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OpenAI claims the new ChatGPT agent can run your errands, build your slides, and make you look like you have your life together
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OpenAI just rolled out a major upgrade to ChatGPT—now it’s not just a chatbot but a full-fledged digital assistant that can handle real-world tasks for you. Need slides for work? Done. Forgot to order groceries? It’s on it. The pitch is simple: this AI could save you time and maybe even make you look like you’ve got everything under control (even if you don’t).
Editor’s Note: If this works as advertised, it’s a big leap from ChatGPT being a clever text generator to something that actively takes things off your plate. But there’s a catch: handing over tasks like online shopping or work prep to an AI raises questions about privacy, reliability, and whether we’re comfortable letting bots act on our behalf. Still, for anyone drowning in to-dos, this could be a game-changer.
How we reduced development time by 40% with AI integration in our workflow
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A company has slashed its development time by nearly half by weaving AI tools into its workflow. The CEO of Salesforce also chimes in, noting that AI is already handling a significant chunk of work—hinting that this isn’t just a one-off win but part of a broader shift in how businesses operate.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a tech flex—it’s a real-world example of how AI is reshaping efficiency. If more teams can cut timelines this dramatically, it could mean faster innovation, lower costs, and maybe even fewer late-night coding marathons. For businesses on the fence about AI, stories like this make it harder to ignore.
Microsoft’s Copilot Vision can now see your entire desktop – but it probably won't judge you for the clutter
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Microsoft just rolled out a major update to its Copilot AI, letting it "see" everything on your desktop—files, apps, even that chaotic pile of unsorted screenshots. While the idea of an AI scanning your workspace might sound intrusive, Microsoft insists Copilot won’t judge your mess (or your meme collection). Instead, it’ll use this access to offer more context-aware help, like summarizing documents or troubleshooting errors.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another tech gimmick—it’s a big step toward AI assistants that actually understand what you’re working on in real time. Sure, the privacy implications will raise eyebrows (and rightly so), but if done right, this could make Copilot way more useful for tasks like coding, research, or wrangling spreadsheets. The catch? You’ll have to trust Microsoft with a lot more of your digital life.
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