
Perplexity announces "Computer," an AI agent that assigns work to other AI agents
It's also a buttoned-down, ostensibly safer take on the OpenClaw concept.
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It's also a buttoned-down, ostensibly safer take on the OpenClaw concept.

“Temu sound wall” not enough to quell fury over xAI’s power plant.

Geometry of tread patterns determines frequency, so blocks were designed to play Star Wars music.

The new open source project IronCurtain uses a unique method to secure and constrain AI assistant agents before they flip your digital life upside down.

Researchers from Stanford and Princeton found that Chinese AI models are more likely than their Western counterparts to dodge political questions or deliver inaccurate answers.
Silicon Valley built AI coding agents that can handle most of the grunt work. Now, the most valuable skill in tech is deciding what they should do.
AWS announces the general availability of AWS Security Hub Extended, a unified, full-stack enterprise security solution. It brings together AWS detection services and curated partner solutions through a single, simplified experience.

Google's new image model replaces the previous versions immediately.

An OTA update will be pushed out in a few weeks; owners can also go to a dealership.

The San Francisco-based AI lab is growing its research team in London. The move puts it in direct competition with Google DeepMind for top research talent in the UK.

That guest network you set up for your neighbors may not be as secure as you think.

The ability to resell Steam items for real value is key to the state's case.

For some reason, NASA chose not to publicly release its Mars orbiter objectives.

Trump administration’s reduced vaccine schedule “throws science out the window.”

Subaru has a new EV using the platform it shares with Toyota, starting at $34,995.

Officials expect the investigation into a booster anomaly on ULA's Vulcan rocket to last multiple months.

For seven years, she ran high-security nuclear simulations for the US government. Now, this famous supercomputer is being put to death.

Even twisting an ex-employee's text to favor xAI's reading fails to sway judge.

Samsung's Galaxy S26 series is available for preorder today and ships on March 11.

Court to search devices itself instead of letting government have full access.
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