An Open Invitation: How Google's 'Gemini CLI Extensions Is Building The Future Of Developer Tools

The race to build the most capable AI tools shows no sign of slowing.

The race to build the most capable AI tools shows no sign of slowing.
Facebook, the once-unrivaled giant of social networking, is now showing its age.

Google Gemini often makes headlines for its advances in large language models (LLMs). But this time, it's drawing attention for something it isn't doing.
In a bold but expected move, Google finally expands 'Opal' beyond the U.S., signaling the next phase in the AI-driven programming revolution.

Large Language Models (LLMs) are smart. But no matter how smart they can turn out to be, they're reach are actually limited.

The war of large language models (LLMs) is far from over.
AIs no longer live under the beds of scientists or inside research labs. They’re the stars of tech now, and everyone’s having a taste.

Large language models (LLMs) are extremely capable. But they are more good at certain things than others.
Nothing has lately made a bold proclamation: it’s taken “the first step towards an AI-native operating system.”
The moment large language models (LLMs) burst onto the scene, it rewrote the rules of search, knowledge, and even browsers.