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Autonomous AI assistants are emerging, capable of performing tasks like grocery shopping. While promising, these ‘agents’ come with limitations and potential risks. This article explores their capabilities, challenges, and potential impact on the internet and the workforce.
Get ready to wade into the digital bog: Google is expanding its AI-powered search features, including a new ‘AI Mode’ that replaces traditional search results. This article analyzes the changes, potential concerns, and implications for users.
An examination of AI-generated content, also known as ‘AI slop,’ its proliferation, and the potential consequences for information accuracy and trust.
Opera joins the AI agent race with its new Operator, potentially changing how we shop, travel, manage subscriptions, and more.
After two decades, Microsoft is retiring Skype, marking the end of the pioneering online communication platform.
The internet calling service, once a pioneer, will be retired in May as Microsoft focuses on its Teams platform.
The Department of Labor is investigating Scale AI, a data labeling startup backed by tech giants, for its compliance with fair pay practices and working conditions.
A conversation between a16z partners David George and Chris Dixon explores the intersection of AI and crypto, examining their potential to reshape the Internet and its business models.
Microsoft is shutting down Skype, the online voice and video call service that revolutionized internet communication.
Thousands of users reported problems accessing Microsoft Outlook and other Microsoft 365 services, but the company says the issue is resolving.