RTX’s Q3 2025 Earnings Soar on Commercial Aviation Resurgence and Strategic Pricing
Robust Demand Drives Double-Digit Growth RTX Corporation has reported impressive financial results for the third quarter of 2025, with sales…
Robust Demand Drives Double-Digit Growth RTX Corporation has reported impressive financial results for the third quarter of 2025, with sales…
New Protective Measures for Digital Identities YouTube has launched a groundbreaking likeness detection system designed to help content creators combat…
Codi, backed by Andreessen Horowitz, has launched what it claims is the first fully automated AI office management platform. The technology aims to eliminate manual office logistics as return-to-office trends accelerate across corporate America. Early adoption reportedly generated $100,000 in ARR within just five weeks of beta release.
Codi, an Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup, has launched what it describes as the first comprehensive AI platform designed to fully automate office management operations, according to reports. Founded in 2018 by Christelle Rohaut and Dave Schuman, the company originally operated as a marketplace connecting businesses with flexible office spaces before pivoting to AI-driven office management solutions.
OpenAI has entered the browser market with ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-native web browser that integrates ChatGPT capabilities directly into the browsing experience. The browser features memory functions, task automation, and agent mode for performing actions on users’ behalf, currently available for macOS with Windows and mobile versions reportedly in development.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser that deeply integrates artificial intelligence capabilities directly into the browsing experience, according to reports from TechRadar. The browser represents what analysts suggest is OpenAI’s most significant move into daily-use software, positioning itself as a potential competitor to established browsers like Google Chrome.
Enterprise AI Pioneer Cohere Positions for Landmark Public Listing In a significant development for the artificial intelligence sector, enterprise-focused AI…
The New Frontier in Web Browsing OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, a revolutionary web browser that integrates generative AI directly…
The Deepfake Wake-Up Call: How Fraud Evolved Beyond Human Detection When UK engineering firm Arup lost $25 million to a…
Google Cloud has hired Accenture’s former chief technology officer Karthik Narain to spearhead AI and public sector expansion. Narain brings over a decade of enterprise technology leadership to his new role as chief product and business officer at the cloud giant.
Google Cloud has appointed former Accenture chief technology officer Karthik Narain as its new chief product and business officer, according to an announcement from Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian. Sources indicate this strategic hire aims to accelerate the company’s artificial intelligence initiatives and public sector business development. Narain brings nearly 11 years of experience from Accenture, where he was instrumental in shaping the company’s technology vision and cloud strategy.
Enhanced Fraud Detection and Passkey Support Arrive on Meta Platforms Meta has initiated a significant security upgrade across its ecosystem,…