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Whether you're learning, working or creating, NotebookLM delivers the goods.
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Since last spring, OpenAI has offered Codex. What started life as the company's response to Claude Code is becoming something more sophisticated with the release of a new dedicated macOS app. At its most basic form, Codex is a programming agent capable of writing code for users, but now it can also manage multiple AI assistants that can work together to complete more complex tasks.
OpenAI gives an example of how this could work in practice. The company used Codex to create a Mario Kart-like racing game, complete with a selection of different playable cars, eight tracks and a collection of powerups players can use against the competition. For a single AI agent, generating a game from scratch, with all the needed visual assets, would be a tough ask, but Codex was able to complete the task because it could delegate the work of making the game to different models with complementary capabilities.
For example, it turned to GPT Image for the visual assets, while a separate model simu
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TWEAKS AND UPDATES The Economist: Ed tech is profitable. It is also mostly useless. "Although ed-tech companies tout huge learning gains, independent research has made clear that technology rarely boosts learning in […]
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Genie 3 lets you generate a video game-like world in seconds with only a text prompt.
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Apple's first foldable could feature the biggest ever iPhone battery and eclipse rival devices, according to a known leaker.
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