Chatterbox Multilingual: The Open-Source Multilingual TTS Advancing Zero-Shot Voice Cloning

Resemble AI has launched Chatterbox Multilingual—a production-grade, open-source Text-to-Speech (TTS) engine capable of zero-shot voice cloning in 23 languages, complete with expressive controls and integrated watermarking. Distributed under a permissive MIT license, this TTS model significantly lowers the barrier for multilingual speech synthesis while advancing ethics and performance. What Is Chatterbox Multilingual? Chatterbox Multilingual builds […]
TechEx Europe 2025: What to Expect, Who’s There & Why It Matters

TechEx Europe 2025 is one of the biggest enterprise-technology events in Europe, returning to Amsterdam’s RAI on 24‐25 September 2025. With over 8,000 attendees, 250+ speakers, and more than 250 exhibitors, it unites five co-located expos: What makes TechEx Europe 2025 stand out is how it brings together cross-disciplinary themes: enterprise AI operations, infrastructure readiness, […]
Top 10 suitable Application Security Tools in 2025

Application is now the heart of modern organisations. This empowers various aspects, including business operations, customer engagement, and innovations. With the constant growth in technology, the complexity also grows, increasing threats and situations of cyberattacks. This is where strong security for applications becomes essential. In 2025, the digital environment has experienced new threats and rapid […]
How German foundations invest in AI Research: Innovation meets social responsibility

Germany led early in AI research but progress since then has been uneven. The initial enthusiasm Germany had around AI and technological development was slowed down by adhering to the legal and regulatory framework governing the use of artificial intelligence systems. The frameworks emerged across numerous jurisdictions to prevent technology misuse, protect sensitive data, and […]
Michael Burry’s $1.1 Billion Bet: A Reality Check for Tech Investors

Michael Burry — the investor immortalized in The Big Short — is once again making a high-conviction, contrarian bet. But this time, his target is not housing. According to recent regulatory filings, Burry’s hedge fund, Scion Asset Management, has taken massive put-option positions on two of the biggest names in AI: Nvidia and Palantir Technologies. […]
Meet CodeMender: The Next Frontier in AI-Driven Code Security

In October 2025, Google DeepMind unveiled CodeMender, an ambitious AI agent designed not only to discover security vulnerabilities in software, but to automatically patch them and proactively harden existing codebases. Over six months of internal use, CodeMender has already contributed 72 upstream patches to open-source projects—some spanning codebases as large as 4.5 million lines. This […]
Kilo Code: The New Open-Source AI Coding Agent for VS Code

In the fast-evolving world of AI-assisted coding, Kilo Code emerges as a compelling open-source extension for Visual Studio Code that promises far more than simple code completion. Described by its creators as a “superset” of existing tools like Roo Code and Cline, Kilo Code aims to combine planning, generation, refactoring, debugging, and orchestration all within […]
Who Is Zico Kolter — and Why He Matters at OpenAI

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, Zico Kolter has emerged as one of the most influential voices on safety and security. As a professor at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and chair of OpenAI’s Safety & Security Committee, Kolter plays a pivotal role in ensuring the company’s most advanced systems are released responsibly. His […]
OpenAI DevDay 2025: From Chatbot to Platform, Agents, and Hardware Deals

At OpenAI’s 2025 DevDay in San Francisco, CEO Sam Altman and the leadership team unveiled a sweeping vision: to recast OpenAI not merely as a model provider, but as a full-stack, agentic platform. The theme was clear—move beyond “ask me anything” to “ask me to do anything for you.” In the process, they introduced AgentKit, […]
The AI Memory Crunch: How the AI Boom Is Tightening Supply of Standard DRAM

Introduction The rapid proliferation of generative AI and large-scale data centers has triggered an unexpected ripple effect across the semiconductor industry. While much attention is paid to cutting-edge AI accelerators, the soaring demand for High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM)—used in AI training and inference—is putting pressure on more traditional memory chips such as DRAM and NAND. The […]