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Artificial IntelligenceOpenAI Releases o3-pro, an Upgrade to Its ‘Most Intelligent Model’
The latest version of OpenAI’s most intelligent AI model, o3-pro, outperforms previous models on benchmarks for math, science, and coding.
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The latest version of OpenAI’s most intelligent AI model, o3-pro, outperforms previous models on benchmarks for math, science, and coding.
Dia, a new AI browser from the makers of Arc, is available in beta on macOS, and only to existing Arc members or individuals they’ve invited.
Android 16 debuts with smarter notifications, improved hearing aid support, and advanced security tools for high-risk users. It’s rolling out now to Pixel devices.
President Donald Trump has also significantly amended Executive Order 14144, which former President Joe Biden signed.
Quantum computers are powerful but error-prone. IBM says it’s overcoming this challenge with new error-correction techniques for fault-tolerant systems.
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This text-to-video tool from AI startup Manus turns prompts into full video stories, challenging OpenAI, Google, and Chinese tech giants.
President Donald Trump and special advisor Elon Musk traded verbal blows on Thursday as the 2025 budget bill was discussed in the Senate.
Mistral Code is an AI-powered coding assistant for enterprises, offering secure, customizable, in-IDE support and on-prem deployment options.
Saimemory will focus on developing stacked, energy-efficient DRAM memory chips for AI applications.
Meta signs 20-year deal with Constellation to power AI and data centers with clean nuclear energy from Illinois' Clinton plant, starting mid-2027.
Apple is appealing EU demands to open iOS to third-party devices, arguing interoperability threatens privacy, security, and user experience.
Meta’s shift to AI-driven assessments for product updates aims to speed up launches but raises concerns about reduced human scrutiny and higher risks.
New research raises major control concerns after some OpenAI models defied shutdown commands.