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  • 1 day ago | gadgets360.com | Akash Dutta |David Delima

    Adobe announced a slew of new features and improvements at its annual Adobe Max conference on Thursday. The software giant announced new Firefly artificial intelligence (AI) models, support for third-party models, new Adobe Express features, and a new Firefly mobile app. The company also unveiled its Adobe Boards tool for storyboard creation, and a Vector model to let designers create editable vector-based artworks.

  • 1 day ago | gadgets360.com | Akash Dutta |David Delima

    Google updated the Gemini 2.0 Flash artificial intelligence (AI) model last week. The new update refines the model's conversational capability and makes it better suited for creative tasks, according to the Mountain View-based tech giant. The company claims that users will notice the difference when talking to the AI about certain topics and tasks. The update comes at a time when the 2.5 Flash AI model is already available to the users of the chatbot, although as an experimental preview.

  • 1 day ago | gadgets360.com | Akash Dutta |David Delima

    Perplexity has begun to roll out a new voice assistant for iOS. Powered by the company's native artificial intelligence (AI) answer engine, the new voice assistant comes with web browsing capability and can access multiple apps to complete tasks. The AI assistant for iPhone devices comes three months after the company rolled out the Perplexity Assistant for Android devices.

  • 2 days ago | gadgets360.com | Samuel Stolton |Gian Volpicelli

    Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom testified that his fledgling photo-sharing app could have succeeded without being acquired by Meta Platforms Inc., and that eventually Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg treated Instagram's growth as a “threat” and starved it of resources.

  • 2 days ago | gadgets360.com | Mark Gurman

    Apple's new Siri engineering chief is overhauling the management team leading development of the beleaguered voice assistant, taking a step he assured employees would set the company up for success. Mike Rockwell, head of engineering for the assistant, is replacing much of Siri's leadership with lieutenants from his Vision Pro software group, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

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