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Whether you love it or avoid it, here’s how to make the tech work for you—and what to watch out for These days, artificial intelligence (AI) is showing up everywhere in our daily lives, from ...
Meta. Nike. Intuit. UPS. It seems every day a new company announces layoffs, often citing AI as the cause. AI is already ...
The use of AI at work has nearly doubled in the past year, pushing the concept of AI fluency to the forefront of many executives’ minds. Yet, despite massive investments in AI tools, only 1% of ...
AI isn’t eliminating software developers, but it is changing what matters to hiring managers. Here’s our guide to landing a software development job in a rapidly shifting landscape. It seems we are in ...
Microsoft is used by millions of people and businesses every day. Its flagship products, including Office, have faced competition from free, open-source alternatives for years, yet Microsoft has ...
A striking new visual trend is taking social media by storm as Google’s Gemini Nano Banana Pro offers a creative way to generate AI portraits spanning history. Known as the decade grid trend, it ...
We need to stop trying to build ‘God-tier’ agents that can do everything and start building ‘intern-tier’ agents that do one thing perfectly. It’s time to wake up from the fever dream of autonomous AI ...
Adobe Firefly feels like the best-kept secret in software right now. Adobe is aggressively talking up the app and its capabilities at events like Adobe MAX, but even with so much limelight, it doesn’t ...
The artificial intelligence revolution could create even greater wealth inequality, according to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. That's why Fink recommends global business and political leaders be proactive ...
If you've been waiting to create AI images with Google's newest model, now's the time to dive in. Katelyn is a reporter with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video ...
It’s hard to imagine that a snail could kill a person, but a particularly venomous group of marine molluscs called cone snails can. Their stings contain a cocktail of small proteins called conotoxins, ...