Are We Googling — or Just Asking AI Now?
Over the past year, AI tools have quietly moved from “something to try” to “something
Over the past year, AI tools have quietly moved from “something to try” to “something
Croatian FP&A scale-up Farseer has just closed a €6.07 million (~$7.2 million) Series A round, led by AYMO Ventures with
In a now-viral story from Dharmesh Shah’s Marathon Coding Weekend, HubSpot’s co-founder shared how he used a struts new product, got impressed, contacted the founders and invested into the sturtup in less than 7 hours.
There’s this developer, Peter Steinberger. Not a loud Twitter AI guy. Not a VC-backed wunderkind. Just a serious builder. He built OpenClaw, an open source AI agent and got it super popular. So popular OpenAI invited him to join their team.
The other night I opened a news website to check one thing. Just one. Within
Most AI mistakes aren’t about the tool — they’re about how we ask the question.
An AI tool that turns websites, screenshots, or documents into ready-made presentations in seconds — practical, fast, and surprisingly usable.
We tested Atlas, an AI-first browser that turns research into memory and helps you make faster decisions.
ElevenLabs’ new v3 voice model turns text-to-speech into expressive performance.
From smart edits to instant enhancements, Samsung Photos shows what happens when AI quietly upgrades your camera roll.