Google's 'Gemini Omni' Joins Seedance And HappyHorse In The Race For Ultra-Realistic AI Video

The LLM war that eventually evolved to increasingly realistic videos has reached a new stage.

The LLM war that eventually evolved to increasingly realistic videos has reached a new stage.

As AI becomes more sophisticated, it's no longer just impressive. It's now starting to feel a little uncanny.

The race to build ever more powerful large language models (LLMs) isn't slowing down even for a bit.

The competition among AI companies, often referred to as the LLM war, intensifies to productivity.

For many professionals, daily office work still follows well-worn paths, shaped over years, decades, and even generations.

Google has released fresh updates to its AI Mode and AI Overviews in Search with a clear goal in mind.

OpenAI announced a set of new models for its Realtime API, focused on improving voice interactions through greater intelligence and responsiveness.

More people are turning to AI tools every day to fact check the information they see online.

In the crowded landscape of large language models (LLMs) war, companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, and Google continue to release more advanced models at a rapid pace.

Google Chrome, the browser that commands nearly 70% of the global market and serves as the default gateway to the internet for billions of people.