
Ads in ChatGPT: OpenAI Sets a Price Tag for the Chosen Ones
Remember those blessed times when ChatGPT was simply a clean window into the world of artificial intelligence? No banners, no pop-ups, and n

The Distillation of Mind: Why Neural Networks Are Harmed by Teachers That Are Too Smart
Distillation of Mind: Why Neural Networks Suffer from Overly Clever Teachers Imagine you're trying to explain quantum electrodynamics to a f

Anthropic vs Clawdbot: Why Claude No Longer Tolerates Namesakes
In the world of modern artificial intelligence, naming is not just creativity but a minefield. If you decide to launch a service and its nam

Google AI Plus Goes All-In: Global Expansion Complete

Google Gemini 3 Captures Search: Now It's Not Results, It's Endless Conversation

VSCode and One and a Half Million Victims: When AI Extension Becomes a Trojan Horse

Google Photos: Now You're the Director, AI Is Your Editor

Amazon Bedrock AgentCore: When Contracts Begin Checking Themselves
Legal departments at large companies have always resembled archives from film noir: endless stacks of paper, fine print, and people whose ma

LLM Applications: Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse for Your Startup
Let's be honest: today any student with access to OpenAI's API can build a "revolutionary" AI assistant in one evening.

Beeline and red_mad_robot: Why a Telecom Needs Its Own AI Agents

Baidu and Alibaba: Chinese AI Giants Return Trust to Wall Street

GEO: How to Make Neural Networks Cite Your Content

Nvidia Takes the Crown from TSMC: Apple Is No Longer the Main Client (And It Makes Sense)

AI Prisoner's Dilemma: Bridgewater Predicts Bubble Due to Fear of Falling Behind
Imagine you're sitting at a table in a casino, and the stakes double every five minutes. You're not sure the right card will come, but if yo

Gmail: Google Turns Your Mailbox Into a Licensed Personal Spy Assistant
Remember when Gmail was simply a convenient way to store gigabytes of correspondence? Those days are officially over. Google no longer wants









