AI News Archive: July 7, 2026 — Part 5
Sourced from 500+ daily AI sources, scored by relevance.
- MediaForge Organizer
Rename & organize TV, anime, and movies - done right
- Vaultly
Keep and remember
- AppMinCms
No-Code Mobile App Builder for iOS & Android
- SEO Brasil
Keyword research tool for the Brazilian market
- Noah's Accounting
AI-Powered QBO Bookkeeping & Real-Time Dashboard
- 3D Shop 2.0
AI-powered 3D shopping for modern eCommerce
- Imprimo
AI flashcards on iPhone
- AI in CSGO Roulette Script Guide 2026
csgo roulette script
- JobFit AI - Resume Tailoring & Scoring
AI co-pilot to tailor resumes & beat the ATS
- CursorSpace
See, chat, and collaborate anywhere online.
- Australian Insurance Brands - AI Ranks
Interactive Tool to Compare AI Search Rankings for Brands
- ready content
AI-powered content, perfected by human editors
- Intellemo – Cinematic AI Videos
Turn any prompt into a cinematic AI video in minutes
- 泰尔简Ai
全自动产品开发设计网站
- cinematic-ai
faceless video making and also auto upload on youtube
- NeverTyping
Talk instead of type — private, offline dictation for Mac
- AuaTax AI
Snap receipts, AI finds your deductions (Australia)
- Fliply
Free language flashcards with AI deck generation
- Iris by Tripsy
AI travel planner that picks your destination, not the trip.
- PhoneFlow
24/7 AI receptionist that books, routes, and follows up
- Geminate
AI keyboard that translates as you type
- RISN
Nine AI career tools for job seekers and professionals.
- Samyag Synergy Payroll
AI-assisted payroll built for Singapore businesses
- Japan to launch council to overhaul legal frameworks governing AI use
Japan to launch council to overhaul legal frameworks governing AI use The Japan Times
- Meta releases first image model since Zuckerberg’s AI overhaul
Muse Spark Image will be integrated into tech giant’s AI chatbot and its Instagram photo app
- NeoFin
AI-powered crypto trading & DeFi, all in one place
- Australian Payments Plus moves faster with ChatGPT and Codex
See how Australian Payments Plus uses ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to move faster through payments complexity. AP+ saves time, improves quality, and keeps human judgment central.
- An AI agent for treatment reasoning over a biomedical tool universe - ORA
An AI agent for treatment reasoning over a biomedical tool universe ORA - Oxford University Research Archive
- Anthropic taps former AWS leader Teresa Carlson to lead public sector work
The hire comes as the maker of Claude moves toward an IPO later this year and faces regulatory controls on its latest models.
- Bursora
Cap your AI spend before the bill lands
- CD47 blockade augments anti-GD2 driven phagocytosis in vitro but fails to improve in vivo efficacy in immune competent, chemoresistant neuroblastoma preclinical models
CD47 delivers a dominant "Dont Eat Me" signal that inhibits macrophage-mediated clearance of tumour cells. Using immune competent, chemoresistant neuroblastoma (NB) models, we tested a Fc-silent CD47 blocker (ALX301) with anti-GD2 antibody alone and in combination with a clinically aligned temozolomide/irinotecan chemoimmunotherapy backbone. Tumours expressed GD2 and CD47, and bound ALX301. In macrophage coculture assays, anti-GD2 antibody induced dose-dependent phagocytosis, whereas ALX301 or an anti-CD47 antibody alone did not. CD47 blockade in combination with a suboptimal concentration of anti-GD2 antibody showed an additive effect on phagocytosis in vitro. In vivo, however, ALX301 failed to improve tumour control or survival when added to anti-GD2 or to chemoimmunotherapy in two models. Toxicity was acceptable, showing only mild, expected red-cell changes without organ injury. This form of CD47 inhibition is therefore mechanistically active in vitro but insufficient to enhance anti-GD2 antibody-based therapy in immune competent mice bearing a chemoresistant NB, highlighting the potential need for myeloid-reprogramming partners.
- Distinct roles for DNA- and RNA-sensing immune pathways in control of genital HSV-2 infection and restriction of neuroinvasion
Early control of viral infection is thought to rely on pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) that induce interferons (IFNs) and leukocyte recruitment, but how distinct PRRs coordinate mucosal antiviral defense remains unclear. We show that both the DNA-sensing cGAS/STING pathway and the RNA-sensing RLR/MAVS pathway are required for protection upon genital herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) infection. cGAS deficiency increased infection-induced pathology in both epithelial and submucosal compartments, whereas MAVS deficiency primarily affected the epithelium. Spatial proteomics and regional transcriptomics revealed that cGAS was essential for early epithelial TBK1 activation, expression of IFN-stimulated genes and recruitment and activation of myeloid and lymphoid cells to the epithelium. While MAVS was essential for full TBK1 activation it had limited impact on the induced IFN response. However, MAVS sustained basal epithelial expression of the antiviral factors IFITM1 and 3, which exert antiviral activity against HSV-2. Notably, cGAS deficiency impaired submucosal IFN responses and enabled viral spread into this tissue, enabling infection of intervening neurons and dissemination to the central nervous system. These findings define coordinated, compartment-specific innate defense against infections.
- Nasdaq sinks as AI worries hit chipmakers
Nasdaq sinks as AI worries hit chipmakers The Straits Times
- Aloud · Say it like a local
Type the scene. Get phrases ready to speak.
- The role of lifestyle in the association of multimorbidity clusters and dementia risk: a large-scale UK Biobank cohort study
Introduction: Multimorbidity clusters have been associated with increased dementia risk. While lifestyle factors may modify dementia risk, their role in multimorbidity clusters remains unclear. Method: Data from UK Biobank was used to identify clusters of chronic conditions using latent class analysis, assess their associations with dementia risk using Cox regression, and potential moderating effects of lifestyle factors. Results: We included 465,175 participants (mean age (SD) = 56.52 (8.01), 53.87 % female). Five clusters were identified and significantly associated with increased dementia risk, with the cardiometabolic (HR = 2.14, p < 0.001) and mental health cluster (HR =1.99, p < 0.001) exhibiting the highest risk. Only moderate physical activity lowered dementia risk in the pain-dominated multimorbidity cluster (HR = 0.77, p = 0.039). Discussion: Lifestyle factors including physical activity may protect against dementia in specific multimorbidity clusters. Future research involving objective and multiple lifestyle measures is needed.
- AskBuzz
AI does the outbound
- OneSwifty Mock Interview
AI mock interviews with instant feedback — from £1
- Can humanoid robots safely work with humans? Here's the challenge
Can humanoid robots safely work with humans? Here's the challenge YourStory.com
- Jurida
L'IA qui cite l'article de loi exact, gratuitement
- SalesOne
Fully-managed AI + human outbound sales engine
- Upskilling taxi and private-hire drivers for self-driving vehicles
Upskilling taxi and private-hire drivers for self-driving vehicles The Straits Times
- AI in Structural Bioinformatics
AI in Structural Bioinformatics Oxford Department of Computer Science
- WinBidIQ
AI bid intelligence to find & win U.S. federal contracts
- Chrome Web Store
Preview YouTube thumbnails in a realistic YouTube interface
- X adds a video editor to encourage creators to post original content, not stolen reposts
X is rolling out a new video editor and recorder for iOS with multilingual captions, green-screen effects, and other editing tools.
- open-memory-protocol
Stop repeating yourself to every AI tool you use
- Loom Video Downloader
Download public Loom videos, transcripts, and captions
- Can Agentic AI Solve the Embedded Software Problem?
Agents will also need CPU plus acceleration to run on edge devices, said Ambarella’s Muneyb Minhazuddin. The post Can Agentic AI Solve the Embedded Software Problem? appeared first on EE Times .
- Ethics in Artificial Intelligence
Ethics in Artificial Intelligence Oxford Lifelong Learning
- When managing your money, take a chatbot's 'confidence' with a grain of salt
Consider the following scenario. Suzy is 63, recently retired and trying to decide when to start receiving Social Security and how to manage her retirement savings to minimize the tax hit.