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GLM-5.2 is out! ⚡ It just beat Claude Fable 5 in the Design Arena benchmark, making it the new go-to for presentations, reports, and web mockups. It features a 1M context window for massive projects, excels at coding/agent tasks, and integrates directly with Claude Code.

ElevenLabs Launches AI Talking Avatars ElevenLabs Avatars generates videos with digital characters in just a few clicks: type your text, choose a voice and avatar, and get your video. Customization: Upload your own photo to create a digital twin, then easily change its text and language for future videos. Built-in Editor: Includes a timeline, auto-captions, background music, and an AI tool for quick editing.

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Adobe integrates Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat into ChatGPT Now directly in the chat, you can: — edit photos with Photoshop (adjust brightness, contrast, apply effects, use sliders) — create designs in Express (templates, text, animations) — work with PDFs in Acrobat (editing, merging, text extraction) Everything is free for all users, no extra apps or uploads needed. Connection: "Settings" → "Apps & Connectors".

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Adobe integrates Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat into ChatGPT Now directly in the chat, you can: —...

Google is developing two versions of AI glasses on Android XR with Gemini Variants: — with display in the lens (navigation, subtitles, visual information) — audio version without screen (voice interaction, camera, speakers) Hardware and design partners: Samsung, Warby Parker, Gentle Monster. Prototypes are lightweight and stylish for all-day wear. Price, battery life, and name unknown. Release — in 2026.

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Google is developing two versions of AI glasses on Android XR with Gemini Variants: — with display...

cinematic side-view shot of a very stylish young Asian woman in a long coat walking from left to right next to a high-speed train, carrying a bag, with very intense motion blur effects conveying a sense of speed, photorealistic, cinematic, soft natural light

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cinematic side-view shot of a very stylish young Asian woman in a long coat walking from left to rig...

A futuristic cityscape with flying vehicles in a modern architectural setting, under a clear sky.

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A futuristic cityscape with flying vehicles in a modern architectural setting, under a clear sky.

How AI Is Changing Everyday Life: The Invisible Revolution Artificial intelligence has already become part of our daily routine, even when we don’t notice it. It recommends music, optimizes routes, translates text in real time, predicts the weather, and even controls home devices. The main trend is seamless integration. AI is becoming so natural that in a few years we will stop seeing it as a separate technology — it will simply become the world’s basic infrastructure.

Why Generative AI Is the New Form of Creativity Creating music, videos, or illustrations used to require special skills. Today, generative models allow anyone to express an idea with just a few words and receive a fully formed creative result. AI doesn’t replace creators — it enhances them. Artists generate concepts, writers draft stories, developers build prototypes, and marketers produce campaigns. The biggest change is speed. What once took weeks can now be done in minutes.

AI in Business: Who Will Win the Automation Race Companies around the world are rapidly integrating AI into customer support, analytics, logistics, marketing, and sales. Those who adapt AI to real tasks the fastest will win. Time savings — up to 60%. Cost reduction — up to 40%. Profit increase — 10–30% in the first year. AI is no longer an optional tool — it’s becoming a business necessity. Companies that ignore it today will be uncompetitive within 3–5 years.

AI Risks: Are Humanity’s Fears Real? Many fears around AI are exaggerated, but some risks are real: – fake content, – loss of low-skilled jobs, – data leaks, – dependency on algorithms. But solutions already exist: model transparency, regulation, corporate responsibility, and mindful use. AI itself is not dangerous — misuse is.