OpenAI launches Agent Mode

OpenAI’s new ChatGPT agent can now complete real computer-based tasks.
Key Points:
- ChatGPT agent can manage calendars, create slide decks, and run code.
- It connects to tools like Gmail and GitHub, and even uses a terminal.
- New safeguards are in place to prevent misuse and biological threats.
Details:
OpenAI is rolling out a general-purpose AI agent to Pro, Plus, and Team subscribers. This tool goes beyond Q&A, it can act on your behalf. From planning meals and analyzing competitors to coding or compiling research, it combines earlier tools like Operator and Deep Research. Agent mode is now a selectable option in ChatGPT. It also integrates with external apps and APIs, giving it practical utility across productivity workflows.
Why It Matters:
Instead of just spitting out text, ChatGPT agent can click, code, search, and build stuff across your apps. It’s like giving ChatGPT a pair of hands. If it holds up, this could finally chip away at boring workflows: think making decks, sorting emails, or digging through data. Giving an AI real access means we’ve officially crossed into new territory.
AI Supercomputer Powers Health and Safety Research

UK activates a new supercomputer to support medical and animal health breakthroughs.
Key Points:
- The UK’s Isambard-AI supercomputer will help detect skin cancer and sick cows, and predict human behavior.
- It runs 100,000 times faster than a laptop and uses 5,400 Nvidia chips.
- The system is part of a £2bn push for national AI independence.
Details:
Britain has switched on its most powerful public AI supercomputer: Isambard-AI. Located in Bristol, the machine contains 5,400 Nvidia chips and operates 100,000 times faster than a typical laptop. It supports research from detecting early-stage cow infections in Somerset, to spotting skin cancer bias in medical apps, and even predicting protest behavior using wearable cameras. It consumes nearly £1m a month in power, mostly from nuclear energy.
Why It Matters:
Most AI breakthroughs have been stuck behind the doors of Big Tech until now. Isambard-AI flips the script by giving UK researchers that same serious muscle to train models that could flag infections in cows before farmers even notice. Predicting human movement might sound a bit sci-fi, but it’s already being tested for real-world use. This isn’t just about national pride or tech bragging rights, it’s about making sure AI tools actually serve people on the ground, not just those at the top.
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