Techman unveils its TM Xplore I humanoid robot at Nvidia GTC 2026, showcasing AI-powered automation designed for real-world industrial work.
OpenAI Group PBC today announced plans to acquire Astral Software Inc., a startup with a set of widely used Python development tools.  The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Astral’s development ...
DoorDash’s new tasks app pays couriers to capture real-world data for AI training, turning gig workers into key players in machine learning.
The overhaul of higher education in Texas has taken an emotional toll for some professors. They are leaving the profession or fleeing the state, and heading for roles where they say they no ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — Caroline Smart had no known enemies. No one knew of anyone who would want to hurt her. She was friendly, investigators say, which makes it all the more shocking that she ...
OpenAI acquires Astral, the Python toolmaker, to enhance Codex AI coding assistant as it competes with Anthropic's Claude Code and Cursor.
OpenAI's most significant competitors in the AI coding space include Cursor and Anthropic ( ANTHRO ). Cursor is in talks with investors for a funding round that would value the startup at about $50B.
OpenAI announced Thursday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Astral, the company behind popular open source Python development tools such as uv, Ruff, and ty, and integrate the company ...
The deal, whose financial terms were not disclosed, is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals. Until the transaction closes, the companies will continue to operate ...
Java has endured radical transformations in the technology landscape and many threats to its prominence. What makes this technology so great, and what does the future hold for Java?
Ultralytics, the company behind the YOLO family of object detection models, today introduced Ultralytics Platform, a comprehensive end-to-end vision AI platform featuring powerful SAM-powered smart ...
You can now run LLMs for software development on consumer-grade PCs. But we’re still a ways off from having Claude at home.