At Build 2024, Microsoft introduced Windows Copilot Runtime, a new system in Windows that will enable developers to easily develop AI experiences for Windows users. Copilot Runtime is built on the latest powerful hardware which includes NPU and GPU, and it has several components, ranging from high-level APIs to support for machine learning models. Windows […]
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In this Logo AI review, I’ll show you numerous samples and lay out all the platform’s features. I’ll say it right away: Using it is a budget-friendly way to get your brand identity going. Since the tool’s primary purpose (but not only) is to generate logos, here’s a sample I got for MSPowerUser: It did […]
Finding a suitable Lexica AI alternative shouldn’t be difficult with all of the solutions on the market. This is what I also thought before discovering that having too many options is almost as bad as having no options at all. Since things can get pretty confusing, I analyzed what Lexica AI offers and how well […]
Google invests $2 million in INSAIT, the Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Technology in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Microsoft is thrilled to announce the launch of GPT-4o, OpenAI’s new flagship model on Azure AI. This groundbreaking multimodal model integrates text, vision, and audio capabilities, setting a new standard for generative and conversational AI experiences. GPT-4o is available now in Azure OpenAI Service, to try in preview, with support for text and image. Azure […]
For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, here’s new updates to our accessibility products.
Gemini comes to Google Workspace for Education with generative AI and more data protection.
This comprehensive Scalenut review will show if this is the right SEO AI copilot for you. There are many similar tools on the market but not all of them will deliver what your brand needs. Therefore, I used the Scalenut AI SEO tool for over a week to show you its features and how effective […]
Learn more about (almost) everything announced at Google I/O 2024.
The story behind how we named Gemini, our most capable AI model.