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Mistral AI has officially launched "Vibe" alongside a dedicated physics-simulation stack aimed at the aerospace, automotive, and semiconductor sectors
Key takeaways
- Mistral AI launched Vibe and a physics-simulation stack to predict physical behaviors in seconds on standard GPUs.
- Canva Code 2.0 cuts average code-generation times by 75% and allows visual drag-and-drop editing.
- The AI app-builder market is projected to grow to over $12 billion by next year.
- 1Password's SaaS Manager discovers unsanctioned employee AI usage and monitors consumption-based LLM token spending.
- Threat actors are registering hallucinated open-source package names to inject malware into developer codebases.
Mistral AI has officially launched "Vibe" alongside a dedicated physics-simulation stack aimed at the aerospace, automotive, and semiconductor sectors, partnering with giants like Airbus and BMW. Meanwhile, Canva released Canva Code 2.0 to bring "vibe coding" to 265 million users, cutting code-generation times by 75%. Additionally, 1Password introduced its SaaS Manager tool to track unsanctioned employee AI usage and LLM token spending, and security researchers warned of a new supply chain threat called "slopsquatting" where threat actors register hallucinated package names to inject malware.
By the numbers
- 75%
- Reduction in average code-generation times for Canva Code 2.0
- $12B
- Projected size of AI app-builder market by next year
- +300%
- Increase in merged developer pull requests at General Motors
- $4M
- Seed funding raised by Guthrie AI
- 265M
- Canva users receiving access to Code 2.0
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