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Read previewReflection AI, a startup building AI agents, has raised new funding at a $100 million valuation, Business Insider has learned. AI agents promise to execute difficult tasks, like booking an appointment or updating Salesforce. Laskin conducted AI research at the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab and most recently worked at Google DeepMind, the company's AI research lab. AdvertisementReflection isn't the only startup building AI agents. In June, Amazon hired away the cofounders of AI agent startup Adept, which raised more than $400 million in funding, and licensed its technology, reported GeekWire.
Persons: , cofounders, Misha Laskin, Ioannis Antonoglou, DeepMind, Laskin, Anthropic's Claude, OpenAI's, Antonoglou, Ioannis Organizations: Service, Sequoia Capital, Sequoia, Business, Berkeley Artificial Intelligence, Google, Amazon Locations: DeepMind
Eva Hesse, the German American artist, wanted her work to look “ucky,” and accordingly, many of her sculptures can make your skin crawl. They behave like skin themselves: irregular in texture, their craggy folds suggesting, unnervingly, something alive. Hesse, a post-Minimalist of the 1960s (she died in 1970), dismantled the ideological scaffolding holding up what was considered art, often by reimagining industrial, non-art materials. They spread across the floor and crept up walls, unruly and impolite, like little else art had seen before. They’re given ample breathing room across the gallery’s ground floor, cool and low-lit, which gives a revenant, sepulchral flavor.
Persons: Eva Hesse, Hesse, ” Hesse, Hauser Organizations: Hauser & Wirth, Guggenheim, MoMA, Wexner Center, Arts, Ohio State University, University of California, Berkeley Art, Wirth’s, Pompidou Center Locations: German American, Hesse, Manhattan, Maryland, Paris
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When Mr. Johnson saw the Rothko, titled “Number 207 (Red over Dark Blue on Dark Gray),” hanging above Miles’s sitting area, he asked for it to be flipped upside-down. University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive/1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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