With OpenAI's latest updates to its Responses API — the application programming interface that allows developers on OpenAI's platform to access multiple agentic tools like web search and file search ...
OpenClaw is a free and open-source, lobster-themed AI agent vibe-coded by software engineer Peter Steinberger. The software ...
After the shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis by a federal officer was captured on camera by community members on the scene, the debate over the events has continued. In the wake of this, many are ...
Hundreds more U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are headed to the Twin Cities, according to an announcement from U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. Noem said on Fox ...
John Northrop, a onetime co-owner of the Observer-Reporter who deeply cared about and immersed himself in the Washington community, died Monday at UPMC Washington. He was 95. Even though Northrop’s ...
Naqi’s planned acquisition of Wisear accelerates Naqi’s efforts towards commercialization and to establish a global standard for non-invasive neural interfaces. This acquisition marks a defining ...
The planned acquisition brings together two of the most advanced teams working in non-invasive neural interfaces, strengthening Naqi’s intellectual property portfolio, expanding its talent base, ...
An important milestone has been achieved in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. A new peer-reviewed study published in Nature Biomedical Engineering shows how a high-performance brain-computer ...
For more than a century, workers in the former O-D building in downtown Utica produced a daily newspaper before moving to smaller offices and putting the building up for auction in 2022. Puff Theory ...
Conor Wight joined WCCO after cultivating his skills as an award-winning investigative reporter in Syracuse, NY. As a newcomer to Minnesota, he's excited to explore this beautiful state and all that ...
After making a fortune on Wall Street, he bought The Nation magazine and founded The New York Observer, which one writer called a “maypole of Manhattan gossip and intrigue.” By Sam Roberts Arthur L.