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Google Maps Just Got a Brain Transplant: How to Use the New Gemini-Powered Features

Google Maps is no longer just a digital atlas; it’s becoming a predictive travel concierge. With the rollout of “Ask Maps” and “Immersive Navigation,” Google is leveraging its Gemini 3 model to process 20 years of location data—including 300 million places and half a billion reviews—to answer questions that once required a twenty-minute deep dive
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Zoom’s New AI “Workforce” Is Here to Take Your Notes (and Your Job?)

The era of the “blank stare” during a 4 PM Monday meeting is officially over. Zoom is no longer just a video grid; it has transformed into an autonomous administrative engine designed to ensure you never have to scrub through a two-hour recording again. With its latest suite of AI-driven features, Zoom is betting that
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Anthropic Just Built a Private Think Tank to Manage the AI Collision Course

Anthropic isn’t just building faster models anymore; it’s building a shield for what happens after they arrive. With the launch of The Anthropic Institute, the company is signaling that the era of “move fast and break things” is officially dead, replaced by a desperate race to understand how society survives the next 24 months of
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Amazon Just Turned Its Shopping App Into a HIPAA-Compliant Doctor’s Office

Amazon is no longer just where you buy batteries and dish soap; it is officially positioning itself as the front door to your medical history. With the launch of Health AI, the retail giant is moving past simple pill delivery and into “agentic” healthcare—AI that doesn’t just answer questions but actually books appointments and manages
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Google Just Turned Workspace into a Research Engine—And Your Manual Data Entry Days are Numbered

Google is tired of being your typewriter. With its latest Gemini update for Workspace, the search giant is making a play to become your primary data analyst and slide designer, moving far beyond simple text generation into the realm of “agentic” workflows. The headline? Gemini can now reach into your private files, emails, and chats
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Beyond the Bot: Why Silverback AI’s New Assistant is a Workflow Game Changer

The era of the “dumb” chatbot—the one that loops you through five irrelevant FAQs before letting you see a human—is officially dying. Silverback AI just signaled its burial. On March 10, 2026, the company announced the next phase of its AI Assistant, a tool that shifts the focus from simple “chat” to complex, automated workflow
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OpenAI’s Acquisition of Promptfoo: Why the “Agentic Era” Needs a Bodyguard

OpenAI is no longer just building chatbots; it is building a workforce. But as Sam Altman moves from simple text generation to “AI agents” that can access your bank account, send emails, and modify code, the surface area for catastrophic failure has exploded. By acquiring the cybersecurity startup Promptfoo, OpenAI is signaling that the era
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Microsoft’s Modular Bet: Bringing Claude to Azure is a Game-Changer for Enterprise AI

Microsoft just ended the “monoculture” of its cloud AI offering. By integrating Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet into the Azure Models as a Service (MaaS) alongside new OpenAI o1 models, Satya Nadella is sending a clear message: Azure isn’t just “the OpenAI cloud” anymore; it’s the definitive supermarket for high-end silicon and intelligence. | Attribute |
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AI Image Generators Are Finally Getting a Reality Check

The AI image war is no longer a vibes-based competition. For years, companies like OpenAI and Google have dropped cherry-picked samples to prove their dominance, leaving users to wonder why their own results never look quite as good. While text models have long been humbled by the human-led “LMArena” leaderboard, image generators have operated in
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Google’s February AI Blitz: From “Vibe Coding” to Musical AI

Google just dropped a monthly recap that proves they aren’t just participating in the AI arms race—they’re trying to rewrite the manual for how we work and play. While the rest of the industry is obsessed with bigger LLMs, Google’s February update focused on three distinct pillars: creative speed, specialized intelligence, and a massive push