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Shiftâs offer sounds like a useful service for overworked households, until the real product comes into focus: footage from inside private homes.
OpenAI has released a video in which Loblawâs Lauren Steinberg says Codex and ChatGPT Images 2.0 are changing the pace of digital work inside a major retailer.
Boston Childrenâs Hospital is turning generative AI from a showcase pilot into a clinical tool with measurable impact: more than 40 rare diagnoses and less operational friction around care.
Flathub has updated its generative AI policy and, according to the available report, is effectively closing the door on most apps and submissions made with those tools.
Anthropic has closed a private round that looks less like routine startup financing and more like an infrastructure referendum on generative AI.
Enterprise AI is entering a phase where excitement about models no longer closes deals; trust that the system can run broadly without operational and regulatory fallout does.
OpenAI is entering the 2026 election cycle with a message that generative AI cannot become a gray zone for political manipulation.
Hideo Kojima has finally made it to space, but not through a game or a mission: through an AI-generated ad for Pradaâs private club, Prada Mode.
Uberâs case exposes an awkward new phase for generative AI: the spending is measurable immediately, but the business value is not always proven yet.
AI security stops being a technical footnote once a model begins touching data, decisions, code, and corporate reputation.
Uberâs caution on AI budgets shows the large-model market moving from fascination to accounting.
Generative AI in US federal courts no longer looks only like a tool for access to justice, but like a machine producing a new layer of procedural load.
The most dangerous weakness in AI fact-checking is not just a wrong answer, but a polished wrong answer that looks tidy enough to move forward.
If future humanoid robots are going to master the home, someone first has to sell them a very human commodity: recordings of boring household motion.
ClickUpâs mass cut is not just a story about one startup saving on payroll, but a test of how far SaaS companies now believe operational work can be shifted to AI agents.
If the report is accurate, Far Cry 7 is not just Ubisoftâs next major sequel but a live test of how far generative AI can be pushed into expensive AAA production.
The problem is no longer just bad AI text, but papers polished enough to drain the time of editors, reviewers and researchers.
Party Animals tried to turn generative AI into a marketing event and ended up with review-bombing, a 'Mostly Negative' Steam rating, and a canceled contest.
AI is pushing cyberattack costs toward a dollar, leaving defenders no room for slow patching.
Replikaâs user base now includes 1.2 million people who tell it âI love youâ dailyâyet the company employs exactly zero licensed therapists.
The founder of No More Robots, an indie game publisher, has spoken out against the use of generative AI in gaming, calling it 'mega annoying' from a publisher perspective.
Metaâs new AI shopping features promise real-time product details but offer no clear advantage over Amazonâs established tools.
Microsoft and Nvidia's AI partnership cuts nuclear plant construction timelines by decades.
Capcomâs latest AI statement is less a tech breakthrough and more a masterclass in corporate hedging.
Googleâs Gemini-powered games at GDC 2026 drew shrugs, not applause, proving AIâs gaming moment is still missing a killer app.
OpenAI closed a $110 billion funding round last month at a $730â840 billion valuation, even as annual revenue sits at $20 billion â less than Ross Stores or Frito-Lay generate selling discount clothing and potato chips.