OpenAI has added a feature to its Codex macOS app that changes the barrier to AI-powered automation: instead of writing a prompt or configuring a workflow, a user performs a task while Codex watches, ...
The Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS; IL, USA) 2026 European Conference and Exhibition was held this May in Vienna, welcoming 137 exhibitors and over 1,500 registrants from more ...
AI does have its places, and one of them could be in helping you manage your Linux systems, be they desktops or servers.
I gave Claude access to my Home Assistant. It helped me audit, debug, and improve my smart home better than I ever could have.
The Autohotkey-Example framework delivers an open-source scripting language engineered for desktop automation, macro creation, and flexible input manipulation. System administrators and desktop ...
Health systems have no shortage of successful AI pilots. Ambient documentation, revenue cycle automation, clinical decision support — individual use cases have delivered real results in individual ...
I wanted to add this after this convo in the TSTools discord server, but it took a long time to put my thoughts together, and ended up being much longer than I imagined, so I figured it's better to ...
Even though we are diving into a world where AI has already started transforming how automation scripting is created. It has not yet taken the unique place that test automation holds in the software ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the scripts behind the awards season’s most talked-about movies continues with Warner Bros‘ Weapons. Writer-director Zach Cregger described the ...
So, you’re looking to get a handle on automating things in Azure, huh? It’s a big topic, and honestly, it can feel a bit overwhelming at first. But think about it – who actually enjoys doing the same ...
“Where do you find the time?” This is the question marketers drowning in content demands most often ask. With multiple channels to manage, campaigns to track, and audiences to engage, it’s no wonder ...