Artificial Intelligence

Why OpenAI Thinks Your Next AI Assistant Should Speak Like a Human (And Follow Instructions Like One Too)

Why OpenAI Thinks Your Next AI Assistant Should Speak Like a Human (And Follow Instructions Like One Too)

Photo by Scotty Bussey on Unsplash If you’ve ever felt like most AI voice assistants sound like they’re reading a script at gunpoint, you’re not alone. Flat, robotic, slightly off—and not always keen on following directions. OpenAI thinks it can change that. While the voice AI market is already packed with players, OpenAI is carving […]

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Teaching AI to Remember Like Humans Could Cut Costs and Make Agents Way Smarter

Teaching AI to Remember Like Humans Could Cut Costs and Make Agents Way Smarter

A closer look at how procedural memory might help AI agents think better—for less Photo by BUDDHI Kumar SHRESTHA on Unsplash What if an AI agent didn’t have to relearn the same task over and over again? That’s the question researchers are exploring with something called procedural memory—a concept borrowed straight from how our own

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Anthropic’s AI Chrome Assistant Can Click, Schedule, and Even Delete Your Emails — But Is It Safe?

Anthropic’s AI Chrome Assistant Can Click, Schedule, and Even Delete Your Emails — But Is It Safe?

Photo by Sasha Mk on Unsplash When I first heard about Anthropic’s new Chrome extension for its Claude AI assistant, I’ll admit—I was intrigued. Who wouldn’t want an AI buddy that can help schedule meetings, fill out expense reports, or click through the endless maze of web tasks we all face every day? But then

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Salesforce Built a ‘Flight Simulator’ for AI Agents, and Here’s Why That Actually Matters

Salesforce Built a ‘Flight Simulator’ for AI Agents, and Here’s Why That Actually Matters

Photo by fabio on Unsplash Most AI projects in big companies never make it past the pilot stage. In fact, 95% of them quietly fizzle out before they even go live. That stat’s not new—but Salesforce’s latest move is. The company just announced it’s created a “flight simulator” for AI agents. It sounds metaphorical, but

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Nvidia Just Reported .7 Billion in Sales—And AI is the Reason Why

Nvidia Just Reported $46.7 Billion in Sales—And AI is the Reason Why

Photo by BoliviaInteligente on Unsplash Nvidia is having a moment—and by moment, I mean a record-breaking quarter where it pulled in $46.7 billion in revenue. That’s a 56% jump from this time last year. What’s fueling the surge? One word: AI. Let’s dive into the details. The AI Boom Isn’t Slowing Down At this point,

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Google’s New Gemma 3 Model Is So Small and Efficient It Can Run Right on Your Phone

Google’s New Gemma 3 Model Is So Small and Efficient It Can Run Right on Your Phone

Photo by Matthew Kwong on Unsplash If you’ve ever wondered when AI models would get small and fast enough to live on your phone without draining your battery or eating up all your storage, we might be closer than you think. Google just introduced something called Gemma 3 270M — and it’s impressively tiny, efficient,

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Over Bread Rolls and Big Bets: Sam Altman Opens Up on What Comes After GPT-5

Over Bread Rolls and Big Bets: Sam Altman Opens Up on What Comes After GPT-5

Image by Anthony Bautista on Unsplash It’s not every day you get served lamb skewers by the VP of ChatGPT. But at a recent dinner in San Francisco, that’s exactly what happened — all while OpenAI’s top brass, including CEO Sam Altman, shared a glimpse into what’s next for their AI empire. The setting? A

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Why One Researcher Stripped Down GPT-OSS-20B into a Freer, Less Aligned AI Model

Why One Researcher Stripped Down GPT-OSS-20B into a Freer, Less Aligned AI Model

Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash What happens when you take a large language model, peel back the layers of alignment, and just let it… be? That’s exactly what one researcher decided to do with OpenAI’s gpt-oss-20b model — a 20-billion parameter open-weight language model at the center of a fresh tweak in the AI

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GPT-5 Is Here, But Its Biggest Dream—Autonomous AI Agents—Still Needs Better Infrastructure

GPT-5 Is Here, But Its Biggest Dream—Autonomous AI Agents—Still Needs Better Infrastructure

Image by fabio on Unsplash So, GPT-5 is officially out. But before we start imagining robot assistants booking our flights or running errands for us, there’s a reality check we need to talk about: according to Gartner, the kind of fully autonomous, “agentic” AI that some are dreaming about just isn’t possible yet. At least,

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The U.S. Might Buy Into Intel: What That Could Mean for Its Chip Future

The U.S. Might Buy Into Intel: What That Could Mean for Its Chip Future

Credit: Simon Ray on Unsplash It’s not every day you hear about the U.S. government thinking about picking up a stake in one of the country’s biggest tech companies. But according to a new report from Bloomberg, that’s exactly what might be happening with Intel. Here’s what we know — and why it matters. A

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