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OpenAI Releases o3-pro, an Upgrade to Its ‘Most Intelligent Model’

Posted on June 12, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

The latest version of OpenAI’s most intelligent AI model, o3-pro, outperforms previous models on benchmarks for math, science, and coding. Continue reading OpenAI Releases o3-pro, an Upgrade to Its ‘Most Intelligent Model’→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Developer, innovation, News

Meta, Yandex Covertly Tracked Billions of Android Users, According to Researcher

Posted on June 5, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

A report highlights how Meta and Yandex bypassed privacy and security controls to implement web-to-app tracking on Android users. Continue reading Meta, Yandex Covertly Tracked Billions of Android Users, According to Researcher→

Posted in Android, Developer, Google, News, Security

Microsoft Starts Rolling Out DMA Updates in ‘Ongoing Commitment to Compliance’

Posted on June 4, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

The development team at Microsoft is planning a series of updates for Windows and other Microsoft apps in order to maintain compliance with the DMA. Continue reading Microsoft Starts Rolling Out DMA Updates in ‘Ongoing Commitment to Compliance’→

Posted in Developer, eu, international, Microsoft, News, Software

Google’s AI Edge Gallery Lets You Run AI Models On Your Phone

Posted on June 2, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Google recently released its AI Edge Gallery, which lets you download and run various AI models on your Android phone. Support for iOS is coming soon. Continue reading Google’s AI Edge Gallery Lets You Run AI Models On Your Phone→

Posted in Android, apple, Artificial Intelligence, Developer, Google, News | Tagged Mobility

Speak With Claude AI App in Real-Time Interactions: How to Use Voice Mode

Posted on May 29, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Claude’s voice mode enables full spoken conversations on mobile, offering hands-free interaction and real-time responses with onscreen highlights. Continue reading Speak With Claude AI App in Real-Time Interactions: How to Use Voice Mode→

Posted in Android, apple, Artificial Intelligence, innovation, News | Tagged Mobility

Google’s Jules AI Coding Agent Now Generally Available

Posted on May 28, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Jules offers autonomous code updates, bug fixes, GitHub integration, and Gemini 2.5 Pro support. Continue reading Google’s Jules AI Coding Agent Now Generally Available→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, Developer, Google, News

Will Meta’s Retention Issues Put Its Llama AI in Jeopardy?

Posted on May 27, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Meta’s AI unit struggles with talent retention as key Llama researchers exit for rivals, raising concerns about the company’s long-term AI leadership and stability. Continue reading Will Meta’s Retention Issues Put Its Llama AI in Jeopardy?→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, CXO, Developer, innovation, News, Tech & Work

Microsoft, DOJ Take Actions Against ‘Favored Info-Stealing Malware’ Lumma

Posted on May 22, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Lumma malware, a MaaS platform active since 2022, has stolen data from 1.7M+ devices, targeting cryptos, logins, and financial information on Windows systems. Continue reading Microsoft, DOJ Take Actions Against ‘Favored Info-Stealing Malware’ Lumma→

Posted in apac, big data, eu, international, Microsoft, News, Security

Turn Your Website Into an AI App Using This New Microsoft Project

Posted on May 21, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Microsoft’s NLWeb is compatible with the latest versions of Windows, Linux, and macOS, and it uses popular LLMs from some of the top AI companies. Continue reading Turn Your Website Into an AI App Using This New Microsoft Project→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, Developer, developers, Microsoft, microsoft nlweb, News

OpenAI’s New Safety Evaluations Hub Pulls Back the Curtain on Testing AI Models

Posted on May 16, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

This OpenAI hub provides safety performance on four types of evaluations: harmful content, hallucinations, jailbreaks, and instruction hierarchy. Continue reading OpenAI’s New Safety Evaluations Hub Pulls Back the Curtain on Testing AI Models→

Posted in ai, ai benchmarks, ai models, ai performance, AI safety, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI

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