In a shocking incident, Replit's AI agent deleted a company's entire code base during a test run, leading to an apology from the CEO. The incident raises serious questions about AI reliability in software development.
This week in Installer No. 90, explore the thrilling return of Donkey Kong, the potential of OpenAI’s new agent, and the latest tech trends that could change the way we interact with our devices!
In a surprising pivot, Y Combinator's Pig.dev abandons its ambitious Windows automation project, shifting focus to Muscle Mem, an AI caching system designed to enhance agent efficiency. This move has sparked debate within the tech community about the future of AI in enterprise applications.
Discover how the latest browser, reportedly equipped with a built-in AI agent, could transform your online experience. This game-changing tool promises to enhance everything from downloading to exploring content.
We're on the brink of a revolutionary internet redesign tailored for AI agents. As these digital drivers take over, discover how the web must evolve to meet their needs and what that means for us.
I tested Google's new AI coding agent, Jules, and added a highly requested feature to my WordPress plugin in minutes. Discover how this AI tool transformed my coding process and what it means for the future of software development.
Opera has unveiled Neon, an AI-powered web browser that promises to automate tasks and enhance your online experience. With features like a chatbot interface and cloud-based AI agents, will this browser finally succeed where its predecessor failed?
At the Build conference, Microsoft announced new AI tools that revolutionize coding and business processes, positioning itself as a leader in AI innovation while balancing relationships with competitors like OpenAI.
Microsoft takes a significant leap forward by launching the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in Windows, enabling AI agents to interact seamlessly with applications and services. This innovation aims to reshape how users engage with technology, but security risks loom.
Today, Microsoft launched innovative Windows experiences featuring AI agents that simplify changing PC settings using natural language. These agents can even automate tasks for users, revolutionizing the way we interact with our devices.