Google launched a free offline AI dictation app on iOS, highlighting a shift toward private, on-device speech-to-text tools.
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Apple Intelligence brings generative AI to iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Learn how it works, key features, supported devices, and how it compares to rivals.
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Your next delivery driver might also be training your AI. Welcome to the gig economy’s newest side quest: data wrangler with a dash of camera work. DoorDash is rolling out a new “Tasks” app that pays couriers to complete small digital jobs, like recording videos and capturing real-world data to help train AI systems. The […]
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Perplexity’s Comet browser arrives on iPhone with AI-powered summaries, voice search, and agentic features that turn browsing into a smarter experience.
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Apple unveils a wave of AI-powered devices, including new Macs, iPhones, and iPads, all built around on-device intelligence and next-generation Apple silicon.
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At Galaxy Unpacked 2026, Samsung reveals the AI-powered Galaxy S26 series with a built-in Privacy Display, Perplexity integration, and new Buds4 earbuds.
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Meta is spinning out Vibes into a standalone app. Think TikTok… but every clip is cooked up by AI. After debuting Vibes inside its Meta AI app, the company is now testing a dedicated app that gives AI-generated videos their own spotlight. And in doing so, the tech giant is taking aim squarely at rivals […]
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The founders emphasize that Luffu is not positioned as a chatbot or constant monitoring tool. Instead, they describe it as a “guardian."
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This approach allows developers to create applications through natural language conversations rather than traditional programming syntax.
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Yes, she has a name. Phoebe Gates is the co-founder of Phia. Did her father invest in the app? Nope.
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