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AI image generators improve yet retain overly smooth, stylized look
Something's off in the world of AI-generated images. While these digital creations have become increasingly sophisticated, they still can't quite...
Reasoning models top all three CFA exam levels despite verbosity bias
Artificial intelligence is cracking another professional benchmark: the notoriously challenging Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exams.
LongCat-Image beats models with 6B parameters, data hygiene, dual attention
Open-source AI image generation just got a serious upgrade. Researchers have developed LongCat-Image, a novel system that promises to reshape how...
Enterprise AI pilots lag; workflow redesign needed for gains, McKinsey says
The AI revolution isn't happening where most executives think. A new McKinsey report reveals a stark reality: simply adding artificial intelligence...
GPT-5.2 lifts workflows; Box sees performance jumps as model rewrites OCR
Artificial intelligence is pushing new boundaries in self-improvement, with language models now demonstrating an unusual ability to improve their own...
OpenAI builds Sora Android app in 28 days with Codex assistance
Building a mobile app used to take months of painstaking coding. But OpenAI just showed how AI can radically compress development timelines.
Google, MIT study finds multi-agent AI often loses context in sequential tasks
AI's remarkable problem-solving capabilities hit a surprising roadblock in complex, multi-step scenarios.
Researchers find complex AI persona tactics hurt meaning in development
The quest to make artificial intelligence sound more human-like just hit a surprising roadblock.
Integrated AI tools unify CRM, communication, workflow for Indian firms
Indian businesses are rapidly discovering that AI isn't just a buzzword, it's a strategic lever for operational transformation.
Google introduces Budget Tracker to curb AI agents’ tool-call waste
AI assistants are notorious resource hogs, burning through computational power like teenagers demolishing a pizza buffet.
AI2 releases Olmo 3.1 32B Think, up 5+ points on AIME and 4+ on ZebraLogic
The race for AI mathematical prowess just got more interesting. Researchers at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2) have unveiled Olmo 3.1 32B Think, a...
Runway launches General World Model with three versions and Gen-4.5 upgrades
AI video generation is getting seriously specific. Runway, the startup known for pushing generative AI boundaries, just dropped its most ambitious...
Pangram 3.0 AI detector reports 99.98% accuracy, adds four usage tiers
AI detection just got a major upgrade. Pangram, a leading technology firm, has dramatically improved its detection capabilities with a new version...
Google Translate adds real-time speech translation to any headphones
Language barriers just got a lot smaller. Google Translate is breaking new ground with a feature that could transform how we communicate across...
HBO Max launches 12 themed channels streaming Friends, Game of Thrones 24/7
Streaming fatigue is real. We scroll endlessly, paralyzed by infinite choices, desperately seeking something, anything, to watch.
Gemini 2.5 Flash Native Audio Improves Context Recall for Cohesive Calls
Google's latest AI model is about to change how we think about conversational technology.
Altman predicts superintelligence by 2035 as OpenAI marks 10 years
Sam Altman sees a world on the cusp of radical transformation. At OpenAI's 10-year milestone, the CEO is making bold predictions about artificial...
Experts say data centers' water use is less risky than public perceives
Water scarcity sparks heated debates about technology's environmental footprint. But when it comes to data centers, those massive digital warehouses...
Disney pours USD 1 billion into Sora characters, challenging Google’s API push
Disney's latest strategic bet on artificial intelligence could reshape entertainment's technological frontier.
After ditching AI fitness apps and a Fitbit, I return to Peloton classes
Fitness technology promised a revolution, but for one writer, the AI-driven future of working out started to feel more like a chore than a challenge.