Netflix Introduces And Open-Sources 'VOID,' An Advanced Video Object Removal Tool

Netflix, not the kind of company known for developing AI models from scratch, has quietly made one of the most intriguing leaps in video technolog.

Netflix, not the kind of company known for developing AI models from scratch, has quietly made one of the most intriguing leaps in video technolog.

For years, LinkedIn has been treated as the digital equivalent of a professional gala: a place to network, find opportunities, and polish public-facing personas.

The large language models (LLMs) war escalates every time a new product or feature is released, and quickly others soon follow with their own improvements.

Reddit has long been hailed as the front page of the internet, a sprawling digital town square where the world's curiosities, controversies, and cat videos collide.

Anthropic recently rolled out its Microsoft 365 connector for Claude, making it possible to link directly to Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint.

Microsoft just made one of its clearest moves yet in the AI race. And this time, it's not about partnerships. It's about building.

AI products are just computers: silicon and code humming along without a heartbeat, without the surge of hormones or the lived experience that defines human emotion.

The landscape of AI has been profoundly reshaped in recent years, fueled by the explosive growth of conversational AI that has redefined how humans interact with machines.

The intense LLM war that began with text-based models. But things quickly escalated from there.

— The em dash — that long horizontal punctuation mark, has quietly become a recognizable hallmark of writing produced by large language models.