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The AI industry is getting more and more crowded, as more entities enter the field and race towards supremacy.

The AI industry is getting more and more crowded, as more entities enter the field and race towards supremacy.

The race between large language models (LLMs) has reshaped the consumer web.

The AI war has become a full-scale arms race, with every major lab pushing out newer, sharper, more realistic models at breakneck speed.

The world of AI chatbots has been buzzing with updates, and OpenAI just dropped a significant one.

TikTok's latest update reflects a shift happening across social media: people want more control over how much AI-generated content appears in their feeds.

X, the platform once known as Twitter, has undergone a dramatic reinvention since Elon Musk’s acquisition.

Every major Windows release brings new features, more modern UI layers, added security requirements, and increasingly complex background services.

For decades, Notepad was the ultimate digital scrap of paper.

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.