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OpenAI Debuts ChatGPT Atlas Browser in Bid to Revolutionize Web Navigation

OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser designed to leverage AI for enhanced user experiences. Initially available on macOS, the browser will soon expand to Windows, iOS, and Android, according to reports.

OpenAI Enters the Browser Market with AI-Driven Innovation

OpenAI has launched a new web browser named ChatGPT Atlas, marking its latest effort to establish a dominant presence as a gateway to the internet, sources indicate. The browser is designed to integrate advanced AI capabilities, aiming to transform how users interact with the web.

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Lithuanian AI Platform Secures €30M to Tackle Enterprise Adoption Hurdles and Shadow AI Risks

Vilnius-based nexos.ai has closed a €30 million Series A round co-led by Evantic Capital and Index Ventures. The all-in-one AI platform aims to solve critical enterprise adoption barriers including security vulnerabilities, uncontrolled costs, and governance gaps that plague organizations implementing AI solutions.

Major Funding for European AI Infrastructure

Lithuanian startup nexos.ai has reportedly secured €30 million in Series A funding to accelerate enterprise AI adoption while addressing what sources describe as the growing “Shadow AI” challenge within organizations. According to reports, the Vilnius-based company aims to remove critical blockers preventing large-scale AI implementation across enterprises.

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Microsoft Unveils Voice-Activated Copilot and Visual Analysis Tools for Windows 11

Microsoft has officially launched voice-activated “Hey Copilot” functionality alongside new visual analysis capabilities for Windows 11. The updates enable hands-free AI interaction and on-screen content interpretation, representing a significant advancement in virtual assistant technology. According to reports, these features are now rolling out worldwide to enhance user productivity and accessibility.

Voice Activation Revolutionizes Windows 11 AI Interaction

Microsoft has officially launched “Hey Copilot,” a voice wake command that allows users to summon the AI assistant without physical interaction, according to recent company announcements. Sources indicate that users can simply say the phrase to activate Copilot, which responds with an audible chime and visual overlay indicating the microphone is active and ready for commands.

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Microsoft Revives Voice Commands with “Hey Copilot” AI Feature for Windows 11

Microsoft is reintroducing voice-activated assistance with “Hey Copilot,” a new feature for Windows 11 that allows hands-free AI interaction. The update includes Copilot Actions for desktop automation and Manus AI integration in File Explorer. These developments aim to streamline tasks while addressing privacy concerns.

Voice-Activated AI Returns to Windows

Microsoft is bringing back a familiar feature from Windows 10 with the introduction of “Hey Copilot,” a wake word for its AI assistant, according to reports. This voice activation allows users to summon AI support without manual input, reminiscent of the “Hey Cortana” command from past systems. Sources indicate that this update aims to make interactions with Microsoft‘s Copilot more intuitive, especially for those who find text-based prompts challenging.

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Nvidia’s $4,000 Desktop Supercomputer Sells Out, Expanding AI Access Beyond Corporate Giants

Nvidia’s DGX Spark desktop supercomputer sold out within hours of launch despite a $1,000 price increase from original projections. The $3,999 system delivers petaflop-level AI performance previously only available in data centers, potentially democratizing AI development for smaller research teams and individual developers.

High-Demand Launch for Desktop AI Supercomputer

Nvidia‘s highly anticipated DGX Spark desktop supercomputer sold out almost immediately following its Wednesday launch, according to reports, despite undergoing both a delayed release and significant price increase since its initial announcement. Originally revealed at January’s Consumer Electronics Show as “Project DIGITS” with a $3,000 price target and May release schedule, the final product reached market five months later at $3,999, sources indicate.

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MediaTek-NVIDIA GB10 Superchip Powers New Desktop AI Supercomputer

NVIDIA and MediaTek have codesigned the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip powering the new DGX Spark personal AI supercomputer. The compact desktop system reportedly enables developers to prototype and inference AI models with up to 405 billion parameters using standard power outlets.

New Desktop AI Supercomputer Launches

MediaTek has partnered with NVIDIA to codesign the GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip for the newly launched DGX Spark system, according to company announcements. Sources indicate this personal AI supercomputer allows developers to prototype, fine-tune, and run inference on large AI models directly from their desktop, with the system becoming publicly available starting today.