ | Cybernews

https://cybernews.com/news/apple-mac-studio-threaten-nvidia-ai-dominance/

Software Engineer Runs Generative AI On 20-Year-Old PowerBook G4

https://m.slashdot.org/story/440183

How I use LLMs

New Junior Developers Can’t Actually Code

https://m.slashdot.org/story/438877

After DeepSeek Shock, Alibaba Unveils Rival AI Model That Uses Less Computing Power

https://m.slashdot.org/story/438159