
Michael Calore
Director, Consumer Tech and Culture at WIRED Magazine
Editor at @WIRED, cohost of the @gadgetlab podcast. Musician person. Human cannonball. He/him. 🚲🌱⭕
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2 days ago |
maharlikanews.com | Lauren Goode |Michael Calore |Will Knight
In the past six months, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and others have released web-browsing agents that are designed to complete tasks independently, with only minimal input from humans. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has even called AI agents “the next giant breakthrough.” On today’s episode, we'll dive into what makes these agents different from other forms of machine intelligence and whether their capabilities can live up to the hype.
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1 week ago |
technewstube.com | Lauren Goode |Michael Calore
Tech News Tube is a real time news feed of the latest technology news headlines.Follow all of the top tech sites in one place, on the web or your mobile device.
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1 week ago |
wired.com | Lauren Goode |Michael Calore |Katie Drummond
Meta just announced a major move in its AI efforts—investing in Scale AI and building a superintelligence AI research lab. While Meta has been trying to keep up with big names in the AI race, such as OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, the company's new strategy includes dropping some serious cash to acquire talent and invest in Scale AI.
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1 week ago |
maharlikanews.com | Lauren Goode |Michael Calore
The Trump administration is still refusing to enforce a federal ban on TikTok, and Silicon Valley software engineer Tony Tan is fed up. Last month, Tan sued the US Department of Justice for allegedly failing to turn over records about why it has not taken action against Google and Apple, which Tan believes are violating the law by continuing to host TikTok on their respective app stores.
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1 week ago |
maharlikanews.com | Lauren Goode |Michael Calore |Katie Drummond
Expanded deportations, a virtually shut-down asylum process, increased scrutiny of H1-B visa applicants—immigration policy has been overhauled under the second Trump administration. And, just last week the administration said it would begin revoking the visas of some Chinese students who are currently studying at US schools. On today’s episode, we dive into the impacts that these changes could have on the tech industry, from the talent pipeline to future innovations.
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