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Why is OpenAI quietly hiring human writers, designers, and editors?

Worker experiencing AI fatigue at a computer

By Rohana Rezel OpenAI, the company most responsible for convincing the world that human creativity is obsolete, has been quietly hiring human writers, designers, and editors at salaries north of $200,000.[1]https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/copywriter-creative-studio-at-openai-4344198805/ Meanwhile it shut down its Sora consumer app, the

Don’t give AI agents the keys to production

A humanoid robot standing on a control box with cables, representing AI agents in production systems

By Rohana Rezel The pitch is seductive. Point an AI agent at your infrastructure, give it a task, walk away. No tickets, no on-call rotations, no waiting for an engineer to get around to it. The agent reads the codebase,

Researchers used brain MRIs to build an AI that thinks like a human brain — and it is more resilient than standard deep learning

3D illustration of a human brain surrounded by neural networks and synapses

A team of researchers in Beijing has built an artificial neural network modelled directly on the primate brain’s visual system — and the result is an AI that makes decisions more like a human and holds up far better under

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