When will browser agents do real work?

In January 2025, OpenAI released Operator, the first large-scale agent powered by a computer-use model to control its own browser. The demo was impressive: an AI moving the mouse, clicking buttons, and performing actions like a human would. It was received as a major...

Running managed Ray on Azure Kubernetes Service

The move to building and training AI models at scale has had interesting second-order effects; one of the most important is improving how we run and manage massively distributed computing applications. AI training and inferencing both require huge distributed...

Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 boosts AI workloads, security

Red Hat OpenShift 4.20, the latest version of Red Hat’s Kubernetes-based hybrid cloud application platform, is now available. The Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 release features capabilities for accelerating AI workloads and strengthening security, according to Red Hat....

Microsoft releases ‘AI-native’ Visual Studio 2026

Visual Studio 2026, the latest version of Microsoft’s signature IDE, is now generally available. Touted as an “AI-native intelligent development environment,” the IDE also features faster startup and improved user experience. Announced November 11, the update can be...