What is the future of video creation with AI tools like Veo2 and Sora generating high-quality, realistic videos? More importantly, which is better for you? We try to find some answers to some of these questions.
Over the past month, we've seen a rapid cadence of notable AI-related announcements and releases from both Google and OpenAI, and it's been making the AI community's head spin. It has also poured fuel on the fire of the OpenAI-Google rivalry, an accelerating game of one-upmanship taking place unusually close to the Christmas holiday.
The new AI model called o3 by OpenAI already seems superhuman in its abilities. Once again, it puts into question what intelligence is and can AI be as intelligent as humans.
The company's Search revenue could diminish over the long term due to novel AI models although Ebitda margins remain strong.
Early testers are playing with Google's new Veo 2 and finding it bests OpenAI's Sora when it comes to accuracy.
See all the announcements from OpenAI’s 12-day extravaganza, including new integrations for developers and an opportunity to stress-test the next big model.
OpenAI has launched the test phase for its new reasoning AI models, o3 and o3 mini, aiming to advance problem-solving and stay competitive with tech giants like Google.
It's been a really busy month for Google as it apparently endeavors to outshine OpenAI with a blitz of AI releases. On Thursday, Google dropped its latest party trick: Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental, which is a new AI model that uses runtime "reasoning" techniques similar to OpenAI's o1 to achieve "deeper thinking" on problems fed into it.
AI founders and investors told TechCrunch that we're now in the "second era of scaling laws," noting how established methods of improving AI
Google CEO Sundar Pichai sees a slowdown while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman envisions acceleration to generative artificial intelligence next year, according to the New York Times.
Microsoft is planning on adding internal and third-party artificial intelligence models to power its flagship AI product, Microsoft 365 Copilot. TakeAway Points: Microsoft has been working on adding internal and third-party artificial intelligence models to power its flagship AI product,
Here are some screenshots from Google Veo 2 generated video.