In an exclusive interview with VentureBeat ahead of the announcement, Dave Driggers, CEO of Cirrascale Cloud Services, described the …
In an exclusive interview with VentureBeat ahead of the announcement, Dave Driggers, CEO of Cirrascale Cloud Services, described the …
Enterprise teams building multi-agent AI systems may be paying a compute premium for gains that don’t hold up under equal-budget conditions….
For the past eighteen months, the corporate world has been obsessed with the “builder” phase of the generative AI revolution. Enterprises have raced to deploy autonomous agents to handle everything from customer support to complex codebase refactoring…
After months of rumors and reports that OpenAI was developing a new, more powerful AI large language model for use in ChatGPT and through its application programming interface (API), allegedly codenamed “Spud”…
Enterprise AI is entering a new phase — one where the central question is no longer what can be built, but how to make the most of our AI investment.
There’s even a timeline. OpenAI plans to build “an autonomous AI research intern”—a system that can take on a small number of specific research problems by itself—by September. The AI intern will be the precursor to a fully automated multi-agent research system that the company plans to debut in 2028. This AI researcher (OpenAI says) …
The technology could make commercially available bulk datasets even more of a privacy concern.
What is really worth your attention in the busy, buzzy world of AI? Technology Review reporters and editors have spent years thinking about this question, charting AI’s progress and mapping out what’s next. Now, for the first time, they’ve distilled their answers into a single list. Inspired by Technology Review's annual list of 10 Breakthrough Technologies, …
The Kickstarter-funded glasses from L’Atitude 52°N have AI features bundled for 1 year, but the company doesn’t know yet how much it will charge for access after that.
The cyber capabilities of AI models have experts rattled. AI’s social skills may be just as dangerous.
OptimismAI is a question-seeking system, not a conversational persona. Its purpose is to strip away distortion and surface the right questions—the ones that reveal alignment, convergence, and probable outcomes. It treats optimism as structure: a property that emerges when systems are examined honestly and without bias.
Ask Richard is conversational by design. It reflects Richard Polk's own voice shaped by years of observing positive-sum behavior, resilience, and cooperation in the real world. It doesn't seek maximal optimization—it seeks understanding, context, and meaning through dialogue.
They are different lenses, not layers. OptimismAI clarifies what questions reality is asking. Ask Richard explores how humans live inside those questions. One expands the space of possibility; the other makes it navigable.