People aren’t happy. And the numbers prove it. When OpenAI signed a deal with the U.S. Department of Defense, now called the Department of War under the Trump administration, users
X, formerly Twitter, has announced a new enforcement policy concerning creators who do not label conflict videos as AI-generated. This was shared by Nikita Bier, the company’s head of product.
Synthesia is a tool for producing videos without needing cameras, actors, or recording equipment. It creates and uses AI avatars, realistic, computer-generated presenters, to speak and act out scripts. Synthesia
Let’s put this in perspective. One hundred and ten billion dollars. That’s more than the GDP of some entire countries. And OpenAI just raised all of it in a single
The AI race just got a lot more interesting. Google dropped Gemini Pro 3.1 on Thursday, and the tech world is buzzing. This isn’t just some incremental update, it’s a
You uploaded a photo. You hit search. You wanted answers. Maybe you needed to know if someone’s profile picture is real, or you spotted a gorgeous lamp in a coffee
CodeRabbit promises to do one major thing: look over code for errors that developers often miss. Its main aim is to move blocks of code closer to being functional and
If you’ve ever used Gening AI for roleplay, emotional chats, or immersive storytelling, you know there’s room for improvement. Maybe the conversations feel repetitive. Maybe the memory isn’t quite there.
Pinterest’s stock took a serious beating this week. Shares tumbled 20% after the market closed. Why? The digital inspiration board we all know and love just couldn’t hit the numbers
If you’ve been following the AI race between Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google, you know things move fast. Really fast. One minute, everyone’s talking about GPT-4. The next, Claude 4.6 Opus