Microsoft to bring Bing Chat to Chrome, Safari. Is it bad news for ChatGPT app? Microsoft is aiming to compete with other generative AI-based chatbots, including ChatGPT and Google Bard, with the launch of Bing Chat on other browsers. By Shubham Verma
Meta reportedly prepares AI-powered chatbots in attempt to retain users Meta is already focusing on boosting retention on its new app Threads, which lost more than half of its users in the weeks since launch. By Shubham Verma
Adobe Photoshop Generative Expand feature will change the way you edit pictures This feature can create a new background from a simple text command By Manik Berry
PSA: You Should Check Google Bard Results On Google, Says Google Google top boss wants you to "Google it" By Manik Berry
LinkedIn working on AI assistant 'Coach' to help you find better jobs LinkedIn is reportedly working on a new AI assistant named 'LinkedIn Coach' that is aimed to make it easier for users to find jobs easily. By Shweta Ganjoo
All you need to know about Sam Altman's Worldcoin Worldcoin was co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman who claims that its system can provide a secure and private way to prove one’s humanness online. By Om Gupta
Intel plans to integrate AI into every product, says CEO Pat Gelsinger One of Intel’s upcoming products that will showcase its AI capabilities is Meteor Lake, its first consumer chip with a built-in neural processor. By Om Gupta
Photoshop rolls out new generative AI feature that uncrop images According to Adobe, it can help when users when they want to adjust aspect ratios, fix a cropped subject or otherwise improve artwork. By Om Gupta
AWS launches generative AI-powered healthcare services AWS has introduced a wide range of healthcare-related applications and services that include generative artificial intelligence (AI) resources. By Shweta Ganjoo
Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, more collaborate for safe AI development: All you need to know An industry body called Frontier Model Forum is focused on ensuring safe and responsible development of frontier AI models. By Om Gupta
Top 10 Siri features Embrace these powerful Siri features to streamline your daily tasks and enjoy a more enjoyable digital experience. By Techlusive News Desk
ChatGPT consumes a water bottle for every 20 to 50 questions you ask In a conversation that includes anywhere between 20 and 50 questions, ChatGPT produces enough heat that needs about 500ml of water. By Shubham Verma
OpenAI shuts tool that distinguishes between AI-written and human-written text: Here's why The company also said that it is working on feedback to improve the tools and looking for better ways to trace the origin of the text. By Om Gupta
OpenAI's ChatGPT arrives on Android in India: How to download OpenAI has announced the release of ChatGPT for Android. The app is now available on Android in countries such as U.S., India, Bangladesh and Brazil. By Om Gupta
Microsoft rolls out Bing Chat for Chrome and Safari web browsers A new pop-up on Windows 10 or 11’s taskbar lets people use Bing AI in Chrome. Users can also change the themes from light to dark or vice versa. By Om Gupta
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman launches Worldcoin crypto project To get a World ID, a customer signs up to do an in-person iris scan using Worldcoin's 'orb', a silver ball approximately the size of a bowling ball. By Shweta Ganjoo
ChatGPT will now remember all your likes and preferences OpenAI has announced a new feature for its generative AI-based tool, ChatGPT, that will enable users to customise their experience. By Shweta Ganjoo
Google may soon launch AI tools to help journalists write news articles The AI tools from Google could assist journalists with options for headlines or different writing styles, to help "enhance their work and productivity." By Shubham Verma
Apple working on a generative AI chatbot? Here's what we know Apple is reportedly working on its own artificial intelligence tools similar to ChatGPT in order to challenge OpenAI, Google and others. By Om Gupta
Authors urge AI companies to stop stealing books The petition of the writers, under the New York-based Authors Guild, said their copyrighted books, articles, essays, and poetry have become the “food” for AI systems, for which “there has been no bill”. By Pranav Sawant