OpenAI is preparing to release an autonomous AI agent that can control computers and perform tasks independently, code-named “Operator.” The company plans to debut it as a research preview and developer tool in January,
A knock-off called Oasis, released last month, captures much of the original game’s flavor with a remarkable and weird twist. The entire game is generated not by a game engine and hand-coded rules, but by an AI model that dreams up each frame.
The suicide of 14-year-old Sewell Setzer has intensified concerns over AI chatbot safety, as his mother files a lawsuit against Character.AI.
OpenAI could release an “AI agent” tool as soon as January. That’s according to Bloomberg, which reports that OpenAI is close to launching software, code-named “Operator,” that can take direct actions on a person’s computer. OpenAI is said to ...
This is the basis for specialized, AI-powered science search engines such as Consensus and Elicit. Most companies do not reveal exact details of how their systems work. But they typically turn a user’s question into a computerized search across academic databases such as Semantic Scholar and PubMed, returning the most relevant results.
TeamViewer's chief product and technology officer describes how the company uses artificial intelligence to boost IT support and ensure data privacy.
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Agentic AI has the potential to reshape not just healthcare, but the very foundations of biological research. By allowing autonomous systems to explore the unknown, we may unlock new levels of understanding in areas like immunology, neuroscience, and genomics—fields that are currently constrained by the limits of human comprehension.
OpenAI’s policy proposal warns that if the U.S. will lose its technological edge to China without investing in artificial intelligence, potentially aligning with Trump
In Jeff Simon's math class at Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, California, students are not only allowed but encouraged to use AI.
The Wall Street Journal is experimenting with AI-generated article summaries that appear at the top of its news stories. The summaries appear as a “Key Points” box with bullets summarizing the piece.