Google is integrating its Gemini AI directly into the Chrome browser across several APAC countries, changing how we interact with the web.
Amazon pours $5 billion more into Anthropic, securing a massive $100 billion cloud commitment that redefines the relationship between infrastructure and intelligence.
GRAI is betting that the future of music isn't AI-generated noise, but a high-margin shift from passive listening to interactive social remixing.
YouTube is rolling out AI likeness detection for public figures, turning biometric data into a defensible asset class in the creator economy.
A new generation of social platforms is flipping the script on retention, using AI to push users off their screens and back into the physical world.
Latitude's Voyage promises a world where anyone can build an RPG with AI, but can predictive text ever replace the intentionality of human game design?
A deep explore the FTC settlement that forced Clarifai to delete millions of OkCupid photos and the questionable investment ties behind the data deal.
OpenAI's latest image model finally puts legible text inside AI art, but the architectural cost remains hidden from the public eye.
A $40M seed round for NeoCognition marks a shift toward AI agents that learn continuously rather than relying on frozen training sets.
A mysterious tool named Mythos has reportedly leaked from Anthropic, raising questions about how the AI giant protects its own proprietary defense mechanisms.
Meta is turning its workforce into a massive training set by tracking keystrokes and clicks. This isn't just surveillance; it's a strategic moat strategy.
While Silicon Valley chases pixels, a centuries-old tile game is capturing the one thing tech cannot replicate: genuine friction-filled social interaction.