Abstract: With the rapid development of mobile networks and widespread use of mobile devices, there is an increasing focus on assigning location-based tasks to mobile users in the context of Mobile ...
WIRED spoke with the Zoomer founders of a platform where AI agents hire humans to do real-world tasks. Their pitch: "People ...
Maybe you don’t need an AI smart ring to keep up with your to-dos. Doist, the company behind Todoist, a popular to-do list app that works across multiple devices, is launching its new AI-powered, ...
Jan 4, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; NFL referee Shawn Smith (14) announces a penalty during the second quarter between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium.
To prepare AI agents for office work, the company is asking contractors to upload projects from past jobs, leaving it to them to strip out confidential and personally identifiable information. OpenAI ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. Imagine you are redesigning your living space. You could hire an interior ...
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Your pesky remote freelancers demanding more money as inflation soars? You could try replacing them with AI agents instead — but it probably won’t work out well. New research highlighted by Wired ...
When one asks for a number of tasks that is evenly divisible by the number of nodes requested, Flux binds all of those tasks to the same number of cores. E.g. day36@fluke131:~]$ flux run -N2 -n2 ...
Tom Ignudo is a digital content producer at CBS Philadelphia. Before he joined CBS Philadelphia in 2021, Tom covered high school and college sports for the Philadelphia Inquirer. He covers breaking ...
HBO has returned to the suburbs of Philadelphia for another crime show with Delco accents and difficult family drama. And at first glance, "Task" might be even bleaker than "Mare of Easttown. ** THIS ...