• Beterbiev vs Bivol 2 LIVE: Fight stream, cheapest PPV deals, how to watch light-heavyweight title rematch
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    The Russians meet again in Saudi Arabia here are the best streams, the cheapest prices and how to watch Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol live online.
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  • Sandisk's revolutionary new memory promises DRAM-like performance, 4X capacity at half the price
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    Sandisk's upcoming 3D Matrix Memory promises DRAM-like performance at four times the capacity and half the cost.
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  • Im a big believer in reading a room: Kate Aronowitz of Google Ventures on balancing business and creativity
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    Kate Aronowitz tells me she first set out in graphic design because it felt like a discipline that helped her bring order to things. Many years later, she has a love-hate relationship with being labeled a creative because the creative process, as she sees it, is not just about art and designits as much about solving problems as it is building things from scratch. She also believes everyone can be creative under the right circumstances.As portfolio operations lead at Google Ventures, Aronowitz has collaborated with some of the worlds most inspiring and hardworking founders. And now she has the opportunity to shape and inspire the next generation of students at Savannah College of Design as the schools newly minted executive in residence.I usually am the first one up. I go downstairs with my dog, George, make coffee, and we go outside. I like having quiet time outside. Ill walk him or go to Pilates. I read the news. As much as it pains me, I like to know whats going on. Im not naturally an early riser, but if I approach the day with a clear mind, my work is better.Im a big believer in reading a room. I think its more my predisposition. Even when I started my first design role as a junior designer, I often worked as a translator. When you get a design person and a businessperson together, they are often butting heads. Im always the one saying, Actually, I hear this. Listening to what people are saying, watching their body language, seeing how much people speak upits just being a very keen observer. Im fascinated by people, and UX design is about solving real peoples needs. A lot of the time, they cant express what they need; you have to listen for it.I dont create well in total silence. I like a lot of white noise. If I have to write, I prefer to write on an airplane or in a caf. Silence is very deafening. I go to sleep listening to podcasts. I find it hard to design and create if I put an hour on the calendar and say, Youre sitting and doing this thing. My best ideas come to me if I can get the questions I need to work on a week in advance. Im good at having that run parallel; Im processing in the background. Whether Im at the mall or watching a movie or baking, ideas pop into my head.I find using my hands to be very helpful. Even if its business-case kind of stuff. I find it hard to be creative and type at the same time, so I handwrite a lot out. I find typing to be very constricting.I work with really interesting founders. And I see my role as a designer more so now almost setting the stage and curating the conversations that allow creativity to happen. I am helping make founders ideas real. A lot of my day is being a really good listener and figuring out what problems need to be solved and figuring out how to do it quickly.Im an optimist. If you look at a problem long enough, you can truly come up with a solution that will delight people. I dont believe theres any problem thats not solvable. I rarely get frustrated. I trust the process. If you iterate, put the right people in the room, and ask questions, you will learn something and you will move things forward.Im interested in expanding what creativity means. Creativity has been put in this place where you either are or arent, or theres creative time and there isnt. Its thinking about a problem in a different way. Everyone has the ability. Im so much more open now to who is in the room. I hate when people are labeled creative. When you label a person as a creative, it limits it so that this is the only person in the room who can be creative.Im a big list-maker. I break it into things. I am very strict about what fits onto my first list. I keep a running notes doc. I have a 2024 doc and its all the calls I was on that year. At any point in time, I can go back and pick up a thread where I left off. A lot of it for me is documenting and list-making so I dont have to keep it in my mind. I can go back and check things.I need my alone time. Driving or walking the dog. Time with a whiteboard. If Im really feeling lost and Im not sure what to do, if I just put a pen in my hand and draw out what Im thinking I find it really helpful to just get out whats in my head.Im very bad with distractions. I love doing the NYT crossword every day; its hard not to be following whats going on [in the news]. Im not great at tuning things out, but I have other outlets. I love baking and cooking. I started sketching again on my iPad. I have one of those expert Apple pencils. Even if its useless stuff like drawing a weird apple on my iPad, it centers me. If you can sit and noodle over the shades of red for an hour and a half, its good for your mind to be a better observer.The rut I find myself in is more like self-doubt. I am a bit of a perfectionist. That is what drew me to graphic design in the first place. I was never attracted to fine art. I liked graphic design because it brought order to things. I hold a high bar for myself and always want to make sure Im bringing value, so I do question myself. I have to remind myself this is part of the process: Knowing that sometimes things dont work and thats okay, and what can you learn from it.You have to get small wins every day. A lot of what we do with founders is help them prioritize. Some problems can be pushed off. Just ask yourself, whats keeping you up at night now? And how can you solve something immediately in front of you? A lot of it is taking big problems and breaking them down into bite-size chunks. Its so important to close out the day and feel like you made some small steps in progress.
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  • Apples hidden white noise feature may be just the productivity boost you need
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    As I write this, the most pleasing sound is washing over megentle waves ebbing and flowing onto the shore. Sadly, Im not actually on some magnificent tropical beach. Instead, the sounds of the sea are being generated by my Mac. Yet, more than just being pleasing to the ear, this sound, and others the Mac can generate, have helped boost my focus in recent months when Im under deadline and trying to get work done.The feature is called Background Sounds. Here are some of the benefits Ive gotten from it and how you can use it, too.The pandemic made me realize background sounds help me focusI know some writers who need absolute silence when they are working. Ive never been one of those people. I work best when there is low-level noise from something else in the space around methe rustling of tree branches outside a window or the indistinct murmur of other people in a cafe. I didnt realize how much I relied on background noise to stay focused until the early days of the pandemic when lockdowns hit. Like many, I was suddenly stuck working from home, cut off from the background noises I had become accustomed to. I tried supplementing the newfound silence with music, but songs and even instrumentals were too distracting.Then, by chance, while browsing YouTube on my TV out of boredom one day, I came across an eight-hour video titled something like Relaxing Coffee Shop Ambience. The entire video was just an animated photo of the exterior of a visually appealing coffee house that played in a loop, but was set against a soundtrack of invisible customers murmuring, coffee mugs occasionally clacking, and autumn leaves blowing in the wind.I played it on my television that day and, I swear, Id never focused so well on work before. Since then, I almost always play background ambience videos while I write. The cafe ones are nice, but natural ones, like rain or ocean scenes, really work for me. They seem to have a dual effect: increasing my focus while boosting my creativity.But playing those videos is not always practical if you go outside the house. At work, you dont want your boss to think youre wasting time watching YouTube, and playing an hours-long video on your laptop is a great way to run out of battery halfway through your workday.Thats where the Macs Background Sounds feature comes in. It doesnt have the visual distractions or battery drain issues that YouTube ambiance videos do. And while Apple may not be the first company to bring background sounds to the masses (apps like Calm and Headspace are the leaders in the ambient sounds landscape), the big benefit of Apples BackGround sounds is that its built into macOS, and so is free to use. This is terrific for those with subscription fatigue who dont want to shell out monthly for yet another software service.How to use Background Sounds on your MacIf you have macOS Ventura or later, you can use the Macs Background Sounds capabilities. But first, you need to enable the feature. To do this, open the System Settings app on your Mac, click the Accessibility options, and make sure the Background sounds switch is toggled on. Next, go to the Control Center options in the System Settings app and make sure under Hearing that Show in Control Center is toggled on.Once youve done this, you can quickly turn on the background sound of your choice. Heres how:Click the Control Center icon in the Macs menu bar.Click the hearing button (the ear icon).Click Background Sounds.Now click on the background sound you want to play.The background sound you choose will now play in an infinite loop from your Macs speakers or through any headphones connected to your Mac. Your options include five natural soundsocean, rain, stream, night, and fireand three more basic white noise soundsbalanced, bright, or dark.If youre like me, you may soon find that enabling any of these background sounds on your Mac helps you stay focused while working.Is there any science behind the productivity benefits of white noise?Ive met many people who are like me and say that playing background sounds helps them focus and even makes them feel more creative. But does science actually back this up?It depends. Ive yet to find a rigorous scientific study that explored whether natural background noises, like rain or a crackling fire, actually have a measurable impact on ones ability to focus at work.However, a 2022 study from researchers at the University of Southern California looked at the impact of white noise on neurotypical individuals. That study found that white noise played at 45 decibels resulted in improved cognitive performance in terms of sustained attention, accuracy, and speed as well as enhanced creativity. And when played at 65 decibels, the white noise led to improved working memorybut also higher stress levels.Personally, I cant imagine working without some calming seaside background noise. Its no day at the beachbut itll sound like it is.
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  • The Future of Play is Here: 10 Cutting-Edge Toy Trends to Watch
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    In todays digitally saturated world, where screens often dominate attention spans, the role of innovative toy design has never been more critical. Engaging young minds requires a delicate balance of creativity, education, and technological integration. The toy industry thrives on its ability to capture the imagination, offering tangible alternatives to digital distractions and fostering essential developmental skills through hands-on play.Understanding the evolving preferences and needs of the Alpha Generation is paramount. Market research, combined with a deep understanding of child psychology, enables designers to create impactful and relevant toys. These cutting-edge innovations not only resonate with children but also address the growing demand for educational, sustainable, and inclusive play experiences. Join us as we explore the top trends revolutionizing playtime.1. Augmented RealityOne of the latest trends is integrating digital elements into play, which creates an immersive and interactive experience by seamlessly blending virtual and physical worlds. Augmented reality (AR) toys are revolutionizing playtime by seamlessly blending digital overlays with the physical world. These innovative toys use smartphones or tablets to superimpose interactive graphics, animations, and information onto real-world objects. From AR-enhanced building blocks that bring creations to life to interactive storybooks that leap off the page, AR toys offer immersive, educational experiences. This cutting-edge technology transforms traditional play into dynamic, engaging adventures, fostering creativity and learning in new and exciting ways for children of all ages.The AR Helmet concept combines virtual and augmented reality to let kids draw creatively without making a mess. It features a smart screen for an interactive AR interface and a lightweight pen controller for drawing. The helmet includes educational tools, collaborative sketching options, and AR games, all designed with comfort in mind, including airflow vents and an adjustable magnetic chin strap. It charges via USB, with the pen controller recharging on the helmets side.2. Eco Friendly ToysThe growing emphasis on sustainability is transforming the toy industry, with manufacturers prioritizing eco-friendly materials and ethical production practices. Traditional plastics are being replaced by renewable resources like sustainably harvested wood, bamboo, and innovative bioplastics derived from plant-based sources. This shift reduces reliance on fossil fuels and minimizes landfill waste. Beyond materials, brands are adopting circular design principles, creating durable, repairable toys that can be easily recycled or repurposed, fostering a more sustainable future for play.Debris is an innovative tower-stacking game made from marine plastic collected from Makuhari Beach in Chiba City. Similar to Jenga, the game features tiles with seasonal color patterns, bound with VOC-free, water-based acrylic resin. Beyond providing entertainment, Debris raises awareness about environmental issues, particularly the impact of microplastics on marine life. Its fully sustainable materials and disposal process encourage players to think about their environmental footprint and support beach preservation.3. STEM and Educational ToysSTEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) toys are revolutionizing how children learn, transforming playtime into hands-on educational experiences. These innovative toys encourage exploration and discovery through engaging activities that foster problem-solving and critical thinking skills. From build-your-own robotics kits to interactive coding sets and miniature science labs, STEM toys seamlessly blend play with education, empowering children to develop essential skills in a fun, accessible way, preparing them for future success in an increasingly tech-driven world.JMBricklayers Steampunk Marble Run is a dynamic, 24.8-inch-tall marble rollercoaster made from over 5,300 pieces. This intricate, perpetual-motion toy features interwoven paths, flamethrowers, dinosaurs, and nuclear reactors. It is powered by two motors and a battery module to provide an engaging and challenging build. With a grunge-inspired design and a Great Ball Contraption (GBC) for unpredictable marble journeys, this set is compatible with standard bricks for customization and includes 10 marbles.4. Technology-Enhanced ToysTechnology-enhanced toys are redefining playtime, seamlessly integrating advanced features that captivate and engage todays tech-savvy generation. AI-powered companions offer personalized interactions, adapting to a childs learning style and providing customized feedback. Remote-controlled gadgets, from miniature vehicles to sophisticated drones, encourage exploration and spatial reasoning. These innovations transform traditional play into dynamic, interactive experiences, fostering creativity, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of technologys potential in the world around them.The musicBOT is a humanoid robot that functions as a Bluetooth speaker, offering an interactive music experience for children. It features a dot matrix face that displays various expressions and can connect with other musicBOTs to foster social interaction. While not technologically groundbreaking, the musicBOT enhances music engagement by combining play with listening, helping kids form a deeper, more personal connection with music.5. Classic Games with a Contemporary EdgeClassic toys are experiencing a vibrant resurgence, reimagined with contemporary materials and innovative designs that appeal to a new generation of players. Traditional building blocks are now crafted from sustainable wood and infused with magnetic connectors, while board games incorporate augmented reality elements for immersive storytelling. These updated classics offer a comforting blend of nostalgia and modern aesthetics, providing a screen-free alternative that fosters creativity, social interaction, and imaginative play, proving that timeless fun never goes out of style.Taras Yooms Another Kingdom: Light Stage is a limited edition, handcrafted chess set that blends artistry with strategy. Featuring 21 handcrafted sets in 3D-printed photopolymer plastic, metal, and wood, this collectible chess set embodies a harmonious exchange. The set includes light pastel and blue pieces with detailed acrylic paint and an NFC chip for authenticity. The chessboard, depicting two mountains and a mystical artifact, symbolizes a truce and offers players a chance to explore new narratives. This set merges strategy with artistic expression, creating a unique journey into the imaginative world of Yoomoota.6. CollectiblesCollectible toys continue to captivate enthusiasts, evolving beyond simple playthings to become miniature works of art and cultural artifacts. Limited-edition figures, art toys, and designer plushies cater to diverse interests, reflecting trends in pop culture, gaming, and streetwear. These collectibles often possess significant value, driven by rarity, artistic merit, and the passionate communities that surround them. The rise of online marketplaces and social media has further fueled the collectible toy market, transforming it into a dynamic ecosystem where enthusiasts connect, trade, and celebrate their shared passions.The Not Wheels sedan is a unique Hot Wheels collectible by MSCHF, known for its unconventional designs. This limited-edition model features a distressed look with a missing wheel, a rusted hub, and a rugged body marked by dents and incomplete repairs. The car also includes Real Riders classic tires, a cracked windshield, hanging seat belts, and a dirty rear window with WASH ME inscribed. Packaged with the HW Normal Cars label, it offers a nod to 1990s Japanese imports and hints at future creative releases.7. 3D Printed Toys3D-printed toys are revolutionizing the concept of play by empowering children to become designers and creators. Advancements in accessible 3D printing technology and user-friendly design software allow kids to conceptualize, customize, and bring their imaginative visions to life. From personalized action figures with unique features to intricate building sets tailored to specific interests, 3D printing fosters creativity, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of design principles. This personalized approach to play transforms the toy from a passive object into a dynamic expression of individual creativity.Dr. Operator offers unique 3D printable Transformers-inspired models on Printables. His quirky designs include the Ham and Cheese Transformer, which turns into a sandwich, and the Hippie Van Transformer. Upcoming is a robot that transforms into a telephone headset with a potential Bluetooth module. These models blend classic Transformers themes with creative twists, perfect for enthusiasts and collectors.8. Character-Based ToysCharacter-based toys continue to dominate the toy market, fueled by the ever-expanding universes of TV shows, movies, and video games. These toys transcend simple merchandise, offering fans tangible connections to their favorite characters and narratives. From intricately detailed action figures and plush companions to interactive playsets that recreate iconic scenes, character-based toys foster imaginative play and storytelling. The integration of AR and VR technologies further enhances these experiences, allowing children to immerse themselves in the worlds of their beloved characters in new and exciting ways.Celebrate the iconic TV show Golden Girls with this fan-made LEGO set designed by Martin Studio. This detailed recreation features the beloved kitchen and lanai from the Miami home of Dorothy, Blanche, Rose, and Sophia. The set includes minifigures with distinctive accessories and expressions, allowing fans to relive classic scenes or create new adventures. It is perfect for casual builders and LEGO enthusiasts; this set combines nostalgia with an engaging building experience. The kitchen scene even includes studio lights for added authenticity.The Barbie Phone by HMD Global brings retro charm to the modern world with its vibrant pink clamshell design. This feature phone features a 2.8-inch QVGA screen, and a T9 keypad, and runs the nostalgic Nokia S30+ platform, making it perfect for a digital detox. It focuses on calls, texts, and simple games, including a watermelon-themed Snake game, and comes with accessories like interchangeable colors, stickers, a beaded lanyard, and charms.9. Health and WellnessReflecting a growing awareness of childrens well-being, health and wellness toys are gaining prominence, encouraging physical activity and promoting positive mental health. These innovative toys range from interactive fitness trackers designed for kids to outdoor playsets that foster imaginative, active play. Mindfulness-based toys, such as guided meditation kits and sensory play tools, help children develop emotional regulation skills and manage stress. By seamlessly blending fun with healthy habits, these toys empower children to prioritize their physical and mental well-being from a young age.The Singing Bottle is a child-friendly pill dispenser designed to make taking medicine fun for kids aged 6-10. Shaped like a ship-in-a-bottle, it features personalized pills and NFC-tagged cards that play music or stories through a built-in speaker. Each card provides inspiring messages or rewards, encouraging kids to take their medicine. This concept, in collaboration with Dozers 3D-printed personalized pills, aims to make medication more enjoyable and less stressful for children.10. Inclusivity and DiversityThe toy industry is embracing inclusivity and diversity, recognizing the importance of representation in shaping childrens understanding of the world. Toys that celebrate diverse cultures, abilities, and identities are gaining prominence, fostering empathy and promoting acceptance. From dolls with varying skin tones, body types, and cultural attire to toys that represent children with disabilities, these inclusive designs broaden perspectives and challenge stereotypes. By exposing children to a wide range of human experiences, these toys cultivate a more inclusive and compassionate worldview, enriching their social and emotional development.LEGO Braille Bricks are designed to teach children Braille in a hands-on way. The bricks feature raised bumps that represent Braille characters, that enables kids to build sentences while simultaneously learning to read by feeling the bumps and reading the printed text below each set of bumps. This innovative approach combines tactile learning with interactive play.The post The Future of Play is Here: 10 Cutting-Edge Toy Trends to Watch first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • The Humane Ai Pin Will Become E-Waste Next Week
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    Plus: Apples visionOS 2.4 makes it easier for guests to use the Vision Pro, Eero has two new Wi-Fi 7 routers, Oppos folding phone is the slimmest yet, and Omega drops a bronze Bond watch.
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  • The rise of browser-use agents: Why Convergences Proxy is beating OpenAIs Operator
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    Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn MoreA new wave of AI-powered browser-use agents is emerging, promising to transform how enterprises interact with the web. These agents can autonomously navigate websites, retrieve information, and even complete transactions but early testing reveals significant gaps between promise and performance.While consumer examples offered by OpenAIs new browser-use agent Operator, like ordering pizza or buying game tickets, have grabbed headlines, the question is about where the main developer and enterprise use cases are. The thing that we dont know is what will be the killer app, said Sam Witteveen, co-founder of Red Dragon, a company that develops AI agent applications. My guess is its going to be things that just take time on the web that you dont actually enjoy. This includes things like going on the web and searching for the cheapest price of a product or booking the best hotel accommodations. More likely it will be used in combination with other tools like Deep Research, where companies can then do even more sophisticated research plus execution of tasks around the web.Companies need to carefully evaluate the rapidly evolving landscape as established players and startups take different approaches to solving the autonomous browsing challenge.Key players in the browser-use agent landscapeThe field has quickly become crowded with both major tech companies and innovative startups:OpenAIs Operator (launched January 2025) Available to ChatGPT Pro subscribers ($200/month), focusing on consumer-friendly web automationConvergences Proxy (launched December 2024) A UK startup offering free limited use (5 sessions/day) or unlimited access for $20/monthGoogles Project Mariner Currently in preview testing with a waitlist for accessAnthropics Computer Use (launched October 2024) Expected to release an update soonMicrosofts OmniParser V2 (February 2025) An open-source project for converting UI screenshots into structured data, allowing LLMs to interpret and interact with sites.ByteDances UI-TARS Requires deeper system access, raising potential security concernsBrowser-Use A developer-focused tool allowing choice of AI models, including Googles Gemini 2.0 FlashOperator and Proxy are the most advanced, in terms of being consumer-friendly and out-of-the-box ready. Many of the others appear to be positioning themselves more for developer or enterprise usage. For example, Browser Use, a Y-Combinator startup that allows users to customize the models used with the agent. This gives you more control over how the agent works, including using a model from your local machine. But its definitely more involved. The others listed above provide a varying degree of functionality and interaction with local machine resources. I decided not even to test ByteDances UI-TARS for now, because it requested lower level access to my machines security and privacy features (if I test it out, Ill definitely use a secondary computer).Testing reveals reasoning challengesSo the easiest to test are OpenAIs Operator and Convergences Proxy. In our testing, the results highlighted how reasoning capabilities can matter more than raw automation features. Operator, in particular, was more buggy. For example, I asked the agents to find and summarize VentureBeats five most popular stories. It was an ambiguous task, because VentureBeat doesnt have a most popular section per se. Operator struggled with this. It first fell into an infinite scrolling loop while searching for most popular stories, requiring manual intervention. In another attempt, it found a three-year-old article titled Top five stories of the week. In contrast, Proxy demonstrated better reasoning by identifying the five most visible stories on the homepage as a practical proxy for popularity, and it gave accurate summaries.The distinction became even clearer in real-world tasks. I asked the agents to book a reservation at a romantic restaurant for noon in Napa, California. Operator approached the task linearly finding a romantic restaurant first, then checking availability at noon. When no tables were available, it reached a dead end. Proxy showed more sophisticated reasoning by starting with OpenTable to find restaurants that were both romantic and available at the desired time. It even came back with a slightly better rated restaurant.Even seemingly simple tasks revealed important differences. When searching for a YubiKey 5C NFC price on Amazon, Proxy quickly found the item more easily than Operator.OpenAI hasnt divulged much about technologies it uses for training its Operator agent, other than saying it has trained its model on browser-use tasks. Convergence, however, has provided more detail: Its agent uses something called Generative Tree Search to leverage Web-World Models that predict the state of the web after a proposed action has been taken. These are generated recursively to produce a tree of possible futures that are searched over to select the next optimal action, as ranked by our value models. Our Web-World models can also be used to train agents in hypothetical situations without generating a lot of expensive data. (More here).Benchmarks may be useless for nowOn paper, these tools appear closely matched. Convergences Proxy achieves 88% on the WebVoyager benchmark, which evaluates web agents across 643 real-world tasks on 15 popular websites like Amazon and Booking.com. OpenAIs Operator scores 87%, while Browser-Use says it reaches 89% but only after changing the WebVoyager codebase slightly, it conceded, according to our needs.These benchmark scores should really be taken with a grain of salt, though, as they can be gamed. The real test comes in practical usage for real-world cases. Its very early, the space is so rapidly changing, and these products are changing almost on a daily basis. The results will depend more on the specific jobs youre trying to do, and you may want to instead rely on the vibes you get while using the different products.Enterprise implicationsThe implications for enterprise automation are significant. As Witteveen points out in our video podcast conversation about this, where we do a deep dive into this browser-use trend, many companies are currently paying for virtual assistants operated by real people to handle basic web research and data gathering tasks. These browser-use agents could dramatically change that equation.If AI takes this over, Witteveen notes, thats going to be some of the first low hanging fruit of people losing their jobs. Its going to show up in some of these kinds of things.This could feed into the robotic process automation (RPA) trend, where browser use is pulled in as just another tool for companies to automate more tasks. And as mentioned earlier, the more powerful uses cases will be when an agent combined browser use with other tools, including things like Deep Research, where an LLM-driven agent uses a search tool plus browser use to do more sophisticated jobs.Cost dynamics driving innovationAnother key factor driving rapid development is the availability of powerful open-source reasoning models like DeepSeek-R1. This allows companies building these browser-use agents to compete effectively with larger players by leveraging these models rather than building their own.The pricing pressure is already evident. While OpenAI requires a $200 monthly ChatGPT Pro subscription to access Operator, Convergence offers limited free use (up to five uses per day) and a $20/month unlimited plan. This competitive dynamic should accelerate enterprise adoption, though clear use cases are still emerging.Security and integration challengesSeveral hurdles remain before widespread enterprise adoption. Some websites actively block automated browsing, while others require CAPTCHA verification. While OpenAI and Convergence have tools that can get past CAPTCHAs, they let users take over the task to fill them out instead of doing them directly, since the whole point of CAPTCHAs is to ensure a human is at the other end. Tools like ByteDances UI-TARS request deep system access, which raises security concerns for enterprise deployment.Additionally, the approach to website cooperation varies. OpenAI has worked with specific partners like Instacart, Priceline, DoorDash and Etsy, while others attempt to navigate any website. This inconsistency could impact reliability for enterprise use cases. And of course, any time an agent hits a site requiring login details, that will slow things as the agents will turn things over to you to fill in those details.For enterprises evaluating these tools, the focus should be on specific use cases where autonomous web interaction could provide clear value whether in research, customer service, or process automation. The technology is progressing rapidly, but success will depend on matching capabilities to concrete business needs.As this space evolves, expect to see more enterprise-focused features and potentially specialized agents for specific industries or tasks. The race between established players and innovative startups should drive both technical advancement and competitive pricing, making 2025 a crucial year for enterprise browser-use agent adoption.For more detail on these trends and testing results, check out the full video conversation between Sam Witteveen and myself.Daily insights on business use cases with VB DailyIf you want to impress your boss, VB Daily has you covered. We give you the inside scoop on what companies are doing with generative AI, from regulatory shifts to practical deployments, so you can share insights for maximum ROI.Read our Privacy PolicyThanks for subscribing. Check out more VB newsletters here.An error occured.
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  • Meta launches $50M Meta Horizon Creator Fund
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    This week, Meta launched a $50 million Meta Horizon Creator Fund. Under the theme of Shape whats next, Meta plans to reward creators who can innovate and earn with Meta Horizon Worlds. The fund will support Meta Horizon Worlds creators with new opportunities to create, monetize and earn rewards. I couldnt get around to doing tRead More
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  • Haxe Game Engines in 2025
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    GameFromScratch.comHaxe Game Engines in 2025Today we have compiled a list of the best Haxe game engines and game development frameworks (and a few miscellaneous game development options) for game development in 2025. This is the fourth in a series of posts exploring the game engine options available for the most popular programming languages. WeThe post Haxe Game Engines in 2025 appeared first on GameFromScratch.com.
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  • Never worry about sharing your personal phone again with Surfshark Alternative Number
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    Many people are concerned about the privacy of their personal data, especially online. Not everyone feels safe sharing their personal email address when signing up to a website or shopping online. But what if you could protect your phone number too? Thats exactly what Surfshark Alternative Number does.Just like an email address, your phone number can also be used for spam. Worse still, attackers can use phone numbers obtained from data leaks to scam people. With this in mind, Surfshark the company behind one of the most popular VPNs in the world has created a service that gives you an alternative phone number.The advantages of using Surfshark Alternative NumberCalled Surfshark Alternative Number, the service generates a US-based virtual phone number that you can use to answer calls and receive text messages. Users can thus share a phone number without actually revealing their personal number. If your virtual number is leaked online or someone is bothering you with spam, the Surfshark app lets you generate a new number every 30 days.Having an Alternative Number is great for when youre registering on an unknown site or one with bad privacy practices. Its also useful for avoiding spam from retailers or for registering on social networking apps without exposing your personal contact information. You can even use your virtual number to separate business calls from personal ones, achieving a better work-life balance.Setting up your Alternative Number is super easy. All you have to do is open the Surfshark app on your phone and then tap on the Alternative ID tab. There youll find the option to generate a new number. When you receive a call from your Alternative Number, it will appear as a native phone call so you dont have to worry about having to open the app first.Since Alternative Number is available through the Surfshark app, calls and texts are delivered online, which means you dont have to worry about SIM swapping or roaming charges when youre traveling. If youre connected to the internet, theres nothing more you need to do.Its worth noting that the feature integrates seamlessly with other Surfshark tools, including VPN and Alternative ID which gives you a whole new identity to use online.If you really care about privacy and security, Surfshark Alternative Number is the right tool for you. Visit the Surfshark website and find a special deal to start using your Alternative Number. The company guarantees to refund your money within 30 days if you dont like the service.Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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