
Sabrina Ortiz
Senior AI Editor at ZDNet
I cover tech news @ZDNET | Special interest in generative AI | opinions are my own | 📧[email protected]
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zdnet.com | Sabrina Ortiz
Google's Imagen 3 is a powerful AI text-to-image generator that earned ZDNET's pick as the best image generator -- even against competitors like Midjourney and OpenAI. As a result, the release of its Veo 2 text-to-video generator has been highly anticipated. Well, it's finally here, and it comes with a surprise.
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flipboard.com | Sabrina Ortiz
2 days agoAnthropic announced on Tuesday that its AI chatbot, Claude, now integrates with Google Workspace, allowing it to search and reference your emails in Gmail, scheduled events in Google Calendar, and documents in Google Docs. The integration is rolling out in beta first to subscribers to Anthropic’s …
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zdnet.com | Sabrina Ortiz
Following the recent launch of a new family of GPT-4.1 models, OpenAI released o3 and o4-mini on Wednesday, its latest addition to the existing line of reasoning models. The o3 model, previewed in December, is OpenAI's most advanced reasoning model to date, while o4-mini is a smaller, cheaper, and faster model. Meet o3 and o4-mini Simply put, reasoning models are trained to "think before they speak," which results in a longer time to process the prompt but higher-quality responses.
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thetechstreetnow.com | Sabrina Ortiz
50 minutes ago zdnet.com Most AI providers try to enhance their products by training them with both public information and user data. However, the latter method puts a privacy-conscious company like Apple in a difficult position. How can it improve its Apple Intelligence technology without compromising the privacy of its users? It's a tough challenge, but the company believes it has found a solution.
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zdnet.com | Sabrina Ortiz
Artificial intelligence (AI) makes creating new materials, such as text or images, as easy as typing a simple text prompt. Even though that capability means big productivity gains for individuals, bad actors can exploit AI to create elaborate cyber scams. Also: The best VPN services (and how to choose the right one for you)Evidence suggests cyberattacks are on the rise. Between March 2024 and March 2025, Microsoft stopped approximately $4 bn of fraud attempts. Many of those attacks were AI-enhanced.
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