Qwen-Image: A New Open-Source Challenger for AI Image Generation

Qwen-Image: A New Open-Source Challenger for AI Image Generation Alibaba’s Qwen Team has released Qwen-Image, a powerful, open-source AI image generator that aims to solve one of the most persistent challenges in the field: rendering crisp, accurate text within visuals. This is a significant move in a market dominated by players like Midjourney. The Core Promise: Solving Text in AI Images Where many generative models falter, Qwen-Image is designed to excel at integrating text. It supports both English and Chinese, managing complex typography, multi-line layouts, and bilingual content. This opens up practical applications that are often frustrating to achieve with other tools: ...

6 August, 2025 · 3 min · 450 words · Yury Akinin

Why Docker Calls MCP a 'Security Nightmare'—And How to Fix It

Why Docker Calls MCP a ‘Security Nightmare’—And How to Fix It The Model Context Protocol (MCP) was introduced as a universal standard—the “USB-C for AI applications”—to allow AI agents to seamlessly interact with external tools, APIs, and data. Major players like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI quickly adopted it, and thousands of MCP server tools emerged. The promise was simple: write an integration once, and any AI agent can use it. ...

6 August, 2025 · 4 min · 687 words · Yury Akinin

Why Anthropic is Overtaking OpenAI in the Enterprise AI Race

A significant shift is underway in the enterprise AI landscape, and it’s not the one dominating headlines. Recent market analysis indicates Anthropic’s Claude has overtaken OpenAI in enterprise market share, capturing 32% compared to OpenAI’s 25%. This reversal signals a maturation of the market, where businesses are moving beyond general-purpose models and investing in specialized, high-trust AI. Anthropic’s success is a lesson in strategic focus. Instead of chasing ubiquity, they concentrated on the complex needs of large organizations where AI is a necessity, not a curiosity. Their emphasis on robust logic, structured reasoning, and regulatory compliance has made Claude the preferred choice for industries where the stakes are high and trust is non-negotiable. This is particularly evident in code generation, where Anthropic now commands 42% of the category—twice its nearest competitor. ...

5 August, 2025 · 2 min · 345 words · Yury Akinin

Google's MLE-STAR: AI Agents That Automate Machine Learning Engineering

Google’s MLE-STAR: AI Agents That Automate Machine Learning Engineering Google Cloud’s research team has unveiled MLE-STAR (Machine Learning Engineering via Search and Targeted Refinement), an AI agent system that marks a significant step toward the full automation of building ML pipelines. For anyone who has spent countless hours engineering features, selecting models, and optimizing hyperparameters, this development is worth paying close attention to. At its core, MLE-STAR moves beyond the limitations of traditional AutoML. Instead of relying on a predefined set of models and techniques, it uses an innovative approach that combines external knowledge with internal optimization. ...

4 August, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Yury Akinin

How I Hire People for My Team

For me, the key is the person, not the resume. The first things I look at are motivation and energy. If someone is indifferent, it’s an immediate “no,” even if they have the right skills. I need to understand what drives them, why they want to be on the team, and what work means to them. Soft Skills Come First I prioritize understanding how a candidate thinks, communicates, and reacts to change. I look for initiative, a systematic approach, and the ability to take ownership. If a person just waits to be assigned tasks, they are not the right fit for my team. ...

2 August, 2025 · 2 min · 318 words · Yury Akinin

My Take on the Latest Gemini Drops: Advancing Practical AI Capabilities

As someone who frequently leverages Google models, particularly Gemini 2.5 Pro (I’ve been using the preview version for months now), I find it an exceptionally powerful tool—especially for structuring complex information. Google’s new “Gemini Drops” initiative is a welcome way to stay updated on the platform’s evolution. This month’s update highlights several practical advancements: Dynamic Visuals with Veo 3: Transforming photos into eight-second video clips with sound directly within the Gemini app offers new creative avenues. Gemini on Your Wrist: The expansion to all Wear OS 4+ watches brings direct AI assistance and convenience, eliminating the constant need for your phone. Automated Productivity with Scheduled Actions: Features like daily summaries of calendars and unread emails demonstrate Gemini’s growing utility in personal and professional automation, a crucial aspect for efficiency. Enhanced Gemini 2.5 Pro: Our most intelligent model continues to improve significantly across coding, scientific applications, reasoning, and multimodal benchmarks. This aligns with my own experience, as its capabilities for organizing and processing diverse data are continually refined. Gemini Live Captions: The introduction of captions for Gemini Live is a valuable accessibility feature, allowing for easier conversation tracking. These ongoing enhancements underscore Google’s commitment to making AI more accessible and functional. For more in-depth details on this month’s drop, I recommend checking out the new Gemini Drops Hub website. ...

30 July, 2025 · 2 min · 218 words · Yury Akinin

AVELIN is Live: A Three-Year Journey to a New AI

Today, we are officially launching AVELIN—the Artificial Intelligence my team and I have been building for the last three years. Our journey began with humble pilots, experimenting with the first GPT models and running foundational tests. We quickly evolved from simple, single-model chatbots to developing our own proprietary training system, complete with knowledge ingestion, document storage, and our first implementations of Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). ...

17 July, 2025 · 2 min · 314 words · Yury Akinin

A Founder's Diary: 10 Days to the AVELIN Launch

I wanted to share what the final stretch before launching an AI product feels like. With just 10 days until AVELIN goes public, the pressure is immense, and the reality is a mix of controlled chaos and sharp focus. Our team is feeling the strain. As tasks pile up and deadlines loom, fatigue is a real factor. We’re constantly fighting the dilemma of adding ‘just one more thing’ versus locking in the release date and moving forward. ...

7 July, 2025 · 2 min · 377 words · Yury Akinin

AI's Two Speeds: Why Biomedicine Is Leaping Forward While Business Lags Behind

Artificial intelligence is accelerating biomedical discovery at a pace that seemed like science fiction just a few years ago. Where creating a new antibody, sequencing a protein, or detecting a tumor once took years, millions of dollars, and dozens of specialists, it now requires mere hours or weeks, driven by automation and radically different budgets. Consider these breakthroughs from June alone: ...

30 June, 2025 · 2 min · 390 words · Yury Akinin

OpenAI's Stargate in the UAE: A Data Center or a Geopolitical Move?

OpenAI has announced Stargate UAE, its first international hub for next-generation AI infrastructure. But to call it just a data center is to miss the point entirely. This is a move with significant geopolitical and strategic implications. Stargate is OpenAI’s global initiative to build a distributed infrastructure for artificial intelligence. The project aims to create a network of advanced computational hubs with unprecedented scale and influence. The first node is launching in the United Arab Emirates, and it’s much more than just hardware. ...

28 June, 2025 · 2 min · 302 words · Yury Akinin