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OpenAI unveils AgentKit that lets developers drag and drop to build AI agents
OpenAI recently launched AgentKit, a tool designed to streamline the development of AI agents. The platform offers a visual builder where developers can drag and drop elements to create complex workflows, making it easier for enterprises to integrate AI into their systems. AgentKit features include a visual canvas for building multi-agent workflows, a connector registry for managing data connections, and ChatKit for embedding chat-based agents into user interfaces. This toolset aims to simplify the process of creating and deploying AI agents, potentially reducing the need for fragmented tools and custom coding. AgentKit also includes evaluation capabilities such as automated prompt optimization and support for third-party agent measurement tools, enhancing the quality and efficiency of agent development. As OpenAI rolls out these features, it positions itself as a full-stack AI provider, catering to both developers and enterprises looking to harness the power of AI in their applications.
OpenAI announces Apps SDK allowing ChatGPT to launch and run third party apps like Zillow, Canva, Spotify
During its DevDay conference, OpenAI introduced a new Apps SDK that allows ChatGPT to integrate and run third-party applications within its interface. This feature enables users to interact with apps like Zillow, Canva, and Spotify directly through ChatGPT, performing tasks such as searching for properties, creating designs, or playing music without leaving the chat environment. The Apps SDK builds on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) standard, providing developers with tools to connect their apps to ChatGPT, including inline app access, fullscreen modes, and picture-in-picture views. This integration not only enhances user experience by providing interactive, adaptive, and personalized apps but also opens new avenues for developers to monetize their applications within the ChatGPT ecosystem. The SDK is currently in preview, with plans to support app payments and broader user access later in the year.
From Silicon Valley to Nairobi: What the Global South’s AI leapfrogging teaches tech leaders
The cognitive migration driven by the rapid advancement of AI is reshaping the technology landscape. While Western perspectives often focus on the potential job displacement caused by AI, the Global South sees AI as a transformative tool for development. In regions like Nigeria, India, and Indonesia, AI is leveraged to improve education, healthcare, and agriculture. For instance, AI-powered tutoring programs have shown significant learning gains, and AI diagnostic tools are being used in rural clinics to detect diseases. However, the reliance on Northern institutions for these advancements creates a fragile dependency. Infrastructure gaps, data scarcity, and a lack of skilled professionals hinder widespread AI adoption in the Global South. Despite these challenges, the optimism around AI in these regions is driven by the potential to close persistent gaps and accelerate development. However, the true benefits of AI will depend on equitable access, robust governance, and inclusive design to prevent widening inequality.
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总结
今日AI领域的新闻主要围绕OpenAI的两大新工具——AgentKit和Apps SDK。AgentKit简化了AI代理的开发流程,通过拖放式界面和统一管理,降低了开发门槛。Apps SDK则使ChatGPT能够集成第三方应用,拓展其功能与应用场景。此外,从全球视角来看,AI在发展中国家的应用展示出巨大的发展潜力,尽管存在基础设施和人才等挑战,但AI仍然被视为推动教育、医疗和农业发展的有力工具。这些动态展示了AI技术在全球范围内不断扩展的应用场景和深远的社会影响。
作者:Qwen/Qwen2.5-32B-Instruct
文章来源:钛媒体, VentureBeat
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