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Google Launches LLM-Evalkit for Data-Driven Prompt Engineering
Google introduces LLM-Evalkit, an open-source framework on Vertex AI SDKs, to standardize and measure prompt engineering for large language models, promoting a data-driven workflow and collaboration.
Introducing Thinking-in-Modalities with TerraMind: A Novel Approach to Foundation Models
IBM Research introduces TerraMind, a foundation model leveraging 'Thinking in Modalities' (TiM) to enhance Earth observation analysis by generating missing data representations.
Java Ecosystem Update: October 13th, 2025 - OpenJDK, Jakarta EE 12, Spring 7.0 RC1 & More
A comprehensive summary of the latest developments in the Java ecosystem as of October 13th, 2025, covering OpenJDK, Jakarta EE 12, Spring Framework 7.0 RC1, Payara Platform, WildFly 38, Micrometer, Project Reactor, and Testcontainers.
JUnit 6.0.0 Released with Java 17 Baseline, Kotlin Suspend Support, and Enhanced Features
JUnit 6.0.0 introduces significant improvements including Java 17 baseline, native Kotlin suspend test support, a new CancellationToken API for fail-fast execution, built-in Java Flight Recorder (JFR) listeners, and upgraded CSV parsing with FastCSV. The deprecated JUnit 4 runner (junit-platform-runner) is removed, with Vintage remaining as a temporary bridge.
Qiskit C API Enables End-to-End Quantum + HPC Workflows with New Demo
IBM Quantum introduces the Qiskit C API, enabling the creation of complete quantum-centric supercomputing workflows using compiled languages like C++. A new demo showcases this capability, leveraging the HPC-ready SQD addon for near-term quantum advantage demonstrations.
Why Observability Matters for AI Applications: A Deep Dive into LLM Monitoring
Sally O'Malley explains the unique observability challenges of Large Language Models (LLMs) and demonstrates how to implement an open-source observability stack using vLLM, Llama Stack, Prometheus, Grafana, and OpenTelemetry. She discusses key metrics for monitoring performance, cost, and quality, and the importance of tracing for debugging AI workloads.
Microsoft Expands Copilot with Agent Mode and Office Agent for Workflow Automation
Microsoft has enhanced its Microsoft 365 Copilot platform with Agent Mode and Office Agent, enabling continuous, multi-step workflows across Microsoft 365 applications and fostering sustained, task-oriented collaboration with AI.
10 Malicious npm Packages Caught Stealing Developer Credentials Across Operating Systems
Cybersecurity researchers uncovered 10 typosquatted npm packages that deliver a 24MB PyInstaller info stealer, stealing credentials from Windows, macOS, and Linux systems via obfuscation and postinstall hooks.
Hugging Face Enhances Dataset Streaming for 100x Efficiency
Hugging Face has significantly improved dataset streaming capabilities in their 'datasets' and 'huggingface_hub' libraries, enabling faster and more efficient training on large datasets. Key improvements include reduced API requests, faster data resolution, and enhanced control over streaming pipelines.
IBM Quantum - Qiskit C API Powers New HPC Workflow Demo (Q3 2025)
IBM Quantum's Qiskit SDK release enables quantum computing integration into High-Performance Computing (HPC) workflows with the new Qiskit C API transpile function. A demo showcasing an HPC-ready SQD workflow is available.
IBM Advances Open-Source AI with vLLM, torch.compile, and Spyre Accelerator Integration
IBM is significantly contributing to the open-source AI ecosystem by enhancing vLLM with hardware-agnostic kernels, achieving efficient LLM training with torchtitan, and integrating its Spyre AI accelerator for improved inference.
Mauro Martino's AI-Powered Sculpture: Exploring the Intersection of Art and Artificial Intelligence
IBM researcher and artist Mauro Martino discusses his latest sculpture, 'Atomic Reverberations,' created using generative AI to visualize AI innovation at IBM. The piece explores the relationship between human intelligence and AI's hidden decision-making processes.
ALTK: Open-Source Toolkit Boosts Agent Reliability and Robustness
IBM Research introduces ALTK, an open-source toolkit to enhance the reliability and robustness of AI agents powered by large language models. ALTK provides modular components addressing various lifecycle stages, integrating with tools like ContextForge MCP Gateway and Langflow.
Leading the Way in Open Earth Observation AI
IBM Research, in collaboration with NASA and ESA, is advancing Earth observation AI through open-source models, compression techniques, and real-world applications, setting new standards for geospatial intelligence.