Sam Altman says OpenAI can confidently build AGI as the ChatGPT maker shifts focus to superintelligence: “I kinda miss doing AI research back when we didn’t know how”

As an observer, I’m increasingly convinced that by 2025, we might witness the integration of artificially intelligent agents into the workforce, significantly altering the productivity and outcomes of various organizations. My faith remains unwavering in the power of providing exceptional tools to individuals, which I believe ultimately leads to remarkable, widely-distributed achievements.

Razer brings AAA PC games to the palm of your hand through PC Remote Play

Currently, PC Remote Play is still in its testing phase (beta), which means it might contain some glitches when you try to use it. Also, certain features could change before the full release. To enjoy PC Remote Play, ensure you have the Razer Nexus app and the PC Remote Play add-on installed on your mobile device. Additionally, make sure Razer Cortex is installed on your computer.

The Razer Chroma ecosystem is expanding with new smart lights, new accessories, and new features

At CES 2025, Razer has introduced the latest innovation in its expanding Aether smart light range: The Standing Light Bars. These self-governing lights respond dynamically to your activities and are now open for pre-orders. Additionally, there’s a new Razer Monitor Stand Chroma on offer – a robust aluminum base that offers expanded ports, increased storage, and enhances your RGB setup.

NVIDIA fully embraces the Steam Deck with a native GeForce Now app promised for 2025

On the Steam Deck, accessing games from NVIDIA’s cloud was never unattainable due to its web-browser compatible version. Moreover, there’s been an informal Linux application available for some time now, which essentially encapsulates this web application. In simpler terms, you can play NVIDIA’s cloud games on the Steam Deck via a web browser and there’s also an app (not officially supported) that wraps this web app for easier use on Linux systems.