Bitcoin's rising price floor amid AI investment and regulatory delays suggests resilience, but prolonged uncertainty may hinder broader adoption.
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Enterprises are using AI to write more code than ever before; anywhere between 25% and 75%, depending on who you ask. This means developers are moving to other parts of the process, where they run into whole new sets of problems.
IBM rolled out its IBM Bob agentic software development platform earlier this year to help developers across the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC), rather than just in single interfaces or isolated tasks.
To build out the platform, IBM Thursday announced a series of updates, including new multi-agent capabilities, parallel tool calling, and built-in cost and use analytics. The company also announced three specialized workflows geared specifically to Java modernization, its IBM i operating system (OS), and its mainframe architecture, IBM Z.
“What makes IBM Bob different is that IBM did not build it as another point coding assistant,” said Michael Kwok, VP of IBM Bob. “The market conversation has moved from ‘which model writes code fastest?’ to ‘which
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Jessie A Ellis
Jul 09, 2026 17:50
OpenAI’s GeneBench-Pro evaluates AI’s ability to handle complex genomic and biological research tasks, with 129 synthetic problems testing real-world decision-making.
OpenAI has unveiled GeneBench-Pro, a cutting-edge benchmark targeting AI performance in computational biology, genomics, and translational medicine. Released on June 30, 2026, this research-level tool is designed to push AI beyond routine data handling into the realm of judgment-heavy, real-world scientific reasoning. GeneBench-Pro builds on the earlier GeneBench framework, now tackling more complex tasks across 129 meticulously designed problems. These problems simulate real-world scenarios, requiring AI systems to analyze messy datasets, revise assumptions, and make iterative decisions—tasks that mirror the nuanced workflows of human researchers. According to OpenAI, this
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Luisa Crawford
Jul 09, 2026 15:23
Manus launches ‘Branch,’ enabling parallel AI workflows without losing context. Explore how this innovation boosts productivity.
Manus has unveiled a new feature called ‘Branch,’ an AI-powered tool designed to help users manage multiple parallel workflows without losing context. Announced on July 9, 2026, Branch enables users to split any task into separate sessions, each inheriting the full context of the original while remaining isolated from other branches. This innovation aims to make AI-powered workflows more flexible and efficient, particularly for professionals juggling complex, multi-step projects. The core functionality of Branch lies in its ability to treat accumulated context as a reusable asset. Users can create a branch by clicking an icon beneath a message, which launches a parallel session that carries over all prior instruct
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Ted Hisokawa
Jul 09, 2026 13:26
Character.AI debuts (c.ai) series, original AI-driven microdramas integrated with interactive chat. A bold move in AI entertainment.
Character.AI, the AI chatbot platform known for its customizable digital personas, has launched a new feature called (c.ai) series, introducing original short-form video microdramas. The series, designed for mobile viewing, integrates directly with the platform’s interactive chat experience, enabling users to engage with characters after watching episodes. The first slate of (c.ai) series includes three shows spanning genres like romance, horror, and sci-fi survival. Titles include Last Summer, a nostalgic romance; The Nighttime Game, a paranormal thriller; and Eden Fall, a virtual survival story. Episodes are available now in the Character.AI mobile app under a new entertainment tab, which also
The post Bitcoin Rebounds 11% From $57,700 Low as On-Chain Demand Recovers appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Bitcoin News Bitcoin (BTC) has staged a roughly 11% rebound from last week’s $57,700 low, climbing back toward the $64,000 area as on-chain data points to a genuine shift in demand rather than a simple technical bounce. Our reading of the flow suggests the leading cryptocurrency is sitting at an inflection point between a fading bear-market decline and the early groundwork for renewed strength. The recovery arrived after weeks of relentless selling, and the speed of the move has revived talk of a local bottom. Traders are now watching whether spot buyers can sustain the bid or whether this is another rally destined to be sold into. The most important signal sits beneath the price action. Combined spot and futures demand contracted by roughly 650,000 BTC in early June — the largest such drawdown since 2022 — and that collapse was a primary driver of the sell-off. On-chain data
NEA representatives at the ISTELive conference in Orlando said competency-based professional development, measured by demonstrated proficiency rather than hours, may be gaining traction in the age of AI.
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CleanSpark’s Bitcoin mining operation just posted some of its strongest numbers yet — and the market noticed. Shares of CLSK climbed 6.13% to $13.16, closing near session highs, after the company disclosed a record operational hashrate and a meaningful jump in Bitcoin holdings. But beneath the surface of that single-session rally, a more complicated technical picture is taking shape — one that has at least one prominent analyst urging caution before anyone rushes to call it a trend. Key takeaways CleanSpark produced 614 Bitcoin in early July 2026 and reached a record operational hashrate of 50 EH/s. Total Bitcoin holdings climbed to 13,924 BTC, reflecting sustained accumulation alongside active mining. CLSK shares rose 6.13% to $13.16, but technical indicators — including MACD and ADX — signal prevailing bearish momentum. Probability models assign a 68% likelihood of downward pri
The post AI Contracts, Not Bitcoin, Now Drive Miner Valuations—and Cipher, TeraWulf Look Cheap appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Bitcoin miner equity valuations used to move almost lockstep with the price of BTC. That story is now changing fast. According to a market note from CoinDesk, Compass Point analysts Michael Donovan and Ed Engel argue that AI compute contracts—not bitcoin mining economics—are becoming the primary valuation driver for publicly traded miners. The analysts name Cipher Mining and TeraWulf as standout examples. Both stocks, they say, trade below the implied value of their signed AI hosting leases. Despite billions of dollars already locked into multi-year contracts, equity investors are applying a steep discount—a gap that the Compass Point team calls irrational. The pivot toward AI infrastructure is not happening in isolation. Across the broader tech landscape, decentralized computing networks are attracting serious capital—partnerships like UXLINK and Origins