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OpenAI’s Operator is one more step towards AGI, but should we be worried about giving too much power to AI agents?

As expected, OpenAI has released its first autonomous AI agent, called Operator this week. Operator can act independently from you on your computer using a web browser doing pretty much…

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Black Mirror season 7: release date, trailer, confirmed cast, story synopsis, and more news about the hit Netflix show’s return

Black Mirror season 7: key information- Launching on Netflix in 2025- Will be six episodes- No official trailer, but a 30-second teaser released- New and returning cast confirmed- First ever…

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Amazon wants to rent you a 32-core virtual workstation in the cloud for $4.40 per hour and yes, you’d still need to have a thin client to access it

GeneralPurpose.8xlarge delivers 32 virtual cores and 128GB memory plus 275GB storage This is far cheaper than Azure or Google Cloud, but more expensive than onprem if you plan to keep…

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