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PwC launches a new platform to help AI agents work together

PwC unveils "agent OS" to integrate agents across platforms.

AI-assisted reporting in Boston-area newsrooms raises questions about role of new technology in building a community

Several local news outlets have published articles by an "AI-assisted reporter," prompting experts to reflect on journalism's path forward. The post AI-assisted reporting in Boston-area newsrooms raises questions about role of new technology in building a community appeared first on Boston.

Adobe launches a suite of purpose-built AI agents

Adobe unveils suite of 10 AI agents at Summit, including content production, data insights, and site optimization agents.

Agentic AI is suddenly everywhere. Here's how companies are evaluating and using these buzzy tech tools

Simpson plans a hybrid approach in which he tries one AI agent from a large provider—he says one option is Amazon Q, an agentic assistant that can be used by software developers

PhotoPacks.AI Launches AI-Generated Headshot Campaign for New Americans After Suspension of Refugee Admissions Program

Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world's largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial, national and international news to professionals via desktop terminals, the world's media organizations, industry events and directly to consumers.

France and Poland prioritize AI integration in military strategy

More countries are announcing significant investments in artificial intelligence, worth tens or even hundreds of billions of dollars. It's no surprise that this promising technology is finding applications in warfare.

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Safety Takes A Backseat At Paris AI Summit, As U.S. Pushes for Less Regulation

Yet such worries were pushed to the back burner as the U.S., in particular, made a forceful argument against moves to regulate the sector, with Vance saying that the Trump Administration "cannot and will not" accept foreign governments "tightening the screws on U.S. tech companies."

France Taps Nuclear Power in Race for AI Supremacy

Macron aims to dedicate a gigawatt of nuclear power to create one of the world's largest AI-computing facilities.

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