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Perplexity AI Makes $34.5B Bid for Google’s Chrome in Bold AI Land Grab
14 hours ago
Musk and Altman’s AI Rivalry Erupts Again in Antitrust and Algorithm Clash
a day ago
GitHub’s Independence Fades as CEO Exits, CoreAI Takes the Lead
2 days ago
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Michael Chorey, founder of Wendy’s FreshAi, has joined Presto as co-founder and president of Presto IQ, marking a significant move in the fast-casual restaurant technology space. Chorey, known for his pioneering work in AI-driven operations at Wendy’s, brings deep expertise in leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance customer experience and streamline restaurant workflows. His appointment signals a growing trend of tech talent shifting from major chains to innovative startups focused on intelligent automation. Presto’s expansion of its leadership team with Chorey underscores its ambition to redefine digital ordering and operational efficiency in the fast-casual sector. The hire is seen as a strategic boost for Presto IQ, the company’s AI-powered platform designed to help restaurants optimize everything from inventory management to personalized marketing. With Chorey at the helm, Presto aims to accelerate the adoption of AI across its network, positioning itself as a leader in the next wave of restaurant technology.
6 hours ago
Routine use of AI in colonoscopies may lead to declining detection skills among endoscopists, new study warns
6 hours ago
FPT Unveils AI-First Platform FleziPT to Accelerate Global Enterprise Transformation
6 hours ago
ChatGPT’s model picker has returned, but with a more complex interface and updated behavior, following backlash over OpenAI’s initial plans to phase out older models without clear notice. The feature, which allows users to select specific versions of the AI model, was temporarily removed after users expressed concern about losing access to earlier, more predictable versions of the system—particularly in the wake of the highly anticipated GPT-5 rollout. In response to the criticism, OpenAI has reversed course, confirming it will no longer retire older models without providing advance warning. The company emphasized that users will retain access to previous versions for the foreseeable future, ensuring continuity and transparency. The updated model picker now includes clearer labels, version history, and usage recommendations, helping users make informed choices based on their needs. While the reintroduction of the tool has been welcomed by many, some users remain cautious, calling for more consistent policies around model deprecation and long-term access. OpenAI has acknowledged the concerns and reiterated its commitment to balancing innovation with user trust and control.
6 hours ago
Meta’s superintelligence push fuels internal rifts, sparking employee discontent and talent flight
6 hours ago
2024: Atomically Perfect Array Sets New Record
12 hours ago
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