Worley is expanding an internally developed AI knowledge platform to clients, helping engineers retrieve design decisions and lessons learned across long-running industrial projects.
Adobe unveils an AI Assistant for Photoshop and upgrades Firefly, letting users edit images with prompts, voice commands, and new generative AI tools.
Nvidia is reportedly developing an open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw, aimed at enterprises seeking secure, privacy-focused automation tools amid the growing global interest in autonomous ...
Two bills moving through the Louisiana Legislature aim to crack down on the growing problem of artificial intelligence being used to create explicit images of children. The proposals come after an ...
HP, TrueNAS, Workday, Avanade, Nvidia, Microsoft and ServiceNow were among other tech giants to make significant executive moves during February 2026.
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The questions asked during Oracle’s Q3 FY26 earnings call is indicative of the legitimate concerns investors have over whether spending vast sums of money on building advanced datacentres with the ...
Synopsys on Wednesday rolled out new software tools to handle the fast-increasing complexity of designing ​artificial ...
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Adobe said Tuesday that its artificial intelligence assistant for Photoshop is now available in beta on the web and mobile applications, while the company ...
Now is not the time for a conflict with an artificial intelligence provider — wars are hard enough when taken just one at a time.
Business owners know the hassle of managing multiple platforms to get a single task done. This is impractical, it costs time and therefore money, and can get in the way of doing the things they really ...