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OpenAI has begun accepting submissions from third-party developers for their apps to be accessible directly in ChatGPT, and has launched a new App Directory (don't call it a "store"!) that can be opened from the ChatGPT sidebar and at the URL chatgpt.com/apps.This means the 800 million+ users of OpenAI's hit chatbot can search for, discover and begin using newly approved third-party apps immediately. Once installed, apps can be triggered during conversations by mentioning them by name (using @) or selecting
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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An anomaly caused ESA's Proba-3 to ghost ground control, but now the spacecraft has finally made contact. Read more ›
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The Trump administration’s rhetoric on the war in Iran tends to be heavy on words like “lethality” and “obliteration,” so it was notable that the president seemed almost apologetic on Wednesday, when discussing an Israeli strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, which prompted Iranian retaliation against natural gas facilities in Qatar and sent global […] Read more ›
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Netflix is digging deep to reward Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the Oscar-winning directors of its biggest-ever movie. Read more ›
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Large language models are running into limits in domains that require an understanding of the physical world — from robotics to autonomous driving to manufacturing. That constraint is pushing investors toward world models, with AMI Labs raising a $1.03 billion seed round shortly after World Labs secured $1 billion.Large language models (LLMs) excel at processing abstract knowledge through next-token prediction, but they fundamentally lack grounding in physical causality. They cannot... Read more ›
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After one too many of you threatened to switch to Linux, Microsoft has published a long list of changes it plans to make to Windows 11. In a lengthy blog titled "Our commitment to Windows quality," Pavan Davuluri, the executive vice president of Windows and Devices, said the company has spent a "great deal" of time in recent months reading feedback from users. "What came through was the voice of... Read more ›
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A sailor’s publicly shared workout made it possible to pinpoint the ship’s movements in the Mediterranean sea. Read more ›
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With GPU prices climbing and laptop components following close behind, finding a machine that doesn’t ask you to compromise on the display, the GPU, or the memory at this price has gotten harder. The Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S is down to $1,549.99 at Best Buy, a $350 saving off its $1,899.99 comp value, and ... Read more ›
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Acquisition of Calgary cooling systems manufacturer will be finalized in third quarter of 2026. Read more ›
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Charging tests reveal Apple's $599 MacBook Neo peaks at just 18W with its included adapter — embarrassingly slower than the iPhone 17 Pro it shares a chip with. Read more ›
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At GTC, Jensen Huang was on damage control for AI. Read more ›
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Brendan Carr lets Trump-favorite Nexstar exceed national station ownership limit. Read more ›
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London, UK – Visual, drag-and-drop development is no longer a novelty – it is fast becoming the default approach for enterprises that need to move quickly without hiring armies of developers. Instead of writing thousands of lines of code over countless hours, businesses can now create web, mobile and cloud applications through the efficiency of ... Read more ›
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A mailer from Think Big PAC told voters that the Democratic U.S. House candidate once got $100,000 in support from the former head of failed global exchange FTX. Read more ›
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Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for March 21, No. 1014. Read more ›
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Recent reports about AI project failure rates have raised uncomfortable questions for organizations investing heavily in AI. Much of the discussion has focused on technical factors like model accuracy and data quality, but after watching dozens of AI initiatives launch, I’ve noticed that the biggest opportunities for improvement are often cultural, not technical.Internal projects that struggle tend to share common issues. For example, engineering teams build models that product managers... Read more ›
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Recent reports about AI project failure rates have raised uncomfortable questions for organizations investing heavily in AI. Much of the discussion has focused on technical factors like model accuracy and data quality, but after watching dozens of AI initiatives launch, I’ve noticed that the biggest opportunities for improvement are often cultural, not technical.Internal projects that struggle tend to share common issues. For example, engineering teams build models that product managers... Read more ›
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LinkedIn's feed reaches more than 1.3 billion members — and the architecture behind it hadn't kept pace. The system had accumulated five separate retrieval pipelines, each with its own infrastructure and optimization logic, serving different slices of what users might want to see. Engineers at the company spent the last year tearing that apart and replacing it with a single LLM-based system. The result, LinkedIn says, is a feed that... Read more ›
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Presented by AudioEyeWhile most organizations recognize the importance of accessibility from a theoretical angle, a stark gap exists between that awareness and actual execution. Companies can't just give a nod to accessibility -- and it can't just be a nice-to-have. The chasm between knowing and doing is not only exposing businesses to significant legal risk, it's also costing them actual business and growth opportunities. According to AudioEye’s newly released 2026... Read more ›
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For more than two decades, digital businesses have relied on a simple assumption: When someone interacts with a website, that activity reflects a human making a conscious choice. Clicks are treated as signals of interest. Time on page is assumed to indicate engagement. Movement through a funnel is interpreted as intent. Entire growth strategies, marketing budgets, and product decisions have been built on this premise.Today, that assumption is quietly beginning... Read more ›
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LinkedIn's feed reaches more than 1.3 billion members — and the architecture behind it hadn't kept pace. The system had accumulated five separate retrieval pipelines, each with its own infrastructure and optimization logic, serving different slices of what users might want to see. Engineers at the company spent the last year tearing that apart and replacing it with a single LLM-based system. The result, LinkedIn says, is a feed that... Read more ›
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Jensen Huang walked onto the GTC stage Monday wearing his trademark leather jacket and carrying, as it turned out, the blueprints for a new kind of monopoly.The Nvidia CEO unveiled the Agent Toolkit, an open-source platform for building autonomous AI agents, and then rattled off the names of the companies that will use it: Adobe, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, Siemens, CrowdStrike, Atlassian, Cadence, Synopsys, IQVIA, Palantir, Box, Cohesity, Dassault Systèmes, Red... Read more ›
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An attacker embeds a single instruction inside a forwarded email. An OpenClaw agent summarizes that email as part of a normal task. The hidden instruction tells the agent to forward credentials to an external endpoint. The agent complies — through a sanctioned API call, using its own OAuth tokens. The firewall logs HTTP 200. EDR records a normal process. No signature fires. Nothing went wrong by any definition your security... Read more ›
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Chinese AI startup Z.ai, known for its powerful, open source GLM family of large language models (LLMs), has introduced GLM-5-Turbo, a new, proprietary variant of its open source GLM-5 model aimed at agent-driven workflows, with the company positioning it as a faster model tuned for OpenClaw-style tasks such as tool use, long-chain execution and persistent automation. It's available now through Z.ai's application programming interface (API) on third-party provider OpenRouter with... Read more ›
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Nvidia on Monday took the wraps off Vera Rubin, a sweeping new computing platform built from seven chips now in full production — and backed by an extraordinary lineup of customers that includes Anthropic, OpenAI, Meta and Mistral AI, along with every major cloud provider.The message to the AI industry, and to investors, was unmistakable: Nvidia is not slowing down. The Vera Rubin platform claims up to 10x more inference... Read more ›
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