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…Meta is also taking on the top Gemini and ChatGPT models with a new Contemplating mode that it says will roll out gradually. Muse Spark replaces Llama models Last year, Meta retooled…
…From there, users will be able to “press the search bar to toggle between using Siri or third-party offerings like ChatGPT or Gemini as their search engine.” From the report : Users…
…that Apple and OpenAI colluded to unfairly advantage ChatGPT in the App Store, and that Apple’s App Store rules are unfairly preventing X from becoming a super app. As part of…
…With the update rolling out right now, users can add Gemini to the sidebar, to “have an entire AI toolkit a click away that includes Opera browser AI, Gemini, and ChatGPT. “ All…
…In practice, MCP can allow compatible clients such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to connect to MCP servers that expose services and resources, including GitHub, Slack, Google Drive, Notion, databases, local files…
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…In the lawsuit, xAI (which is now part of SpaceX) claims that Apple’s deal with OpenAI to integrate ChatGPT into Siri has been influencing App Store rankings. Apple has repeatedly denied…
…It’s a similar experience to what someone gets from uploading photos in AI services like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or the iPhone’s own Visual Intelligence function. This could be a killer…