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Searching for Products Shouldn’t Feel Like Coding: EZY.ai Just Lowered the Barrier

Most AI “search” tools today are just chatbots with a search engine taped to the back. They require complex prompting, produce hallucinatory links, and force you to dig through paragraphs of text to find a simple price tag. EZY.ai is betting that you’re tired of the chatter and just want the result. | Attribute |
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The Pentagon Just Enlisted ChatGPT: What it Means for the Modern Warfighter

The Pentagon isn’t just testing the AI waters anymore; it’s diving into the deep end. On Monday, the Department of Defense (DOD) announced it is integrating OpenAI’s ChatGPT into its enterprise-wide generative AI platform, GenAI.mil. This isn’t a pilot program for a few data scientists in a basement—this is a full-scale deployment intended for all
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Perplexity’s “Model Council” Ends the Guessing Game: Why One LLM Is No Longer Enough

The era of the “one-and-done” AI prompt is dead. If you’re still relying on a single large language model (LLM) for high-stakes research or coding, you’re essentially betting your project on a single point of failure. Perplexity’s new “Model Council” feature shifts the paradigm from blind trust to democratic verification, pitting three heavy-hitting AI models
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AI Without the Interruption: Why Anthropic is Betting Big on “Ad-Free” Intelligence

Anthropic just threw a punch at the future of the search-engine-turned-chatbot. While Google and Microsoft scramble to figure out how to squeeze “sponsored results” into your private conversations, Anthropic’s latest Super Bowl campaign makes a visceral promise: Claude won’t try to sell you anything. The ad depicts a dystopian nightmare—an AI trainer following a runner,
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OpenAI’s “Frontier” Is a Massive Bet on the AI Coworker

AI isn’t just generating emails anymore; it’s hunting for seat time in the C-suite. OpenAI just dropped Frontier, a dedicated enterprise platform designed to move beyond “chatbots” and into the realm of autonomous agents that actually execute work across fragmented corporate systems. If ChatGPT was the intern you had to supervise, Frontier aims to be
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Google’s January AI Blitz: Chrome Becomes Your Agent and Gmail Finally Cleans Itself

Google just stopped being a search engine and started acting like a personal assistant. If you’ve felt like the last year of AI was mostly just “chatting with a box,” January 2026 marks the moment the software actually starts doing the work for you. From Chrome browsing the web on your behalf to “Agentic Vision”
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Roblox’s New 4D Generative AI Ends the Era of Manual Asset Rigging

Roblox is no longer just a gaming platform; it is becoming a foundational physics laboratory for the generative AI era. At the latest Roblox Developers Conference (RDC), the company unveiled a breakthrough that solves the single biggest bottleneck in 3D development: turning a static image into a functional, physics-compliant object. By launching a multimodal “4D”
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Firefox Just Built an “Off” Switch for the AI Era

Google and Microsoft are currently shoving AI into every corner of your digital life, whether you asked for it or not. Mozilla is betting that you’d rather have a choice. Starting February 24 with the release of Firefox 148, the “browser of the people” is introducing a dedicated AI controls section. It’s a move that
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Video production used to be the playground of big-budget agencies and people who spent years mastering After Effects. DreamVid AI just threw a sledgehammer into that barrier to entry. With the launch of its revamped web platform, the company is betting that the future of high-end cinematography isn’t found in a studio, but in a browser tab.

This isn’t just a UI facelift. It’s an aggressive play to dominate the “prosumer” video market by making sophisticated generative tools—stuff that used to require a powerhouse GPU—accessible to anyone with a Chrome login and a decent prompt. | Attribute | Details | | :— | :— | | Difficulty | Intermediate (Requires prompt engineering
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Wall Street Just Realized AI Is Coming for the Middlemen

Silicon Valley’s latest export isn’t just another chatbot; it’s a market-shaking legal architect. When Anthropic recently integrated specialized legal analysis tools into its ecosystem, the impact wasn’t felt in the Bay Area—it was felt on the balance sheets of Europe’s largest data and education giants. Within hours of the announcement, shares in companies like Pearson