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Leonardo vs FreePik image generator – my head to head test with 5 prompts, here’s the winner
Leonardo and FreePik are two of the most established AI image generators on the market. Both companies have a solid reputation for producing quality images from text prompts, although they take significantly different approaches to that task. While FreePik provides a fairly typical range of products and services for generating images, Leonardo has turned into a vast hub of image…
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I tested DeepSeek vs Qwen 2.5 with 7 prompts — here’s the winner
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup founded in 2023, has taken the internet by storm this week with its precision, speed, and mystery. Still ranking among the top free apps on Apple’s App Store, DeepSeek R1 is the chatbot that has garnered significant attention for its impressive capabilities, comparable to leading U.S. models such as ChatGPT and Gemini AI but achieved…
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Data centers are growing in size and number as AI prompts widespread global expansion
Data centers will continue to surge in both size and number according to early reports in 2025, building on the trend of outlooks published last year. The average capacity of hyperscale data centers set to open between now and 2029 will be almost double that of current facilities, according to research from Synergy Research Group. While the critical IT load…
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I put ChatGPT vs Grok to the test with 7 prompts — here’s the winner
Grok has come a long way in a very short time, going from a glorified “toy” feature in X to something rivaling the likes of ChatGPT, Claude and Google’s Gemini. Built by xAI, the Elon Musk-owned AI lab, Grok is in the process of leaving the confines of the X social media platform as the company is launching a standalone…
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I put ChatGPT vs Claude to the test with 7 prompts — here’s the winner
OpenAI first released ChatGPT to the world just over two years ago, and competition only grew during that time — not just in specific areas such as image generation, but with directly competing products like Google’s Gemini, Grok from xAI and of course, Claude from Anthropic. Both ChatGPT and Claude have similar feature sets. For example, Anthropic added Artifacts to…
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I put Gemini vs ChatGPT to the test with 7 prompts — here’s the winner
Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT are the most widely used artificial intelligence platforms today. Each of them has millions of active users and regularly gets new features. In December alone Google and OpenAI both dropped improved image generation models, AI reasoning, and research tools to make finding information easier. Both have a voice assistant in the form of Advanced Voice…
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Google DeepMind and World Labs unveil AI tools to create 3D spaces from simple prompts – Computerworld
It’s possible to generate “consistent worlds” for up to a minute, DeepMind said, with most of the examples showcased in the blog post lasting between 10 and 20 seconds. Genie 2 can also remember parts of the virtual world that are no longer in view, reproducing them accurately when they’re observable again. DeepMind said its work on Genie is still…
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Microsoft tries to convince Windows 10 users to buy a new PC with full-screen prompts
Microsoft has been trying to convince Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 for months now, ahead of the end of support date for Windows 10 in October, 2025. Earlier this year, Microsoft started using fullscreen prompts to warn Windows 10 users about the support cutoff, and now it’s using similar prompts to try and tempt people to buy…
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I tested ChatGPT Search vs Google with 7 prompts — here’s the winner
With so many AI learning tools, it can be hard to choose the right one as your go-to assistant for exploring new topics. That’s why I decided to put two of my favorites to the test. Google’s Learn About is a free tool built to encourage curiosity and inspire learning. The landing page has numerous topic suggestions for users to…
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A new iMessage safety feature prompts kids to report explicit images to Apple
Apple is adding a new child safety feature that lets kids send a report to Apple when they are sent photos or videos with nudity, according to The Guardian. After reviewing anything received, the company can report messages to law enforcement. The new feature expands on Apple’s Communication Safety feature, which uses on-device scanning to detect nudity in photos or…
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