Guys! I can sense new AI image tools competing, so I wonder which one actually gives better results or if both are just different styles of the same thing?
Microsoft is upgrading its ads platform and adding new AI tools for easier discovery. It will help brands target their specific audience in a more personalised way. Where do you think it will impact?
With improved video and camera tools, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra targets creators. Can it realistically replace a dedicated camera for most users?
Read about Claude Mythos Preview. The ideas that’s rolling out that AI can go beyond chatting and even manipulate systems. It has made me rethink using AI tools again. Can AI really hack websites and social media accounts?
Looking at my multiple dashboards and analysing my campaigns, it felt too much chaos sometimes. I was wondering if there could be a smarter way to do this. I am trying different AI tools to monitor my campaigns. There are a lot of tools available that look cool, but I still lack with strategising content, I still rely on manual effort. What tool are you using?
I struggle with memorising passwords. Writing them on notepads or even on note-keeping apps is unmanageable. I discovered Google password manager to save my passwords. Are there any other tools recommendations?
Nothing&rsquos; smartphones focus on contextual awareness using AI tools. Is switching to Nothing devices worth it? What AI features included?
The people who are going to be successful are the ones who will be proficient in using AI tools. The change might seem scary but it will reshape your current craft. To secure jobs, add AI skills to you resume.
Will AI powered tools replace the human coders in the next 5 years? Should freshers start focusing on backend or move towards AI orchestration?
I am a casual user and using Canva to utilise basic design tools. This free version is likely sufficient. Those who are working as a social media manager, content creator, or small business owner, i think Pro features interesting AI tools.
I am expanding my business and looking to build an ecosystem with a smooth workflow. I discovered two automation tools, Copilot and Claude. Which one would be a better option?
I have tried using AI image upscalers on some old photos and a few of my digital artworks. I have used Galaxy AI and Gemini’s Nano Banana. A few of them have preserved their complex textures, while some still produce blurry images. Suggest a few AI tools to revamp my older photos.
Human-written and AI-generated text are increasingly getting challenging to distinguish. I am a professor at a university and constantly deal with various assignments daily. To make their work faster, students often use AI tools to complete it. Are there any other effective tools to detect AI-generated content?
Many apparel brands are offering virtual try-on on outfits. Recently i was testing a few AI tools on my image. Looked on my Instagram feeds many of my Instafam have used the saree trend to generate images. I was also testing with a few prompts to generate images. I want to experiment with accessories with Western outfits. What should I opt for? Gemini, Chatgpt or Grok? Let me know your experience.
I’m looking for a laptop within the budget of 70,000. Being an influencer who is always busy in creating content, especially videos. I need a laptop through which I can access light editing and can use tools such as Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.
For my short video content, I generally use Capcut, which helps me in editing trending videos and audios, adding auto effects and auto captions. But it doesn’t let me stack multiple videos at once. I want to grow my viewers on Reels or Shorts. Suggest a few more best applications, as my content demands high-quality editing tools. My bio is a food blogger where I showcase my food recipes.
AI PCs are being marketed and are the next big thing. But are they truly worth the premium price? I’m curious to hear from users who’ve used AI-enabled laptops or desktops. Do they serve features such as real-time transcription, generative assistance, and optimisation tools? For tasks like content creation, photo or video editing, productivity, and multitasking, is the AI experience genuinely beneficial or just a marketing push? Is it worth on investing in an AI PC now or waiting?
Working late nights is not my cup of tea. I often have to use and open my laptop every night to complete my tasks. AI-built PCs are revolutionising. Attending the AI summit has changed my perspective on everyday tasks. Now I use Notion, Copilot, and other creative AI tools, and my work management has become much easier now. I’m now for affordable laptops with AI built-in software without overspending. Please help.
With a buzz in the gadget industry, AI is making its mark in real life. And yes, they are not a gimmick. I have used AI tools on smartphones, which are helpful for generating images, editing videos, and providing other forms of AI assistance that help me summarise, rewrite, and proofread my content. As a freelancer, my day-to-day tasks have become easier. Voice typing saves my time, too. But I’m curious about more AI features. Are there any tools to generate a high-quality image?
For years, solving a simple problem meant downloading another app, creating another account, and inevitably forgetting another password. That cycle is starting to break. AI agents are stepping in as a kind of universal coordinator, they move across tools, make small decisions, and get things done without requiring you to context-switch every five minutes. This doesn't mean apps are going away. But their role is shifting. What was once the front door of a digital experience might quietly become the back end, the plumbing that agents tap into while keeping users out of the weeds. The companies building apps today face a question worth taking seriously: are they designing for people, or are they designing something an agent can work with just as well? Because in a world where the agent handles the interface, the app that survives won't necessarily be the prettiest or the most intuitive. It'll be the one that's most useful to something that never gets tired, never loses track, and never needs the onboarding tour.