Last week, tech companies like Google, Microsoft and Amazon all announced updates more updates for their cloud and AI efforts
China's Baidu has unveiled new AI tools allowing people with no coding knowledge to create their own AI chatbots.
One year after Chinese tech firm Baidu released its ChatGPT-like Ernie bot, the company announced tools to encourage locals to develop AI applications.
Adobe has released a video showing how its new generative AI tools, including adding and removing objects, will work in Premiere Pro.
Slack is adding three new AI features as part of a paid add-on: You can use AI to summarize searches, channels, and threads.
Adobe now offers its AI-powered PDF summarizer in Acrobat and Reader for $4.99. Documents can now be summarized using Adobe's new artificial intelligence technology, AI Assistant.
Adobe is bringing new generative AI tools to Adobe Premiere Pro later this year. Features include the ability to generate video content from text prompts using Firefly and third-party AI and more.
Japanese researchers are now developing a tool to determine who is on the verge of quitting their jobs.
The privacy focused browser’s new tool is the latest to offer a synthesized summary for queries using its independent index.
Colleen Harmeling, a Florida State University College of Business researcher, points to photo filters, overly edited photos and other distortions of user-generated content as impediments to consumer trust. In turn, they are potential barriers to the performance of products that users present and discuss online.
New research from Binghamton University School of Management Associate Professor Sumantra Sarkar shows how customer service centers balance AI, professional development to achieve their goals.
The University of Chicago research team behind anti-AI scraping tools Nightshade and Glaze has released a new, faster version of the latter.