Mozilla Thunderbolt is an open-source AI client focused on control and self-hosting

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Mozilla’s MZLA Technologies has introduced Thunderbolt, an open-source AI client designed to give organizations more control over how AI runs inside their infrastructure. The project focuses on self-hosting, flexible model choices, and enterprise integrations through the Haystack AI framework.

Executives say AI boosts productivity but the real gain is just 16 minutes per week

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A Foxit study claims AI boosts productivity, yet once validation time is included executives gain just 16 minutes per week and end users lose time reviewing outputs.

Red Hat and NVIDIA launch AI Factory as Red Hat AI Enterprise and AI 3.3 push Linux powered AI into full scale production

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Red Hat AI Factory with NVIDIA pairs Red Hat AI Enterprise and AI 3.3 with accelerated infrastructure to move enterprise AI from pilot projects to production scale deployments.

Deepgram triples default concurrency limits as voice agents quietly move from pilot to production

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Deepgram has tripled its default concurrency limits across Voice Agent API, Streaming STT, and TTS services. The infrastructure upgrade may signal that voice agents are shifting from pilot projects to production environments where reliability and scale matter more than demos.

OpenAI launches Frontier to turn AI agents into coworkers

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OpenAI is pushing enterprises to treat AI agents like digital coworkers with its new Frontier platform. The technology aims to solve real deployment and governance problems, even if the name feels a little too generic for such an ambitious vision.