Fara-7B is a compuer-use agent that runs locally on PCs, enabling automation of sensitive workflows without data ever leaving the device.
MIT spinout OpenAGI claims its Lux AI agent scores 83.6% on a rigorous computer-use benchmark where OpenAI's Operator hits 61.3% — at one-tenth the cost.
Microsoft’s New ‘Fara-7B’ AI Agent Rivals GPT-4o, Runs Locally on Your PC Your email has been sent Microsoft has unveiled Fara-7B, a compact computer-use AI model designed to perform tasks the way a ...
NOIDA, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA, September 2, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Appy Pie AI Agents, the AI-first automation division of Appy Pie, today announced the launch of ...
OpenAI is going all in on the most-hyped trend in AI right now: AI agents, or tools that go a step beyond chatbots to complete complex, multi-step tasks on a user’s behalf. The company on Thursday ...
OpenAI just concluded its much-anticipated livestream, where it launched a new AI agent dubbed "ChatGPT agent". The tool ships with sophisticated capabilities that allow it to perform a wide range of ...
OpenAI is rolling out a new AI agent within ChatGPT that can browse the web and conduct deep research. An AI agent is similar to an AI app that can retain extensive information about a user and an ...
OpenAI released its newest AI feature on Thursday. It's called ChatGPT Agent, and it's a model that combines the best of ChatGPT, Deep Research, and Operator. It uses natural language, which is the ...
OpenAI's ChatGPT is set to get its biggest upgrade yet, with new features that form the basis of what could become the company's biggest challenge to specialized enterprise AI tools. Last week, the ...
We are entering the third phase of generative AI. First came the chatbots, followed by the assistants. Now we are beginning to see agents: systems that aspire to greater autonomy and can work in ...
What happens when you take a billion dollars of computer power and let it research a question for 12 whole minutes? A lot more than if you use that same power for just a few seconds, that's for sure.
A Stanford study finds the ARTEMIS AI agent beat most human pen testers in vulnerability discovery—at a fraction of the cost.