Software
Deep dives into AI-powered software, from groundbreaking applications to industry updates that are transforming workflows for creatives and developers alike.
Deep dives into AI-powered software, from groundbreaking applications to industry updates that are transforming workflows for creatives and developers alike.
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So, you need words. In another language. Welcome to the 21st century’s Tower of Babel, where AI promises to translate everything… mostly accurately. Two titans are currently vying for your translation dollars (or, let’s be honest, your free trial signup): straight-up AI translation and ChatGPT. Let’s see if we can avoid a linguistic faceplant,…
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The robots are here. Not the helpful, ‘fetch-my-slippers’ kind, but the ‘let’s-explore-the-uncharted-territories-of-digital-desire’ kind. CrushOn.AI, a platform boldly stepping into the void left (or perhaps widened) by Janitor AI, is offering users a playground for NSFW AI and, shall we say, ‘Hentai AI experiences.’ The claim? Deep customization, free premium models, and interactions so immersive…
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The year is 2025. Flying cars remain elusive. But the dream of simulated, customizable digital companionship? Apparently, that’s here. JuicyChat.AI has officially launched its NSFW AI chat platform, riding the wave of a reported 25% surge in searches for, shall we say, adult AI interaction tools. Let’s be honest, the internet’s history of handling,…
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Let’s face it: the AI voice space is getting crowded. But Hume AI isn’t just another face in the digital crowd. They’re swinging for the fences, aiming to dethrone the current champ, ElevenLabs, with a blend of lifelike speech and customization options that border on the absurd. The Hype is Real (Allegedly) Hume AI…
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OpenAI just dropped a new set of voice tools, and the PR is thick enough to spread on toast. Apparently, we’re entering an era of ‘agentic’ AI – chatbots so good, they can schmooze your customers and maybe, eventually, replace you. Olivier Godement, OpenAI’s Head of Product, is practically giddy about the coming agent…
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Remember when deepfakes were just a celebrity problem? Good times. Now your Aunt Mildred’s face could be digitally grafted onto, well, anything. Enter Loti AI, stage left, promising to scrub the internet clean of your unapproved digital doppelgangers. Launched initially to protect the porcelain mugs of the rich and famous, Loti AI has thrown…
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The year is 2025. Forget flying cars; the real revolution is happening in the world of comics. Shanghai-based startup Miguo AI, barely a toddler in corporate years, is making a bold claim: to leapfrog the established manga and manhwa industries of Japan and South Korea using – you guessed it – artificial intelligence. Miguo’s…
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Software. It’s everywhere. And it’s usually broken. In 2024, we collectively threw over $5 trillion at IT, a cool trillion of that on enterprise software. Guess where a massive chunk of that cash went? Trying to unbreak the damn thing. Quality assurance and testing. Fun times. Enter Gopinath Kathiresan. He doesn’t just find bugs;…
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The year is 2025. Flying cars remain stubbornly grounded, but at least our Digital Asset Management systems are finally getting their act together. Bynder, not content with merely cataloging your corporate cat photos, has unleashed its AI Agents. The promise? To enrich, transform, and govern your digital kingdom with the cold, efficient precision only…
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The AI gold rush is on, and everyone’s scrambling for a claim. But unlike the prospectors of old, today’s tech giants are battling copyright lawsuits alongside technical hurdles. Adobe, however, claims to have found a loophole: ethically sourced AI. They’re betting big on ‘Firefly,’ their in-house AI model trained solely on Adobe-owned data. The…