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I looked into the most popular AI apps, and the runner-up caught me by surprise

Andreessen Horowitz's Top 100 Gen AI Consumer Apps shows which apps are leading the way, and which ones are playing catch-up. Read More
100 Most Used AI Apps in 2025 : What’s Trending and What’s Not

What if you could glimpse the future of technology through the apps you use every day? Imagine a world where your AI assistant not only manages your schedule but also crafts personalized stories for ... Read More
Gemini tops the App Store thanks to new AI image model, Nano Banana
Though the month is only half over, Gemini's app has already gained 12.6 million downloads in September, up from 8.7 million in August. Read More
Musk’s X and xAI Sue Apple and OpenAI, Alleging They Suppressed Grok in the App Store

Musk’s X and xAI Sue Apple and OpenAI, Alleging They Suppressed Grok in the App Store Your email has been sent The case was filed in US federal court in Texas on Monday. Elon Musk separately sued ... Read More
A third of people say they’re now using generative AI daily – here are the top 5 things they’re using it for

Around a third of people in both the UK and the U.S. use generative AI daily, mostly with an eye to solving everyday problems. Read More
Elon Musk’s xAI Sues Apple and OpenAI Over App Store Rankings

Elon Musk’s xAI filed a lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI on Monday, accusing the companies of behaving like monopolies and claiming Apple deprioritized ChatGPT rivals like Grok in the App Store. “This ... Read More
A new study finds more bad news for entry-level coders

Stanford researchers may have found more bad news for early-career software engineers. A new paper found a 13% relative employment decline in early-career workers in the most AI-exposed jobs. "Our ... Read More
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