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  • Karolina Ceroń

    ChatGPT Atlas: OpenAI takes on the internet’s heavy lifting

    The new OpenAI browser, ChatGPT Atlas, is not just a window to the web but also an active assistant. It understands context, remembers visits and books tickets on its own. Is this…

    ChatGPT Atlas: OpenAI takes on the internet’s heavy lifting

  • Krzysztof Mirończuk

    Andrej Karpathy: “Today’s LLMs are like ghosts”

    OpenAI’s co-founder Andrej Karpathy tempers some of the excitement around artificial intelligence. Speaking about AGI, he mentions a decade of hard work — on memory, “embodiment” and system safety.

    Andrej Karpathy: “Today’s LLMs are like ghosts”

  • Karolina Ceroń

    AI generation in the classroom: the paradox of the new era of education

    Eight out of ten young people use AI for learning, but more than half of them can’t verify its answers. An Oxford University Press report reveals a paradox of an era where…

    AI generation in the classroom: the paradox of the new era of education

  • Karolina Ceroń

    Claude Haiku 4.5: more power at a lower price

    The new Claude Haiku 4.5 model delivers performance similar to the best solutions, but it’s much faster and cheaper. Check out how it performs in tests.

    Claude Haiku 4.5: more power at a lower price

  • Karolina Ceroń

    Intel reveals 18A – a new generation of processors

    Intel unveils 18A chip technology amid competition for market share, a new Arizona factory, and U.S. government support.

    Intel reveals 18A – a new generation of processors

  • Krzysztof Mirończuk

    DevDay 2025: OpenAI organizing the empire

    At DevDay 2025, Sam Altman painted a picture of a world where AI is with us every step of the way — from everyday work to the way we “touch” technology. At…

    DevDay 2025: OpenAI organizing the empire

  • Karolina Ceroń

    Perplexity releases Comet: an AI browser for everyone

    Perplexity, an AI-based search startup, has made its Comet browser available to all users. The product aims to integrate an advanced AI assistant directly into the internet browsing process.

    Perplexity releases Comet: an AI browser for everyone

  • Karolina Ceroń

    Anthropic presents Claude Sonnet 4.5

    Anthropic has introduced Claude Sonnet 4.5, an AI model designed not just to write code, but to create entire applications. The company’s boasting record-breaking results and rolling out new tools for developers.

    Anthropic presents Claude Sonnet 4.5

  • Redakcja

    Sora 2: a video app or the new TikTok?

    OpenAI has just unveiled Sora 2 — the new version of its video and audio generation model. Along with it, they’ve launched the Sora mobile app, which could become one of this…

    Sora 2: a video app or the new TikTok?

  • Karolina Ceroń

    An update that teaches robots to plan and use the internet

    Google DeepMind has unveiled models that combine reasoning in the physical world with online search and skill transfer between robots. The goal is to achieve multi-step tasks and fewer scripts.

    An update that teaches robots to plan and use the internet