OpenCUA’s open source computer-use agents rival proprietary models from OpenAI and Anthropic

The open source framework provides the data and training recipe for building powerful computer-use agents that challenge proprietary systems.Read More
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The open source framework provides the data and training recipe for building powerful computer-use agents that challenge proprietary systems.Read More

Details are scarce on how much if any money is involved. And what does it mean for Midjourney’s previously announced plans for an enterprise API?Read More

A new benchmark from Salesforce research evaluates model and agentic performance on real-life enterprise tasks.Read More

In October, a new academic conference will debut that’s unlike any other. Agents4Science is a one-day online event that will encompass all areas of science, from physics to medicine. All of the work shared will have been researched, written, and…

Google has just released a technical report detailing how much energy its Gemini apps use for each query. In total, the median prompt—one that falls in the middle of the range of energy demand—consumes 0.24 watt-hours of electricity, the equivalent…

In this article, you’ll learn to: • Turn unstructured, raw image data into structured, informative features.

If you’re reading this, it’s likely that you are already aware that the performance of a machine learning model is not just a function of the chosen algorithm.

These days, it is not uncommon to come across datasets that are too large to fit into random access memory (RAM), especially when working on advanced data analysis projects at scale, managing streaming data generated at high velocity, or building…

How do you want your AI to treat you? It’s a serious question, and it’s one that Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, has clearly been chewing on since GPT-5’s bumpy launch at the start of the month. He faces a trilemma.…

In 1943, while the world’s brightest physicists split atoms for the Manhattan Project, the American psychologist B.F. Skinner led his own secret government project to win World War II. Skinner did not aim to build a new class of larger,…