Codex or Claude Code: What do the developers recommend?
I’m looking to settle on one primary AI coding agent and I’m torn between OpenAI Codex and Claude Code. I’ve seen conflicting takes on which is better for actual "agentic" engineering versus just being a fancy autocomplete.
To give some context on my setup, my primary stack is TypeScript and React. My primary environment is VS Code and Cursor. Mainly working with microservices focused on refactoring complex logic. Appreciate any advice.
What is the best AI video generator? Need it for a personal project.
I'm confused between Veo (in Gemini), OpenAI's Sora, Runway, and Kling. Or should I go for an open-source option instead?
Is it Clawd, Moltbot, or OpenClaw? I can't keep up with the name changes!
What the title says. Why is this company changing its name so frequently?
What is this AI content marketplace I'm seeing everywhere on news?
Microsoft introduced the AI content marketplace last week, and now reports claim that Amazon wants to do the same. What's the point and what will this platform actually do?
Baidu’s Ernie has hit 200 million monthly users. Is China winning the chatbot race?
Ernie Assistant just crossed 200M monthly active users with integrations across search, booking apps, maps, health services, and more. Meanwhile, Alibaba and ByteDance are also scaling their models fast. Could Western bots realistically catch up in global usage?
Is Apple finally going all-in on an AI chatbot with the new Siri revamp?
I've read reports that Apple is ditching the old Siri interface for a “Campos” chatbot powered by Google’s Gemini tech across iOS and macOS. This could be Apple’s biggest AI push yet, but will it actually be useful or just another half-baked voice bot?
Is ChatGPT still the default “go-to” even though others are catching up?
Despite fierce competition from Claude and Gemini in specific tasks, ChatGPT remains the most referenced. But will dominance hold?
Is “agentic AI” hype overrated compared with basic chatbot usefulness?
Everyone talks about autonomous task-executing bots, but for most people simple answer engines are more practical. Are we overhyping autonomy?
Do AI chatbots hallucinate more confidently than humans lie?
Sometimes the certainty is more unsettling than the mistakes themselves.
Which AI chatbot is the best?
I have tried ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and Perplexity. All free versions. I know about Claude too, but I have never used it. And then there are like 20 other chatbots. Was curious which one does everyone think is the best one out there?