With Gen-4.5 Image-To-Video, Runway Wants To Raise The Bar For AI-Generated Video

The battleground in AI has quietly shifted during these intense months from text and image generation to the far more demanding realm of video.

The battleground in AI has quietly shifted during these intense months from text and image generation to the far more demanding realm of video.

In an era where generative AI is being used to craft near-perfect replicas of banking and corporate websites, the traditional advice to "look for typos" is no longer enough.

The LLM war shows no signs of slowing down.

The battle between tech companies developing AI technologies has escalated into something far broader than model sizes and benchmark scores.

In the ever-evolving landscape of AI, designing something to represent it presents a unique challenge, and Google Google likens it to uncharted design territory.

The LLM war has escalated into one of the fiercest battles in tech history.

Proton, the Swiss company renowned for its privacy-focused services, has taken another significant step in the AI landscape.

The explosive rise of large language models (LLMs) is now history. But the bang still echoes throughout the tech sphere.

What began as a breakthrough-turned-war, things have shifted towards putting the technology to more places.

The digital landscape has shifted dramatically, and the competition has never been this fierce.