OpenAI has introduced the Atlas browser, a new tool designed to streamline AI-powered web research and information retrieval. Early reviews highlight its ability to organize and summarize complex topics efficiently.
Apple is poised to release the first beta of iOS 26.4 later in February, offering real-world glimpses of Apple Intelligence features unveiled at WWDC 2024.
Apple reinforces its AI push, with Tim Cook highlighting live translation through AirPods, AI writing tools, visual intelligence, and privacy protections as core advantages.
NVIDIA is broadening its AI stack into physical systems through a collaboration with Opentrons, linking NVIDIA Isaac robotics and Cosmos simulation to standardize biological experiments in wet-lab workflows.
Claude introduced interactive workplace apps for Slack, Canva, Figma, Box, and Clay, allowing users to perform tasks like sending messages and generating charts directly within chats on paid tiers.
Google upgraded AI Overviews with Gemini 3 as the default model, introducing seamless chat handoffs for contextual follow-up conversations, now serving 75 million daily active users in 40 languages.
Google launched 'Personal Intelligence' for AI Mode in Search and Gemini, enabling the assistant to personalize responses using data from Gmail, Photos, Search history, and YouTube with user permission.
Debate emerges on AI limits as models like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude improve via synthetic data but risk 'model collapse' from over-reliance on AI-generated content.
Claude reaches 176.12 million monthly visits, ranking 12th among AI platforms, with 52% of conversations focused on human-AI augmentation tasks.
Claude excels in coding for large projects, maintaining better context and making fewer errors during refactoring compared to ChatGPT.
ChatGPT (GPT-5.2) now features real-time meeting coaching by analyzing video conference screens for insights on proposals, weak arguments, and negotiation points, enhancing deal outcomes.