Tag: artificial intelligence

Google Gemini’s new model is the brainstorming AI partner you’ve been looking for

Google has added the Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental to the Gemini app. The model combines speed with advanced reasoning for smarter AI interactions. The app update also brings the Gemini Flash Pro and Flash-Lite models to the app. Google has dropped a major upgrade to the Gemini app with…

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ChatGPT on WhatsApp can now see, hear, and remember your conversations from elsewhere

OpenAI is upgrading the ChatGPT phone number you can text with on WhatsApp to be a lot more like the mobile app and web portal. From now on, you won’t need to type out everything you want to say to the AI chatbot. Now, you can send a photo or…

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I tested OpenAI’s o1 model in Microsoft Copilot and it’s a little overwhelming

Microsoft’s integration of OpenAI’s o1 model into Copilot last week brought the “Think Deeper” feature to all users. Think Deeper houses OpenAI’s o1, a reasoning model capable of some pretty good reasoning capabilities and complex insights, despite taking longer than a regular AI model to respond. OpenAI launched o1 as…

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Microsoft Paint brushes up on AI

Microsoft Paint now features a Copilot AI New AI Paint tools include Cocreator, Image Creator, and Generative Erase Windows is adding AI search to find photos using natural language Microsoft Paint, that humble program you may only call up for a very quick image crop, is getting an AI upgrade…

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OpenAI responds to the DeepSeek buzz by launching its latest o3-mini reasoning model for all users

OpenAI has pushed out o3-mini models to ChatGPT The launch has previously been teased OpenAI is facing increasing competition from China As promised last week, OpenAI has now launched its latest o3-mini AI model to users on all ChatGPT plans, including the free tier. The new model brings with it…

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I used the OpenAI Operator rival Browser Use and it’s impressive, but takes some technical skill to use

OpenAI showed off its first AI Agent, Operator, last week, but it already has a scrappy competitor offering an AI tool called Browser Use that can complete tasks online for you. This Computer-Using Agent (CUA) can write, search, click buttons, and copy information from websites without you needing to touch…

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