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An experimental Google Labs product for conversational “AI coaches” based on real experts (starting with Kim Scott) that uses Gemini to answer in the expert’s voice and domain.
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An experimental Google Labs product for conversational “AI coaches” based on real experts (starting with Kim Scott) that uses Gemini to answer in the expert’s voice and domain.

Google Code Wiki is a public-preview web tool that generates a continuously updated wiki (plus Gemini-powered Q&A and diagrams) for code repositories.
LinkedIn Labs Crosscheck lets members run the same prompt against two AI models, vote on the better answer, and contribute to a segmented model leaderboard.
Thinking Machines Lab’s May 11, 2026 post introducing “interaction models,” a real-time, multimodal approach designed to make interaction a native property of the model rather than external scaffolding.
An open contribution drive to publish permissioned coding-agent session traces (target: 20T tokens) via local redaction and public dataset uploads to Hugging Face.

OpenAI’s official prompt guidance page with model-specific prompting advice (including GPT‑5.5) and practical tips for migrating older prompt stacks.

A public, read-only MCP server from OpenAI that lets your coding agent search and read OpenAI developer docs directly from your editor.
A public GitHub repo describing a multi-model AI companion architecture that ingests sensor/biometric signals and coordinates “lobes” via an asynchronous orchestrator and file-based IPC.
An MIT-licensed MCP server + Ableton integration that lets an AI agent control (and query) your Live Set, including via arbitrary Python evaluated inside Ableton.
MIT-licensed UPenn GitHub repo that uses headless Chrome and ffmpeg to render steady-speed scrolling (and cue-driven) webpage recordings into H.264 MP4 files.