New specification, supported by leading LF AI & Data member organizations IBM and Red Hat, as well as other organizations including ABBYY, complements the Docling open source project SAN FRANCISCO, […]
The post LF AI & Data Foundation Launches DocLang Specification Working Group appeared first on AIwire.
The 2026 State of AI Coding report shows vibe coding is mainstream, but unverified trust is causing a production crisis SAN FRANCISCO, June 10, 2026 — New Relic today released its […]
The post New Relic Report Reveals AI-Generated Code Grades Higher in Review, Yet Triggers Rise in Production Incidents appeared first on AIwire.
New protocol enables secure, open sharing of Agent Skills, AI models, and data across platforms SAN FRANCISCO, June 10, 2026 — The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation […]
The post Linux Foundation Announces OpenSharing Project to Standardize AI Asset and Data Exchange appeared first on AIwire.
LF AI & Data Foundation, a division of the Linux Foundation, launched a working group on Tuesday that will focus on the development of DocLang, a specification intended to support interoperable document processing across AI and agentic workflows.
The working group, founded by premier members IBM, Nvidia and Red Hat, is tasked with the creation of an open, universal, AI-native document format designed to improve how enterprises prepare, exchange, and govern document data for AI systems. Contributors ABBYY and Human Signal will also be involved in its development.
The announcement stated, “enterprises today work across a fragmented landscape of document formats, including PDFs, JPEGs, and other file types built primarily for human consumption rather than AI interpretation.”
As organizations increasingly rely on generative AI and agentic systems, it said, “this disconnect can introduce complexity, raise costs, and reduce reliability when extracting meaning from business documents.”
Mark C
At an event in San Francisco today, General Motors made a series of announcements around EV batteries, energy storage, and grid resiliency in the face of growing electricity demand from AI data centers. The automaker announced that it would be activating new vehicle-to-grid capabilities for its current EV and home energy customers. It's releasing a new commercial energy storage system strategy, anchored by newly developed sodium-ion batteries for industrial-scale grid applications. And it's launching a new feature for EV owners that it says will help simplify public charging.
Right now, millions of EVs are sitting idly in driveways across …
Read the full story at The Verge.
Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati made her first major public appearance in roughly 18 months at the Bloomberg Tech conference in San Francisco, using the platform to preview her startup Thinking Machines Lab’s core technology and address the circumstances that first thrust her into the spotlight. Murati described what the company calls “interaction models” — a departure […]
Tech giant IBM is warning of a new cyberattack campaign that traps banking customers inside fake browser screens while attackers watch their sessions in real time. A senior threat researcher at IBM Trusteer says the campaign is called OverlordMX and was identified in March 2026 targeting financial institutions in Latin America. IBM says OverlordMX is an […]
The post IBM Warns of New ‘Man-in-the-Browser’ Campaign That Locks Victims Inside Fake Bank Screens and Empties Accounts in Real Time appeared first on The Daily Hodl.
Tesla's autonomous driving progress could revolutionize transportation, shifting revenue models from car sales to recurring robotaxi services.
The post Tesla showcases autonomous driving with San Francisco to Palo Alto round trip appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The allegations against IBM highlight the critical need for transparency in cybersecurity to maintain trust and protect national security interests.
The post Former executive accuses IBM of covering up multiple data breaches linked to Chinese hackers appeared first on Crypto Briefing.