gpt-oss-safeguard lets developers apply custom policies via model reasoning
Open-source folks have been juggling flexibility versus safety for a while now when they plug big language models into their tools.
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Open-source folks have been juggling flexibility versus safety for a while now when they plug big language models into their tools.
When I started poking at an LLM-driven app, the first thing that bugged me was how to know if the answers were any good without reading every single...
When 2025 rolled around, everyone expected a flood of AI gadgets that would change the way we use tech every day.
Mondelez, the snack-maker behind Oreo, says it will start airing TV spots that were put together by generative AI sometime next year, according to...
When I first tried to plug a large language model into a Python script, I ended up fighting with tangled dependencies, hunting for GPU memory, and...
Uber seems to be turning its ride-hailing app into a sort of data-lab for AI. The idea is that, while a driver is waiting for the next fare, they...
It finally got a name. Today Spotify said it’s signing a deal with Sony Music Group, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Merlin and Believe to...
Imagine you’ve got a CSV with a million sales rows and need to crunch some numbers.
When I first saw the headline “Agentic AI Training Efficiency: Less is More for Intelligent Agency,” I thought it was a typo.
OpenAI’s internal alert, dubbed “Code Red,” has been buzzing through the company’s engineering channels ever since a wave of new releases hit the...
When Salesforce and OpenAI announced their latest move on Tuesday, it felt like they were finally putting the pieces together.
We’re looking at seven AI startups that popped up in 2025, all founded by people who quit senior gigs at the biggest tech companies.
When I first heard about the new Microsoft-LTIMindtree pact, I pictured a bunch of engineers hunched over servers, trying to speed up the whole...
When a production service hiccups, the first thing most engineers do is open the log files.
Zoho Corporation just announced a bunch of new agentic AI tools for its Collaboration, Customer Experience and HR suites.
Enterprises that lean on AI-driven code generation are now juggling a growing menu of assistants - OpenAI’s Codex-style bots, Anthropic’s Claude...
ScaleOps is leaning on tighter control of AI workloads as a way to win back enterprises that have grown skeptical of cloud-only setups.
When Cisco’s Jeetu Patel sat down with VentureBeat, he sounded a warning that feels almost personal.
Ever find yourself chasing a typo that refuses to go away, or staring at a feature you can’t quite break down?
Why does this partnership matter? While many firms are still tinkering with AI‑assisted code generators in isolated projects, a few are beginning to...