Google Is Slowly Turning AI Overviews Into AI Mode: Shifting Search Even Further From What It Was

The large language models (LLMs) war intensifies because AI tools aren't just getting smarter, but also getting themselves in more places.

The large language models (LLMs) war intensifies because AI tools aren't just getting smarter, but also getting themselves in more places.

The explosive rise of large language models began in late 2022.

Google has rolled out a welcome update for iPhone and iPad users, and this can be a game-changer.

Adobe has rolled out a significant update to its flagship video editing software.

Opera has long stood as one of the most innovative names in web browsing.

Google has rolled out a handy new feature in its Gemini AI assistant.

The battleground in AI has quietly shifted during these intense months from text and image generation to the far more demanding realm of video.

In an era where generative AI is being used to craft near-perfect replicas of banking and corporate websites, the traditional advice to "look for typos" is no longer enough.

The LLM war shows no signs of slowing down.

The battle between tech companies developing AI technologies has escalated into something far broader than model sizes and benchmark scores.