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Samsung Just Gave Bixby a Brain Transplant: Here is How to Use It

Samsung’s Bixby has spent years as the “forgotten” assistant, often relegated to the accidental button press or the junk folder of mobile features. That era is officially over. Samsung is currently rolling out a massive generative AI overhaul to millions of Galaxy devices, transforming Bixby from a glorified voice-activated timer into a sophisticated Large Language
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Why Google’s Smartest AI Takes Two Minutes to Say “Hello”

Google just released Gemini 3.1 Pro, a model that boasts the highest reasoning scores in the industry. It also took 104 seconds to respond to the word “hi” on launch day. In an era where we measure AI latency in milliseconds, Google has intentionally built a turtle that thinks it’s a genius—and for most developers,
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The End of the Generic Chatbot: HAIL AI™ and the Rise of High-Utility Web Synthesis

The era of the “I’m sorry, I cannot browse the live web” chatbot is dead. While most companies have spent the last year slapping basic ChatGPT clones onto their homepages—only to watch them hallucinate pricing or leak sensitive data—a new architecture has emerged. HAIL AI™ isn’t just another wrapper; it’s a rare convergence of multi-AI
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The Death of the “Stitched Together” Tech Stack: BrandJet AI’s Artemis and the Rise of the Forward Deployed AE

Selling in 2026 has become a logistical nightmare. The average go-to-market (GTM) team is currently drowning in a sea of “best-of-breed” tools that don’t speak the same language. You find a lead on LinkedIn, manually port it to a data enricher, cross-reference it with a social listening tool, and finally drop it into a sequencer.
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Hollywood’s “Sora Killer” is Here, and It’s Made in China

Hollywood just realized it isn’t competing with Silicon Valley anymore; it’s competing with ByteDance. While North American studios were busy ink-drying $1 billion deals with OpenAI, a Chinese AI model called Seedance 2.0 quietly dropped a nuclear bomb on the creative industry. It doesn’t just generate video—it generates entire cinematic pipelines, including synced dialogue and
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Grounding Your AI Sales Agents in Reality: People.ai’s MCP Breakthrough

Most sales AI is currently hallucinating on a diet of bad data. While enterprise leaders dream of autonomous agents closing deals, the reality is grimmer: roughly 80% of CRM data is inaccurate or incomplete. When you ask an AI “Why is this deal stalling?”, it can only answer based on what a tired sales rep
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Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet Just Got a Massive Brain Transplant—and It Can Now Use Your Mouse

Anthropic just stopped the AI world in its tracks. While everyone expected a slow roll toward “Claude 4,” the company instead dropped a refreshed version of Claude 3.5 Sonnet that doesn’t just process text—it actually operates a computer like a human. This isn’t just another incremental benchmark win; it is the first time a frontier
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Fujitsu Just Killed the “Man-Month”: 100x Faster Coding via Agentic AI

The era of the “person-month”—the standard unit of IT labor since the 1960s—is officially on life support. Fujitsu just successfully demonstrated an AI-driven platform that compressed three months of high-stakes software engineering into a four-hour window. This isn’t a marginal efficiency gain; it’s a 100-fold productivity explosion that automates the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC)
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YouTube’s AI Playlist Generator: The End of “Analysis Paralysis” for Premium Streamers

YouTube Music just stopped guessing what you want to hear and started listening to what you actually say. By rolling out a generative AI playlist builder to its Premium subscribers, Google is betting that the future of music discovery isn’t just an algorithm watching your every move—it’s a conversation. | Attribute | Details | |
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Hollywood’s Newest Villain is an AI Model Named Seedance 2.0

Hollywood is officially at war with a piece of software. While the industry spent the last year bracing for Sora, a different player just kicked the door down. Seedance 2.0 has arrived, and according to major studios and guilds, it isn’t just “innovating”—it’s a sophisticated piracy engine. The friction isn’t just about jobs anymore; it’s