Tag: Software

Google’s generative AI video model is available in private preview

Google has begun rolling out private access to its Veo and Imagen 3 generative AI models. Starting today, customers of the company’s Vertex AI Google Cloud package can begin using Veo to generate videos from text prompts and images. Then, as of next week, Google will make Imagen 3, its…

Read More

Gemini AI might be ready for you to roll the prompt dice

If you are old enough to remember the mysteries of the internet in the late 90s, you may recall the fun “I’m Feeling Lucky” button for Google‘s search engine that would take you directly to the first result of a search rather than the usual list. Three decades and a…

Read More

Would you watch a foreign film dubbed with AI to sound like the original actors?

An Argentine horror-fantasy film called The Witch Game is coming to theaters in the U.S. and UK, but the Spanish-language movie doesn’t rely on subtitles or English speakers to voice the performances. Instead, AI tools will recreate the original actors’ voices and have them speak English. It’s a controversial move…

Read More

Microsoft’s claim that Arm-based Copilot+ PCs are “fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs” is debunked on X – and the community’s verdict isn’t wrong

Microsoft made some unwise claims about Snapdragon-toting Copilot+ PCs X fact-checkers made short work of the assertion that they’re the ‘fastest’ PCs They also disagreed with the ‘intelligent’ claim, though that’s not as clear-cut ‘Be careful what you post on social media’ might be a lesson Microsoft is just now…

Read More

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 launch event might include its long-awaited smart glasses reveal

After months of rumors and leaks, and teases by Samsung itself, the company might finally be ready to showcase its next wearable: its long-awaited smart glasses. And they could be revealed alongside the Samsung Galaxy S25 in early 2025. That’s according to new details from Korean outlet Yonhap News (translated…

Read More

This AI app claims it can calculate the day you’ll die

Robert Heinlein’s first short story, titled Life-Line, was published in 1939 and tells the tale of the inventor of a machine that can precisely predict when you’ll die with 100% precision. Eighty-five years after that chilling tale of inevitability versus free will, you can download an app called Death Clock…

Read More