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Adobe's AI Assistant in Acrobat and Reader can answer questions about a PDF and even help you generate content based on the information in the file.

By Lance Whitney

ChatGPT started the AI chatbot revolution, but there are more AI chatbots worth exploring for different uses. We've tested them to help you determine which one is right for you.

By Emily Dreibelbis

Musk touts the Memphis facility as the 'most powerful AI training cluster in the world,' but some locals are concerned about the its energy and water usage.

By Kate Irwin

A Chinese version of Nvidia's latest AI chip is in the works, Reuters reports.

By Kate Irwin

Get the best of ChatGPT, Midjourney, Gemini, and more for life with a one-time payment and generate text and images.

The Coalition for Secure AI (CoSAI) aims to 'drive responsible development' of AI.

By Jibin Joseph

The smaller model replaces GPT-3.5 Turbo in ChatGPT and is available to those using the free and paid versions of OpenAI's chatbot. Enterprise users get it next week.

By Joe Hindy

Despite doubling production, the chip maker is struggling to keep up with demand at a time when high-performance computing processors have become 52% of TSMC's business.

By Michael Kan

Proton says Scribe is the 'first mass-market AI tool that can be run entirely locally on your device, ensuring no data ever leaves your device.'

By Joe Hindy

Microsoft's rival for Canva and Adobe Express is now available for download on iOS and Android. It's free, though some advanced features require a Copilot Pro subscription.

By Jibin Joseph

At issue is a privacy policy update that granted Meta permission to train AI models using Brazilians' public data on Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger, including posts, images, and captions.

By Jibin Joseph

Swarms of AI-powered war drones are being developed in Ukraine to strike Russian targets and evade signal-jamming attacks.

By Kate Irwin

Much of the conversation at the Amazon Web Services Summit dealt with making people comfortable with the results they get from generative AI.

By Michael J. Miller

Need help choosing a picture for your dating app profile? Tinder's AI can do it for you.

By Kate Irwin

The next time you go on an Amazon shopping spree, why not take advantage of the built-in AI, from Rufus to review summaries, to help you find exactly what you need?

By Lance Whitney

Tech firms are using troves of content they don't own to train their AI models. One dataset includes Taylor Swift lyrics, MrBeast videos, and clips from PCMag.

By Kate Irwin
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Microsoft serves up a smorgasbord of generative AI functionality with its ChatGPT-based Copilot service. Look to it for lots of free AI creation options, but you should know that it comes with the same caveats as all AI tools, and some of its best features require a paid subscription.

By Michael Muchmore

After Microsoft poaches two Inflection AI co-founders to lead Microsoft AI, UK regulators are now investigating whether the move is intended to 'shield themselves from competition.'

By Michael Kan

An experiment from UK researchers finds that AI can help people write better short stories, but mainly among those who were weren't particularly creative writers to start.

By Emily Price

Code named Strawberry, the model can reportedly navigate the internet to do its own research.

By Emily Price