MetaGPT trends on GitHub

MetaGPT, a new AI framework is trending on GitHub, for revolutionizing software development. The framework uses a multi-agent approach to connect different programs and get them to work together better without hallucinating. This means that the programs can work on different parts of a problem separately, like experts in different areas, and double-check each other’s […]

AI companies drive office demand in San Francisco

San Francisco’s downtown office market is showing signs of recovery, as AI companies drive demand for office space. According to JLL, a commercial real estate company, office searches in San Francisco are reaching levels not seen since COVID vaccines became available in 2021. A quarter of these searches are coming from AI companies, which are […]

Americans worried about AI risks

Americans are worried about the risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and support federal regulation to control those risks, according to a new poll by the Artificial Intelligence Policy Institute. In this survey, where the views of over 1,000 individuals were analyzed, a staggering 82% expressed their lack of faith in technology corporations to self-regulate AI. […]

U.S. scientists achieve net energy gain in fusion reaction for second time

U.S. government scientists have achieved net energy gain in a fusion reaction for the second time, a major breakthrough in the quest for clean, limitless energy. The researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California repeated the feat on July 30, producing more energy from the reaction than was used to initiate it. This […]

XKool using AI to automate building design process

XKool, a Chinese firm, is using AI to automate the whole building design process, from establishing masterplans to preparing construction drawings. In China, the app has over 50,000 users, and an English version of its image-to-image AI tool, LookX, has recently been released. Wanyu He, the creator of XKool and an architect from Shenzhen, China, […]

AI boom sparks demand for Graphics Processing Units

Following the scarcity of graphics processing units (GPUs) that plagued the industry until late 2022, the introduction of AI applications has raised new issues as a result of the shifting market and AI boom, resulting in an unanticipated rise in demand for gaming cards. Data center cards were once thought to be the key target […]

IRS to go paperless in 2024

The U.S. Treasury Department announced today that taxpayers will have the choice to go paperless for all Internal Revenue Service (IRS) correspondence in the upcoming 2024 filing season. By 2025, the IRS plans to achieve paperless processing for all tax returns, still accepting paper documents but immediately digitizing them, to “cut processing times in half” […]

Tech activists unveil Veilid

Cult of the Dead Cow, a group of technology activists known for spreading hacking tools and pressuring software corporations to improve security, has revealed intentions to build an end-to-end encrypted protocol for app development known as Veilid App developers may now implement strong encryption while foregoing money from targeted advertising based on user data thanks […]

Canada lure U.S.-based tech workers with new work permit

According to reports, Canada’s recently announced work permit scheme for U.S.-based knowledge workers on H-1B visas is bearing dividends. This came after Canada received over 10,000 applications from H-1B visa holders within 48 hours of its introduction. The initiative will run for one year, or until the threshold of 10,000 applications is reached. Workers can […]

North American banks leads AI banking revolution

A report from Evident reveals that North American banks are at the forefront of the global race to revolutionize the banking sector with AI-first strategies. J.P. Morgan Chase spearheads the AI research realm, while Capital One excels in AI patents, and Wells Fargo leads in AI investments. Notably, other top performers include Royal Bank of […]