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Why Is Palladyne AI Corp (PDYN) Plunging In 2025?

Palladyne AI Corp (NASDAQ:PDYN) makes AI and machine learning software for robotic systems. The stock is down significantly so far in 2025 as volatility in small-cap tech stocks has intensified, and investors have rotated away from high-growth, speculative names like PDYN toward more stable assets.

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OpenAI adopts rival Anthropic's standard for connecting AI models to data

OpenAI is embracing rival Anthropic's standard, Model Context Protocol (MCP), for connecting AI assistants to the systems where data resides.

Polaron AI materials design tool wins inaugural Manchester Prize

Polaron is the first-ever winner of the Manchester Prize. Launched in 2023, the first year of the Manchester Prize called upon the innovators, academics, entrepreneurs and disruptors in the U.K. to enter AI solutions that would deliver public good, receiving nearly 300 entries.

Phenom Launches Customized AI Agents for Specific Functions and Industries

HR technology company Phenom's new AI agents were designed in consideration of how roles can be different across various organizations.

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AI-powered parametric insurer Mythen launches in Bermuda and Texas

A new artificial intelligence-driven parametric insurer has launched in Bermuda and Texas, aiming to transform how natural catastrophe risks are underwritten and managed. Mythen, founded by

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AI is Taking Over Aviation--And These Two Companies Just Hit the Accelerator

Archer and Palantir are teaming up to revolutionize flight with AI-powered manufacturing and next-gen air traffic control.

Ajay Devgn Launches Generative AI Storytelling Venture Prismix (EXCLUSIVE)

Bollywood star Ajay Devgn has launched Prismix, an AI-driven media company focused on generative storytelling technologies.

Will the future of software development run on vibes?

While vibe coding, if an error occurs, you feed it back into the AI model, accept the changes, hope it works, and repeat the process. Karpathy's technique stands in stark contrast to traditional software development best practices, which typically emphasize careful planning, testing, and understanding of implementation details.