OpenAI announces the retirement of GPT-4 from ChatGPT, effective April 30. The advanced model GPT-4o will take its place, boasting superior performance in various tasks.
In a strategic move, Google announces support for Anthropic's Model Context Protocol, enhancing its Gemini models. This integration promises to revolutionize how AI interacts with data sources and applications.
Google has rolled out major updates to its AI models on the Vertex AI platform, introducing features like Lyria for music creation, enhanced Veo 2 for video editing, and voice-cloning tech with Chirp 3. Discover the innovative advancements that could change media creation forever!
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff predicts Microsoft's shift towards self-sufficient AI development, distancing itself from OpenAI amid significant investments and technological advancements.
Discover how Google's new AI Mode enhances search capabilities by allowing users to ask complex questions about their photos. Learn about its image-analyzing functionality powered by Google Lens!
In a groundbreaking study, researchers reveal that OpenAI's GPT-4.5 model has passed a Turing test, being mistaken for a human 73% of the time, raising questions about AI's future in society.
Google has launched Gemini 2.5 Pro (Experimental) for free users, offering access to advanced AI features without a subscription. However, usage limits apply, making it essential to explore wisely!
Google has just made its latest AI model, Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental), available for free to all users! Discover what this intelligent model can do, even with some limitations for non-paying users.
In a surprising announcement, Google has made its cutting-edge Gemini 2.5 Pro AI model available to all users for free. This new model, which boasts advanced thinking capabilities and various features, is set to transform how users interact with AI.
Google's latest AI model, Gemini 2.5, promises enhanced reasoning and context-aware capabilities, setting a new standard in AI development. Discover how this upgrade outperforms its predecessor!