ChatGPT Started The AI War, And Adobe Just Weaponized Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat, Inside It

The large language models (LLMs) war has reshaped the tech landscape faster than any platform shift in the last decade.

The large language models (LLMs) war has reshaped the tech landscape faster than any platform shift in the last decade.

Social media has long relied on algorithms to keep people scrolling, guessing what they want to see and serving it up endlessly.

Google Photos has long been one of Google’s most beloved services.

Facebook enters one of its most dramatic overhauls in years, an effort driven by the reality that younger users are slipping away and the platform must evolve to stay relevant.

Google's strategy for Extended Reality (XR) is fundamentally driven by the Android XR platform.

Anthropic has quietly rolled out a major shift in how teams might build software, and that is by embedding its AI coding tool directly into Slack.

Lots of people have experienced the same frustrating moment: something breaks, they either have to bring to a repair shop, or determine to fix it themselves.

The last few years have felt like a continuous escalation in the large-language-models landscape.

In the past few years, the world of AI has felt more and more like a high-stakes arms race.

Google is rolling out a wide set of improvements to Chrome's autofill system, and on the surface, the changes promises a lot.