Just like algae blooms in the ocean and pollen in the spring, there’s been an explosion in the past year or two of new software, related tools and lingo from the IT and mainstream/consumer side. Some ...
Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, made a bold prediction about the future of professional tasks, suggesting that “most, if not all, professional tasks” for lawyers, accountants, project managers, ...
Congratulations, office workers. Most of what you do at your cozy desk jobs will soon be automated with AI, according to the extremely questionable projections of Microsoft’s AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman.
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman says AI will reach "human-level performance" in white-collar work. He predicts most tasks in that field can be automated within the next 12 to 18 months. Several ...
Embedded Anthropic engineers have spent six months at Goldman building autonomous systems for time-intensive, high-volume back-office work. The bank expects efficiency gains rather than near-term job ...
Mention Horn & Hardart or the Automat to anyone who visited one, and you'll find yourself captivated by a flood of memories. Established in 1888 by Joseph Horn & Frank Hardart, the Automat, ...
This project enables non-technical users to automate GUI tasks using natural language commands. The system uses Vision Language Models (VLMs) to understand screen content and generate action plans, ...
Most automation guides on Linux will point you to shell scripts and cron jobs. They’re powerful, but they require you to use the terminal most of the time. That’s where the Actiona Linux GUI ...
For Jan Gilg, SAP's co-chief revenue officer and head of the Americas market and the global Business Suite, thriving within today's economic climate and technology imperatives isn't about avoiding ...
Abstract: Test automation intrusive to the devices under test is difficult to apply on closed or uncommon touch screen systems, e.g., a Switch game console or a digital instrument running a ...
After the pandemic, Rimeco, an aerospace manufacturer in Ohio, had a stuffed order book—but not enough workers to fill it. The solution: Deploy a robot to load and unload parts onto machines. The ...