Alibaba's Qwen team releases a preview of their latest flagship model, Qwen 3.6 Max, signaling continued rapid iteration in the open-weight LLM race. The "still evolving" framing suggests this is an intermediate checkpoint rather than a final release, a strategy increasingly common among frontier labs to maintain developer mindshare. Direct competition for Claude, GPT, and Gemini at the top end of the capability curve.
Atlassian has quietly enabled default opt-in data collection across its products—including Jira and Confluence—to train its AI features. This follows the industry pattern of enterprise SaaS vendors leveraging customer data for model training, raising significant privacy and IP concerns for teams storing proprietary information. The backlash mirrors similar controversies at Zoom and Adobe.
Posit (formerly RStudio) released an alpha of ggsql, a tool that brings ggplot2-style declarative visualization directly into SQL queries. It works across Quarto, Jupyter, Positron, and VS Code, letting data professionals create charts without leaving their SQL workflow. A solid developer-tools play that lowers the barrier between data querying and visualization.
Terra Research analyzed 59,000 daily wearable records from 256 users and found that sauna use drops nighttime resting heart rate by about 3 BPM—even after controlling for exercise. The effect was more pronounced in women during the luteal menstrual phase. Interesting as a health-tech data platform play, demonstrating what large-scale wearable datasets can reveal.
The EU is mandating that all smartphones and tablets sold in Europe must have user-replaceable batteries starting in 2027, aimed at reducing e-waste. The regulation also enforces USB-C standardization across devices. Major hardware design implications for Apple and others, but minimal direct AI or startup relevance.