With Brave Introducing 'Answer With AI,' It Becomes An AI-Focused Search Engine
The internet's search engine is dominated by Google. For others to compete, they need to be different.
The internet's search engine is dominated by Google. For others to compete, they need to be different.
YouTube war against ad blockers continues, and this time, it's getting more tense.
Brave announced that it's bringing its AI assistant, called Leo, to iPhone and iPad.
The AI was kind of boring and dull, and then came OpenAI.
Astonishing is an understatement, when generative AI is bringing things to a whole different level.
Features come and go, and when it comes to the internet, companies need to move fast.
"Privacy. That's iPhone," an Apple slogan says. But a study suggests otherwise.
Competition is fierce. It's either adapt and evolve, or get left behind others' business dust.
Someone's race is a sensitive subject, and Meta's AI image generator is under fire because of it.
As more companies realize AI's potential, the technology is certainly getting in more places.