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AI agents aren’t just assistants: How they’re changing the future of work today
We’re officially in the era of AI agents. Here’s how they’re different from assistants, and how they’re affecting workplace dynamics.
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Media Matters sues X to stop lawsuits outside of the US
The nonprofit Media Matters for America filed suit against X this week, accusing Elon Musk’s social media company of “harassment” and Musk of a “globetrotting litigation campaign against Media Matters.” After Media Matters reported on X placing ads next to pro-Nazi content in 2023, X filed three lawsuits against the nonprofit accusing it of threatening…
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Anthropic’s stealth enterprise coup: How Claude 3.7 is becoming the coding agent of choice
Anthropic is positioning Claude as the LLM that matters most for enterprise companies. Claude 3.7 Sonnet, released just two weeks ago, set new benchmark records for coding performance.Read More
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OpenAI launches new tools to help developers build AI agents
Agents are said to be the future of AI, and now OpenAI is trying to help developers build their own. The company is releasing a new Responses API that offers building blocks for developers to create agents capable of searching the web, digging through files, and performing tasks on a computer on their behalf. “There…
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With a tea-making fantasy game, Davey Wreden gets real
Davey Wreden does not tend to make conventional games. He exploded onto the indie scene in 2013 with The Stanley Parable, a choose-your-own adventure story set in a workplace hall of mirrors. Its follow-up, 2015âs The Beginnerâs Guide was a tour through a series of games created by an untraceable hobbyist developer. Both are undeniably…
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New Katamari Damacy game rolls onto Apple Arcade in April
Admit it, you read the words “Katamari Damacy” and immediately started humming a string of “nahs” to yourself. It’s been several years since we’ve had a reason to think of the Prince of All Cosmos, his finer than frog hair daddy, and the big, sticky balls of junk the become the stars in the night…
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Waymo is now offering 24/7 robotaxi rides in Silicon Valley
https://platform.theverge.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=627597&action=edit Waymo is kicking off the process of making its robotaxi service in Silicon Valley commercially available to everyone. The company announced today that its ridehailing app Waymo One will now be available 24/7 to certain customers across a 27-square-mile service area in California that includes Mountain View, Palo Alto, Los Altos, and parts of…
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Monopolies, scalpers, and the future of online ticket sales
Two years after a Taylor Swift ticketing debacle riled up fans and policymakers across the country, Ticketmaster is still fighting a multipronged battle against efforts to break it up and change the rules of the industry in ways resellers are vying for â in whatâs become a multimillion-dollar and nationwide struggle over the future of online…
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Data Warehousing for the (AI) Win
Has the data warehouse lost its luster? Have dashboards fallen out of fashion? They have and they are, according to Eldad Farkash, the CEO and co-founder of Firebolt. What’s driving sales of the humble data warehouse these days, he says, is a whole new ballgame: Serving clean and correct data to AI models. After leaving…
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You can ‘Press to Talk’ to Copilot via a Windows hotkey now – here’s how
Now rolling out to Windows insiders, the updated Copilot app will let you use a hotkey to automatically launch the AI in conversation mode.