Living off the grid! Brad Pitt sports a beard and wears a beanie as he goes camping in New Zealand
Brad Pitt looked unrecognisable on the set of his new film in New Zealand on Sunday.
ANDREW NEIL: How Team Trump is trying to spin his disastrous economic crash... and the dire consequences for us all
Not content with undermining NATO and siding with Russia in Ukraine's struggle for survival, President Trump now seems determined to take a wrecking ball to the mighty US economy.
BBC has not published the findings of its own internal inquiry into Huw Edwards - despite spending £1.3million on costs associated with the scandal
Costs incurred include more than £340,000 on advice from external lawyers about the former News At Ten presenter's employment at the Corporation.
How the boss of the Beckhams' favourite restaurant is turning the tables on infuriating diners - by reviewing or banning THEM
Meet Chris D'Sylva, the owner of Dorian in Notting Hill, west London - reportedly David Beckham's favourite restaurant.
Love Island legend reveals he pulled out of All Stars at the last minute and throws shade at age of line-up: 'It's giving Love Island Old Stars'
The former footballer, 24, has already starred in three different iterations of the hit dating show since 2023, after first coming in as a bombshell on season 10.
Donald Trump's billionaire pals lose £162billion amid market turmoil from US president's trade war
The Republican victor was sworn in for a second term in the White House on January 20 with the stock market riding high and confidence in the United States booming.
OpenAI Pushes AI Agent Capabilities With New Developer API
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Tuesday, OpenAI unveiled a new "Responses API" designed to help software developers create AI agents that can perform tasks independently using the company's AI models. The Responses API will eventually replace the current Assistants API, which OpenAI plans to retire in the first half of 2026. With the new offering, users can develop custom AI agents that scan company files with a file search utility that rapidly checks company databases (with OpenAI promising not to train its models on these files) and navigate websites -- similar to functions available through OpenAI's Operator agent, whose underlying Computer-Using Agent (CUA) model developers can also access to enable automation of tasks like data entry and other operations.
However, OpenAI acknowledges that its CUA model is not yet reliable for automating tasks on operating systems and can make unintended mistakes. The company describes the new API as an early iteration that it will continue to improve over time. Developers using the Responses API can access the same models that power ChatGPT Search: GPT-4o search and GPT-4o mini search. These models can browse the web to answer questions and cite sources in their responses. That's notable because OpenAI says the added web search ability dramatically improves the factual accuracy of its AI models. On OpenAI's SimpleQA benchmark, which aims to measure confabulation rate, GPT-4o search scored 90 percent, while GPT-4o mini search achieved 88 percent -- both substantially outperforming the larger GPT-4.5 model without search, which scored 63 percent.
Despite these improvements, the technology still has significant limitations. Aside from issues with CUA properly navigating websites, the improved search capability doesn't completely solve the problem of AI confabulations, with GPT-4o search still making factual mistakes 10 percent of the time. Alongside the Responses API, OpenAI released the open source Agents SDK, providing developers free tools to integrate models with internal systems, implement safeguards, and monitor agent activities. This toolkit follows OpenAI's earlier release of Swarm, a framework for orchestrating multiple agents.
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Girl, 13, charged with murder after mother-of-three found dead 'with stab injury' following house fire
The girl, 13, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is also charged with arson with attempt to endanger life. She will appear at Northampton magistrates' court on Wednesday.
Teenage girl, 15, 'grabbed by two men who tried to drag her into a car while she was walking along street'
A 15-year-old girl was allegedly grabbed by two men who tried to pull her into a vehicle as she walked along Colebrook Street, Plymouth at around 6.55pm on Sunday.
Teen tells of moment man and his dog were crushed and killed 'when car crashed into her taxi and flipped'
19-year-old Madison Burrows, who witnessed a car reportedly flip onto a pedestrian and his dog, reveals says she will 'never get the image out' of her head.
Entire families including women and children have been found slaughtered as violence erupts in Syria, UN says
Entire families were wiped out during last week's massacre across Syria in which more than 1,200 people died, the UN human rights office has said.
Pictured: Grandfather, 57, who died in motorbike crash - as his wife of 40 years pays tribute to her 'best friend'
Brian Rudkin, 57, died when his Piaggio PX motorcycle collided with a black Nissan Terrano in the morning on March 2 on the A606 in the village of Langam, East Midlands.
Primark's £16 'pretty' pink duvet set that shoppers say they 'need'
It is perfect for pairing with pink cushions too
Body found in search for missing university student, 21, who vanished while walking home from the pub
Sebastian Sailes, 21, was last seen leaving the Black Horse Pub in Chippenham at about 11.30pm on February 27 and was captured on CCTV heading towards Lovers Walk.
Choose your own Patch Tuesday adventure: Start with six zero-day fixes, or six critical flaws
Microsoft tackles 50-plus security blunders, Adobe splats 3D bugs, and Apple deals with a doozy
Patch Tuesday Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday bundle has appeared, with a dirty dozen flaws competing for your urgent attention – six of them rated critical and another six already being exploited by criminals.…
British tourist, 38, faces up to 10 years in jail after being arrested with 38 kilos of cannabis in his luggage at Thai airport as he tried to board a flight to London
Daniel James Hallett, 38, from Hull , was detained by customs officials as he allegedly attempted to board the flight to London from Krabi International Airport in the south of the country on March 9.
Is NASA's science budget heading for a black hole?
Dare mighty things ... as long as we can afford it
COMMENT NASA could be in line for severe cuts to its science budget, with a 50 percent reduction floated by folk in the space industry. The consequences would, according to observers, be nothing less than catastrophic.…
Eight days later, Microsoft Outlook users still struggle on iOS devices
Cloudy email rises like a zombie, though its digital grave still marked by big red cross
Outlook.com users on iOS trying to access their messages via Apple Mail are still struggling more than a week after users first reported service disruption, and Microsoft still hasn't confirmed the root cause.…
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews The Au Pair on Channel 5: The useless villain in this bonkers drama wouldn't have fooled Poirot
Sir David Suchet's deductive power are slipping. In his Poirot days, he'd never have failed to spot a body in bovver boots, laid out in front of him.
It's so unfair that being an ethnic minority might mean you're treated more leniently by a court. 'Two-Tier Keir' must act: PROFESSOR ANDREW TETTENBORN
Shabana Mahmood has known about the proposed changes since they first landed on her desk after her appointment last July. She sidestepped the issue then: it has now come back to bite her