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As fellow developers, we’re constantly scanning the landscape for companies pushing the boundaries, especially in the rapidly evolving AI space. Great Question, a Y Combinator W21 alumnus, has caught our eye with an

Ali Farhadi is stepping down as CEO of the Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) after two and a half years, citing the financial realities of competing in large-scale AI research as a nonprofit. Peter Clark will serve as interim CEO as the board seeks a permanent successor. Farhadi leaves a legacy of expanded open-source AI recognition and numerous impactful projects.

Redmond, Wash. has launched RedLink, a free, on-demand, all-electric shuttle service designed to connect residents and visitors to the light rail. Operated via the Circuit app, the pilot program aims to improve local mobility and offer sustainable transportation within specific Redmond neighborhoods, particularly important as the light rail expands to Seattle. This initiative seeks to reduce personal vehicle usage for transit access.

AI firm Anthropic plans to challenge the DOD's recent "supply chain risk" designation in court, calling it "legally unsound." This follows a dispute over AI control, with Anthropic refusing use for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons, while the Pentagon seeks unrestricted access for lawful purposes. The designation could bar Anthropic from military contracts.