Vercel's Andrew Qu on why agents are a new kind of software
Vercel's Andrew Qu emphasizes that agents represent a new category of software, focusing on their ability to perform tasks autonomously. This shift could change how developers approach building applications and workflows.
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SpaceX officially closes its Cursor acquisition
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World Labs turns one real-world robot task into thousands of simulated variations for training
World Labs just transformed one real-world robot task into thousands of simulated variations for training. This approach boosts the efficiency of training robots by providing diverse scenarios without the need for physical trials.
