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Plurai Introduces IntellAgent: An Open-Source Multi-Agent Framework to Evaluate Complex Conversational AI System
Evaluating conversational AI systems powered by large language models (LLMs) presents a critical challenge in artificial intelligence. These systems must handle multi-turn dialogues, integrate domain-specific tools, and adhere to complex policy constraints—capabilities that traditional evaluation methods struggle to assess. Existing benchmarks rely on small-scale, manually curated datasets with coarse metrics, failing to capture the dynamic…
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Future of AI and Open Source in Data Science: Insights from Anaconda’s Latest Report
AI and open source have emerged as essential tools for businesses seeking to enhance efficiency and drive innovation. But, how do two transformative forces intersect and impact the data science community? They surely offer new opportunities for data science, but there is also a sense of unreadiness in tackling emerging tools and addressing critical issues…
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Meet OpenAI’s Operator, an AI agent that uses the web to book you dinner reservations, order tickets, compile grocery lists and more
Instead of relying on specialized APIs, the system leverages screenshots for visual input and uses virtual mouse and keyboard actions to complete tasks.Read More
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Driverless Buses Provide New Routes for Robotaxi Tech
In the race to develop autonomous vehicle technology, some companies are steering away from robotaxis to explore a different avenue: driverless buses. With an anticipated shortage of qualified bus drivers looming and concerns growing about the relative inefficiency of robotaxis, companies are opting to equip city buses with advanced levels of autonomy. This a far…
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OpenAI launches Operator—an agent that can use a computer for you
After weeks of buzz, OpenAI has released Operator, its first AI agent. Operator is a web app that can carry out simple online tasks in a browser, such as booking concert tickets or filling an online grocery order. The app is powered by a new model called Computer-Using Agent—CUA (“coo-ah”), for short—built on top of…
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Real-Time Analytics to Conquer the AdTech Data Deluge
AdTech platforms are swimming in data. Managing it isn’t cheap. Traditional in-memory databases that offer millisecond latency are great for real-time bidding, but they become insanely expensive when you scale up to billions of data points. On the flip side, waiting days or weeks for batched reports no longer cuts it in an AdTech world…
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Advancing Protein Science with Large Language Models: From Sequence Understanding to Drug Discovery
Proteins, essential macromolecules for biological processes like metabolism and immune response, follow the sequence-structure-function paradigm, where amino acid sequences determine 3D structures and functions. Computational protein science AIms to decode this relationship and design proteins with desired properties. Traditional AI models have achieved significant success in specific protein modeling tasks, such as structure prediction and…
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The Proud Boys Are Plotting a Comeback. And They Want Revenge
Fresh out of federal prison, former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio suggests he’s still in charge as the far-right organization looks to regroup.
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Pipeshift cuts GPU usage for AI inferences 75% with modular interface engine
Pipeshift has a Lego-like system that allows teams to configure the right inference stack for their AI workloads, without extensive engineering.Read More
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FinOps automation: Raising the bar on lowering cloud costs
IT professionals have been striving to manage cloud costs effectively since the inception of cloud computing. Those efforts have evolved into FinOps, a business discipline and a set of best practices to optimize cloud spending. Today, many organizations are applying automation to FinOps practices, which can produce even greater cost savings. Successful FinOps automation requires…