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OpenAI Unveils the ChatGPT Agent
OpenAI has unveiled a powerful new “Agent” mode for ChatGPT — enabling the model to perform complex, multi-step tasks without needing follow-up prompts. It can now weave together web searches, file uploads, and even third-party apps autonomously. With this upgrade, ChatGPT is no longer just a chatbot — it’s evolving into a fully capable digital assistant.

Google Activates “AI Mode” with Deep Search and Voice Calling
On Android devices, long-pressing Chrome now activates a futuristic “AI Mode.” This new feature rewrites your queries into layered, multi-hop Deep Searches, summarizes results on the fly, and can even place hands-free calls to customer service — saving you from waiting on hold.

Meta Plots Supercomputers the Size of Manhattan
Mark Zuckerberg has revealed plans to stitch together Meta’s massive data center campuses into a single “AI fabric.” The goal? Achieve exascale performance capable of training next-gen multimodal models and enabling real-time translation across every Meta platform.

Netflix Leans into Generative AI for Its Hit Shows
Netflix is going all-in on generative AI. The company has started using text-to-image and script-polishing models to enhance new series — leading to faster post-production, dynamic storyboarding, and seamless dubbing in multiple languages. Still, Netflix insists that writers and artists will remain central to the creative process.

Amazon Debuts Kiro, an AI‑Powered Coding IDE
Amazon has debuted Kiro, an AI-powered coding assistant that integrates with AWS and Visual Studio Code. Kiro autocompletes functions, writes test cases, and spins up cloud infrastructure on demand. Ask it for a “serverless endpoint,” and it generates everything in seconds.

Runway’s Act‑Two Model Brings Motion‑Capture Magic to Any Video
With its latest model, Act-Two, Runway makes motion-capture tech accessible to creators everywhere. Simply upload a video, and the model extracts full-body movement data — allowing users to retarget dances, stunts, or athletic moves onto new characters without expensive suits or equipment.

China Unveils a Humanoid Robot That Swaps Its Own Batteries
In a move toward fully autonomous service robots, China has introduced a humanoid machine that can walk, lift, and — when its batteries run low — swap them out entirely on its own. The implications span warehouses, disaster response, and elderly care.

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