AI Giants Team Up to Stop Agent Technology From Becoming a Fragmented Mess
Three companies are coming together to create AI agent standards that could be useful across online platforms. This collaboration could rocket AI forward.
Three companies are coming together to create AI agent standards that could be useful across online platforms. This collaboration could rocket AI forward.
Race tracks have become the perfect proving ground for self-driving technology. What happens when you push autonomous vehicles to their absolute limits at speeds most of us will never experience? The answer tells us a lot about the future of the cars we’ll drive on regular highways.
The NEO humanoid robot is designed to handle home chores, but it’s not ready to take on the challenges of chores on its own just yet.
Will humanoid robots take your job and do things that you can’t? It’s not time to fret just yet, these robots aren’t ready for world domination just yet.
Fed up with AI censorship and data harvesting? You’re not alone. A growing movement of developers, businesses, and privacy advocates are abandoning centralized AI services for alternatives that put control back in users’ hands. From models running entirely on your laptop to encrypted chat services and ambitious decentralized networks, the options keep multiplying, and some actually work.
The evolution and development of artificial intelligence has transformed from being nothing more than a search assistant to Agentic AI functionality.
The increased demand for AI technology and accuracy could require tech giants to become energy experts as well.
Powering an AI facility is becoming more costly and difficult because of the amount of data required to make calculations and accurate decisions. AI is being used for more aspects of our lives, professional and personal, than ever before. We’re coming closer to a world in which computers are relied upon to provide answers to every question and have all of the information necessary. Some people have even found that AI can replace human interaction in some ways, but that’s a discussion for another day.
Cities are beginning to treat roads, crosswalks, and traffic patterns as living data sources. Most of us pass through intersections and roundabouts without a second thought. They’re part of the daily grind: pause, turn, go. Behind this typical traffic flow lies a quietly growing network of information. From roundabout cameras to street-level sensors, these systems are becoming smarter, and they’re reshaping how we plan for safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
Computers and electronics are often built in foreign countries, but NVIDIA brings its AI supercomputer production to the United States for the first time.
The hand-drawn simplicity of Studio Ghibli’s art has the world going crazy as users everywhere look to turn regular photos into animated characters.