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There have been many rumors about OpenAI’s hardware plans, which include the release of a pair of headphones. A new note from industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo…
AI research lab NeoCognition offers $40 million to build agents that learn like humans
Investors are aggressively courting AI researchers to create startups that can make AI more reliable and efficient. Yu Suan Ohio State professor who leads an artificial…
OpenAI takes aim at Anthropic with a boosted Codex that gives it more power on your desktop
There is currently a low-grade war between OpenAI and Anthropic over who can release the most convenient and powerful AI coding tools, and so far Anthropic…
Agentic AI is the tech industry’s latest success story, and companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are racing to give businesses the tools they need to create…
While many startups founded before the advent of ChatGPT struggle to position themselves for the AI age, Vercel, a 10-year-old programming tool and website hosting platform,…
It is Poke an OpenClaw for the rest of us? That’s the idea of a new startup offering an AI agent that you can access via…
Software giant Atlassian announced new AI tools and agents on Wednesday with a focus on turning data into visuals and applications. This includes the release of…
Federal immigration agents filmed making arrests at airport as Trump calls on ICE to reduce security line delays
Federal immigration officers were seen at several US airports on Monday after the Trump administration said it would deploy ICE agents to ease security lines amid…
CEO Carl Pei says nothing about smartphone apps disappearing as they’re replaced by artificial intelligence agents
Carl Pei, its co-founder and CEO Nothingimagines a future beyond the iPhone — and it’s a device powered by AI agents, not apps. “When it comes…
Founded by a father-son duo, Nyne gives AI agents the human context they’ve been missing
Artificial intelligence agents are expected to soon begin making autonomous purchasing and scheduling decisions on behalf of humans. But Michael Fanous, a UC Berkeley computer science…