Apple Intelligence's Boring AI Makes A Debut On Shortcuts To Do What Others Cannot Do

The LLM war has been loud, and Apple has been quiet.

The LLM war has been loud, and Apple has been quiet.

The large language models (LLMs) war is only intensifying, and researchers aren't staying quiet because just like any technology that came before this, AI is something that can be tinkered with.

The modern AI race began quietly, with models simply predicting the next word.

Perplexity has officially launched its Comet web browser on Android, bringing its AI-native browsing experience to mobile for the first time.

The race to dominate the new AI era is no longer patient. It is a clash between giants, each trying to outpace the other with breakthroughs that arrive faster than anyone can fully absorb them.

Social media was once marketed as a doorway to connection, creativity, and community.

In the large language models (LLMs) war, it's either one or the other.

X has officially closed the chapter on traditional Twitter DMs and introduced something far more ambitious.

What began as a place where privacy is baked deep into its roots, now, Snapchat is making a bold move.

The rapid rise of large language models (LLMs) had grown not only from technological ambition or market demand, but also from the pride and rivalry of the people who built them.