Kimi K2.6 Review: The Open-Source AI That’s Challenging GPT and Claude
Most AI tools today feel like assistants. You ask. They answer. Done. But what if an AI didn’t stop there?
Most AI tools today feel like assistants. You ask. They answer. Done. But what if an AI didn’t stop there?
There’s a quiet shift happening in AI right now… and if you blink, you might miss it. For years, AI tools have mostly talked. You ask a question, they respond. Helpful? Yes. Revolutionary? Not quite. But now, Anthropic is pushing something bigger: AI that doesn’t just answer; it actually does the work.
Something interesting just happened in the AI world… And this time, it wasn’t loud. Meta skipped the usual tech hype and quietly launched a tool that changed the game: Muse Spark. The move was so significant that investors instantly piled in, sending Meta’s stock surging as the company officially declared war in the race for "superintelligence".
No announcement. No countdown. No Sundar Pichai on a stage with a laser pointer. Just an app. Google did something completely out of character: it launched a product in silence. No fanfare, no keynote, no carefully worded press release timed to a Monday morning news cycle. Just a quiet little drop into the iOS App Store while the rest of the world wasn't looking.
There’s a pattern in today’s AI boom: big promises, flashy demos, and tools that feel… familiar. But somewhere in Lagos, a startup is taking a very different path. Grace AI Lab isn’t trying to be the loudest voice in the room. Instead, it’s focused on building something far more ambitious: autonomous digital workers. AI systems that don’t just respond to prompts but can actually carry out complex tasks, make decisions, and deliver real outcomes with minimal supervision.
Not long ago, running an AI assistant required powerful computers, cloud servers, and a lot of memory. Now imagine this instead. An AI agent running on a tiny device smaller than your palm, one that costs about $10.
In one of the most jaw-dropping moves in tech history, Anthropic, the company behind the Claude AI models, has raised a staggering $30 billion in a Series G funding round and, with it, cemented a $380 billion valuation. Yes, thirty billion with a "B", at a valuation that pushes Anthropic into the rarefied air next to the world’s largest privately held tech companies.
What if we told you that one of the most accurate AI tools for handling spreadsheets in the entire world… was built in Nigeria? Not by a billion-dollar tech giant. But by a three-person startup team working quietly behind the scenes.
Imagine fixing a meeting time by simply CC’ing an AI into your email thread… No booking links. No “Are you free by 2?” No back-and-forth that somehow turns into a 3-day scheduling saga.
For years, working online has followed the same exhausting ritual: Open a tab → Search for something → Open another tab → Copy information → Paste it somewhere else → Summarise it manually → Switch tools → Repeat Now imagine if your browser didn’t just show you information but could actually complete the task for you.