Meet the OpenAI Engineer Leading ChatGPT’s Biggest Transformation Yet

But in his new role as head of OpenAI’s core product, Sottiaux will be tasked with thinking about what the average person wants from AI—not…

TritenIAG Expands Advisory Board to Meet AI-Era Infrastructure Demand

/PRNewswire/ — TritenIAG today announced the appointment of Doug Mouton to its Advisory Board, strengthening the firm’s expertise as demand for AI-era data center and…

Meet Skylight Buddy: A First-of-Its-Kind Device Designed to Help Kids Own Their Day

A dedicated device that empowers kids to build independence and healthy routines so families can spend less time reminding and more time connecting /PRNewswire/ —…

Meet Microsoft Scout, Your AI Coworker That Never Logs Off

Soon, your coworkers in Microsoft Teams might not all be human. Scout, an always-on AI agent announced at Microsoft’s Build developer conference on Tuesday, can…

Meet the Sad Wives of AI

If i had to listen to another minute of my husband talking about Claude Code, I might have actually died. It was 11 pm in…

Meet Shapes, the app bringing humans and AI into the same group chats |

Shapes, an app where humans and AI characters chat together in shared group conversations, is emerging from stealth with $8 million in seed funding. Think…

Meet Noscroll, an AI bot that does your doomscrolling for you |

What if you could outsource your doomscrolling? That’s the premise behind the new startup Noscroll, which is offering an AI-powered bot that can browse your…

Exclusive: You’ve heard of hybrid cars. Now meet a hybrid cement plant. |

You’ve doubtless heard of hybrid cars, but what about a hybrid cement or glass plant? Likely not, since nearly all of them today run on…

Meet the Tech Reporters Using AI to Help Write and Edit Their Stories

When technology reporter Alex Heath has a scoop, he sits down at his computer and speaks into a microphone. He’s not talking to a human…

Meet the Gods of AI Warfare

The rise of AI warfare speaks to the biggest moral and practical question there is: Who—or what—gets to decide to take a human life? And…