Adobe Launches AI Assistant for Photoshop Beta
Adobe has released its AI assistant for Photoshop in beta across web and mobile, enabling users to edit images through natural language prompts.
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Adobe has released its AI assistant for Photoshop in beta across web and mobile, enabling users to edit images through natural language prompts.
Zoom introduces AI avatars, AI Docs, Slides, and Sheets, plus agent builder and voice translation tools to expand its AI-powered collaboration platform.
Sandbar raised $23 million in Series A funding to expand development of its Stream smart ring, a wearable designed for AI-powered note-taking and voice interactions.
AMI Labs, co-founded by Yann LeCun, raised $1.03 billion to develop “world model” AI systems that learn from real-world data rather than language alone.
More than 30 employees from OpenAI and Google DeepMind filed a statement supporting Anthropic’s lawsuit against the U.S. Defense Department over its supply-chain risk designation.
Tether introduced BrainWhisperer, a brain-computer interface system that converts neural signals into text with up to 98.3% accuracy using on-device AI processing.
TRON DAO has joined the Agentic AI Foundation as a Gold Member to help develop open infrastructure for autonomous AI agents and blockchain-based machine economies.
Anthropic introduced the Claude Marketplace, allowing enterprises to purchase partner-built AI applications powered by Claude through a centralized procurement platform.
Neura Robotics and Qualcomm have partnered to develop next-generation robots powered by Qualcomm’s Dragonwing processors, targeting humanoid and industrial robotics applications.
Startup Integral AI is partnering with Japanese manufacturers to develop AI models that allow industrial robots to learn tasks through observation and language prompts.