Author: Advanced AI Editor

OpenAI has released two AI “reasoning” models that it says are its most capable yet as well as an open-source AI agent that helps computer programmers code, as the company seeks to gain a lead over its rivals.The open-source coding agent, called Codex CLI, marks the first time since 2019 that OpenAI has introduced a significant open-source tool.The other new models are the full-scale version of its o3 model, which OpenAI says is its most advanced AI system, as well as a smaller, but more efficient model called o4-mini.“These are the first models where top scientists tell us they produce…

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Randall Kennedy is a law professor at Harvard and author of many seminal books on race, law, history, culture, and politics. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Eight Sleep: to get special savings – Linode: to get $100 free credit – InsideTracker: to get 20% off EPISODE LINKS: Randall’s Website: N*****: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word: Say It Loud!: On Race, Law, History, and Culture: For Discrimination: Race, Affirmative Action, and the Law: Race, Crime, and the Law: PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: Apple Podcasts: Spotify: RSS: Full episodes playlist: Clips playlist: OUTLINE: 0:00 -…

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Audio Description Version: Meet Lookout, an app by Google to help blind and low-vision communities learn about their surroundings with AI. Its new feature by Google DeepMind “Image Q&A” empowers users to ask questions about an image they upload to find out more about it. From navigating the world, to helping sort out your laundry – Lookout can make everyday tasks feel like everyday tasks. Try the app now: Subscribe to our channel: @Google_DeepMind For more updates from Google DeepMind, follow us on X: LinkedIn: Instagram: source

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For years, employers have been warned about the coming disruption of the “multigenerational workforce.” The U.S. workforce now has a record level of age diversity, and, experts say, HR can no longer think about managing the impacts of that diversity as a long-term strategic goal but rather a pressing priority.“With five generations in the workforce, who have so many different experiences, we need to be able to reengage, retain or hire them differently, depending on what those generations are looking for,” Hannah Yardley, chief people and culture officer at employee recognition software provider Achievers, recently told HR Executive.That is a…

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A new era of Agent InteroperabilityAI agents offer a unique opportunity to help people be more productive by autonomously handling many daily recurring or complex tasks. Today, enterprises are increasingly building and deploying autonomous agents to help scale, automate and enhance processes throughout the workplace–from ordering new laptops, to aiding customer service representatives, to assisting in supply chain planning.To maximize the benefits from agentic AI, it is critical for these agents to be able to collaborate in a dynamic, multi-agent ecosystem across siloed data systems and applications. Enabling agents to interoperate with each other, even if they were built by…

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Brandlight Founders The Brandlight Team Company raises $5.75M to lead the shift toward AI Engine Optimization Instead of selling a solution, we are selling our team as the partner for your holistic AI visibility journey and ensuring adaptability over the next decade and beyond.”— Imri Marcus, CEO of BrandlightNEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, April 16, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — Brandlight, the first-of-its-kind AI Insights and Influence System, has emerged from stealth with $5.75 million in funding to help brands measure and shape their visibility in AI-generated search results. Cardumen Capital and G20 Ventures led the round, with additional investors and advisors…

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Robyn Kahukiwa, a Māori painter who became one of the most famous artists in Aotearoa New Zealand, died of an illness at 86 in a Wellington hospital on Friday. Her death was announced on Facebook by her family. Her family wrote that she died with “her kaitiaki near, wrapped in the korowai of aroha and pouritanga of our whānau.” Kahukiwa’s paintings gave a visual language to the daily realities of modern Māori life. Frequently focusing specifically on women, she powerfully upheld the rights of Indigenous people, whose perspectives have often been downplayed or outright denied in Aotearoa New Zealand. Related…

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Spanish archaeologists have uncovered some 4,000 new painting fragments at a Roman villa in Valencia, dating back to the second century CE. The mural fragments are believed to have decorated various stately rooms at the Barberes Sud villa in the former Roman settlement of Alonís (Allon), near present-day Villajoyosa. This excavation was jointly overseen by the Empresa Alebus Patrimonio Histórico (Alebus Historical Heritage Company) and Servicio Municipal de Arqueología (Municipal Archaeology Service), according to the Vilamuseu in Villajoyosa, which announced the news. Related Articles Their uncovering, across a 9,000-square-foot dig site, has allowed archaeologists to partially reconstruct the floor plan…

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Determining how best to incorporate AI in your reporting can be daunting. For journalists and small newsrooms navigating tight deadlines and limited resources, harnessing AI tools to carry out time consuming tasks can be pivotal. For students developing a foundational skill set for future reporting careers, the technology can’t be ignored. Think of AI tools similarly to how you do common applications like Microsoft Excel or Adobe Photoshop: AI can help free up time, which you can in turn dedicate to more in-depth reporting, and more creative writing, visuals and marketing, among other perks. However, a 2024 survey by the…

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