Google launches AI video upgrade; Veo 3.1 adds photo‑to‑branding videos
Morning, AI fans. Google just dropped Veo 3, its newest AI video model, barely weeks after OpenAI’s Sora 2 blew up online.
Cutting-edge AI-powered tools and software products revolutionizing productivity, creativity, and innovation across industries.
Morning, AI fans. Google just dropped Veo 3, its newest AI video model, barely weeks after OpenAI’s Sora 2 blew up online.
Imagine a wardrobe that could change shape as your style or body does. Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), together with Adobe, are tinkering with software that might let a single set of fabric...
When I opened Sider 5.0, the newest pick in the “Top 10 AI Chrome extensions for hyper-productive work,” the first thing that jumped out was its Deep Research agent, built on Wisebase technology.
When I installed the newest Windows 11 build, I noticed a handful of AI-driven tweaks tucked away in the background. They’re not the flashy widgets you see in the start menu; they sit under the hood, nudging routine chores toward automation.
When I first saw ByteDance’s Doubao on my phone, the bright icons and playful layout caught my eye right away.
Anthropic just rolled out on-demand “Skills” for its Claude assistant, and the company says the change should make the tool faster, cheaper and more consistent for business users.
On Thursday Microsoft pushed a new AI layer into Windows 11, calling it “Hey Copilot.” The update drops a voice-activated assistant you can call just by saying the phrase, and it also brings in autonomous software agents that can act for you.
On Wednesday Google announced a fresh batch of upgrades for its AI-driven video maker, Flow. The headline change is that generated clips should start to look more like ordinary footage and less like something a computer spat out.
Adobe announced on Tuesday that its LLM Optimizer is now generally available. The tool, aimed at enterprises, seems designed to boost a brand’s visibility and authority on generative-AI chat services and browsers - something Adobe backs with its own...
Imagine telling an AI what you need and watching a usable app appear. That's the promise behind Dfinity's new Caffeine platform.
Ever find yourself chasing a typo that refuses to go away, or staring at a feature you can’t quite break down? Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen Code - the AI helper built for devs - just got a hefty upgrade that seems aimed right at those pain points.
Most teams that are tinkering with AI end up hitting the same snag: juggling a dozen models, APIs and home-grown tools without the whole thing spiraling out of control.
Learn to build AI-powered apps without coding. Our comprehensive review of No Code MBA's course.
Curated collection of AI tools, courses, and frameworks to accelerate your AI journey.
Get the week's most important AI news delivered to your inbox every week.