At GTC 2026, Jensen Huang, Aravind Srinivas, Harrison Chase, Mira Murati, and Michael Truell made a compelling case that the future of AI belongs to open agent systems, not just open models.
OpenAI will combine its web browser, ChatGPT app and Codex app into a singular desktop super app. Fidji Simo, OpenAI's CEO of Applications, will oversee the change with assistance from OpenAI ...
OpenAI on Thursday confirmed a Wall ​Street Journal report that it plans ‌to fold its ChatGPT app, coding platform Codex and browser into a single desktop "superapp" to simplify user ​experience.
As Silicon Valley obsesses over a new wave of AI coding agents, Google and other AI labs are shifting their bets.
Intelligent Infrastructures: InfraAI is designing AI-driven systems that manage themselves. By developing new building blocks and abstractions, these systems adapt in real time, optimize performance, ...
The challenge tasks students to develop their reverse engineering and cryptography skills using a realistic cybersecurity ...
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“AI may generate code faster than any human,” Guo said. “But the need to understand what code is doing has only intensified. AI generates code that may seem right, but it isn’t always reliable. You ...
It isn’t often you can say you are fourth best in the world but that’s the title the Haverhill High School Robotics Club won ...
The GlassWorm malware made news when it pivoted from exclusively targeting Windows users to also targeting Mac OS users in January, and in the time since, the malware campaign has spread across at ...
Many people who try using AI are disappointed with the results and feel they can’t trust a machine – but are there lessons we can learn from how AI is taking on mathematics?
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