AI’s most important protocol is getting a little bit easier to use
An important AI protocol is being updated to use a stateless approach to session IDs on the server side, resembling how most ordinary websites function.
An important AI protocol is being updated to use a stateless approach to session IDs on the server side, resembling how most ordinary websites function.
AWS explains how Amazon Quick can act as a business-user front end for agent workflows built with the NVIDIA NeMo Agent Toolkit, demonstrated with a supply-chain risk example.
Vertu is positioning a $6,880 luxury foldable phone with a built-in AI agent for executives. A hands-on review examines its AI workflows, battery life, and security.
AWS describes Amazon Quick, an agentic AI tool for sales organizations that assists across the sales cycle from prospecting to closing and CRM maintenance.
NVIDIA's Vera Rubin is positioned to reduce cost per token for post-training workloads through codesign, maximizing intelligence per dollar for agentic AI.
AWS details how to build a telephony AI host that answers calls and takes restaurant orders using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, Nova 2 Sonic, and the Model Context Protocol.
1Password released a browser integration that lets Claude access stored credentials to complete multi-step tasks like booking travel, without exposing login data to Anthropic's models.
AWS describes a Computer Vision MCP Server built with Amazon Bedrock, offering a standardized interface for AI systems to process visual information and make decisions.
This article discusses the lessons learned from building the Shippy agent, focusing on design principles for effective AI agents.
Hugging Face has launched Real World VoiceEQ, a new measurement tool that evaluates the human quality of voice AI systems.
AWS details how Thrad.ai deployed a multi-agent system using Strands Agents and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore to automate prospect discovery and personalized email generation, with benchmarks on two orchestration patterns.
Part 2 of an AWS series demonstrates how QA Studio extends Amazon Nova Act to handle batch regression testing and CI/CD pipeline integration via test suites and a command-line interface.