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Google’s Deep Research Max is the most capable autonomous research agent yet. Here’s what changed, what it can do, and what it means for knowledge work.
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Google’s Deep Research Max is the most capable autonomous research agent yet. Here’s what changed, what it can do, and what it means for knowledge work.
Google’s Continued Conversation feature is now live in Gemini for Home, letting users hold multi-turn voice chats without repeating wake words. Here’s what changed.
Google’s new Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform gives technical teams one place to build, govern, and scale autonomous AI agents. Here’s what it actually does.
Google’s Gemini Embedding 2 is now generally available via the Gemini API and Vertex AI. Here’s what it offers, how it compares, and why it matters.
Hyatt has deployed ChatGPT Enterprise across its global workforce, using GPT-5.4 and Codex to boost productivity and reshape hotel operations. Here’s what’s happening.
OpenAI launches Codex Labs and partners with Accenture, PwC, and Infosys to scale Codex across enterprise software teams. Here’s what it means for the industry.
Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers now get expanded AI Studio access, Nano Banana Pro, and vibe coding tools. Here’s what changed and why it matters.
OpenAI launches Trusted Access for Cyber with $10M in API grants and GPT-5.4-Cyber, bringing top security firms into a coordinated AI-powered defense push.
OpenAI’s GPT-Rosalind is a purpose-built reasoning model for life sciences — targeting drug discovery, genomics, and protein analysis. Here’s what it actually does.
OpenAI’s updated Codex app for macOS and Windows adds computer use, in-app browsing, image generation, memory, and plugins. Here’s what that means for developers.
Google now offers prepay billing for the Gemini API in AI Studio. Here’s what it means for developers managing costs and scaling AI projects in 2026.
Google’s 2025 Ads Safety Report reveals how Gemini-powered tools blocked billions of harmful ads. Here’s what changed, what it means, and what’s still broken.