AI Daily NewsGoogle’s Nano Banana 2: The AI Image Model That Could Redefine Visual CreativityGoogle is preparing to release what may be one of its most ambitious AI image ...By Mark BorgNovember 12, 2025
AI Daily NewsUPMC and Penguin Ai Team Up to Rethink Healthcare — and Maybe the Whole Data GameHealth care just received a big digital makeover. In a statement announcement, UPMC has entered into ...By Mark BorgNovember 11, 2025
AI Daily NewsPixazo’s Big Leap: The AI That Doesn’t Just Draw, It DirectsSome news stories slip quietly under the radar, but every now and then, one comes ...By Mark BorgNovember 7, 2025
AI Daily NewsCan You Hear the Future? SquadStack’s AI Voice Just Fooled 81% of ListenersImagine answering a call and chatting away, only to find out minutes later that the ...By Mark BorgNovember 7, 2025
AI Daily NewsCan We Really Trust AI Detectors? The Growing Confusion Around What’s ‘Human’ and What’s NotAI detectors are everywhere now – in schools, newsrooms, and even HR departments – but ...By Mark BorgNovember 6, 2025
AI Daily NewsYour Phone’s Going Pro – How Nano Banana 2 Could Put Studio-Level 4K AI Image Generation in Your PocketThey said you’d never make real art on a phone – but it looks like ...By Mark BorgNovember 6, 2025
AI Daily NewsProfit Parrot Takes Flight: AI-Powered SEO Promises to Redefine Digital Marketing in 2025The digital marketing world just got a jolt of fresh energy. Profit Parrot Marketing has ...By Mark BorgNovember 5, 2025
AI Daily NewsMeet the AI Wallet: How Kuvi.ai Is Bringing ‘Agentic Finance’ to the MassesToronto, Nov 4 2025 — In what feels like the beginning of a new chapter ...By Mark BorgNovember 4, 2025
AI Daily NewsFree-Ride Ends: OpenAI’s Sora Turns the Camera Toward ProfitThe air around OpenAI’s Sora feels a little different this week — like someone dimmed ...By Mark BorgNovember 4, 2025
AI Daily NewsHer Voice, Reborn: How AI Gave Whitney Houston a 21st-Century EncoreThirteen years after Whitney Houston’s passing, something uncanny is happening—her voice is stepping back into ...By Mark BorgNovember 3, 2025
The Oscars just drew a hard line in the sand: You’re allowed to use AI to help make a movie, but you’re not allowed to use AI actors or writers