Plus, OpenAI gets into the agent game, and how India is stepping up its manufacturing game, but CHina will be harder to beat than you might already think.
Starring Tom Merritt
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OpenAI Releases AI Agent That Helps Book Flights, Order Food For Users – Bloomberg
OpenAI launches Operator, an AI agent that can operate your computer – Ars Technica
OpenAI launches Operator, an AI agent that performs tasks autonomously | TechCrunch
langgraph/examples/web-navigation/web_voyager.ipynb at main · langchain-ai/langgraph · GitHub
Jarvis AI 2 | Gemini API Developer Competition | Google AI for Developers
Tata acquires 60% stake in Apple partner Pegatron’s India unit | TechCrunch
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani Plans World’s Biggest Data Center in India’s Gujarat – Bloomberg
India to launch first domestic chip this year | Tech in Asia
Sony is halting production of recordable Blu-ray, MiniDiscs and MiniDV cassettes – Engadget
After 18 years, Sony’s recordable Blu-ray media production draws to a close | Tom’s Hardware
Science Has Spun Spider-Man’s Web-Slinging Into Reality | WIRED
Google agrees to crack down on fake reviews for UK businesses | The Verge
Mark Zuckerberg says Meta will have 1.3M GPUs for AI by year-end | TechCrunch
Oracle, Apple, Google Diverge on Whether to Keep Serving TikTok | Bloomberg
Apple Says Several Car Makers Still Plan to Support Next-Generation CarPlay | MacRumors
Threads rolls out a post scheduler, ‘markup’ feature, and more | TechCrunch
Meta’s Threads to Show Ads for the First Time in US, Japan | Bloomberg
China’s overlapping tech-industrial ecosystems | High Capacity
US users dumped RedNote after Trump paused the TikTok ban | TechCrunch
The Supreme Court’s TikTok ruling is an ominous turn for online speech | The Verge