May 2025 was another landmark month in the fast-evolving world of generative AI. While the industry has seen staggering growth and headlines over the past[…]
On-device generative AI took a leap forward in April 2025, with Apple, Google, and Meta deploying local LLMs to smartphones, wearables, and laptops. This milestone[…]
Regulators caught up to the pace of AI development with the passage of Europe’s AI Act and new guidance from the FTC and other global[…]
A new frontier emerged in AI: autonomous agents. OpenAI’s custom GPTs, Cognition’s Devin, and OSS options like AutoGPT and AgentGPT battled for dominance in QA[…]
Prompt engineering matured from a niche skill to a recognised discipline. Companies began hiring dedicated prompt engineers to fine-tune model behaviours, optimise retrieval chains, and[…]
The end-of-year shopping rush tested GenAI’s ability to handle spikes in demand. Chatbots powered by GPTs, Claude, and Gemini handled millions of gift inquiries, while[…]
With privacy constraints tightening, synthetic data became a viable — even preferred — alternative to real datasets. Tools like Gretel.ai and Mostly AI enabled safe[…]
Marketing and design functions experienced disruption as GenAI tools produced copy, creative, and metadata at scale. Programmatic SEO workflows auto-generated landing pages based on trend[…]
Security and compliance concerns finally caught up to generative AI deployments. Cloud providers launched services like Google AIAA and Microsoft Azure’s content filtering stack, while[…]
GenAI development moves beyond the prompt. With tools like LangChain, LlamaIndex, and Dust, developers can now build robust Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) apps, agent frameworks, and[…]