DeepSeek R1 Review: The Open-Source AI That Shook Silicon Valley
DeepSeek R1 matched GPT-4 on reasoning benchmarks at a fraction of the training cost β and it’s free and open-source. We tested it thoroughly to separate hype from reality.
DeepSeek R1 matched GPT-4 on reasoning benchmarks at a fraction of the training cost β and it’s free and open-source. We tested it thoroughly to separate hype from reality.
Mad Lions’ mechanical keyboards are built with input from professional esports athletes. We gamed and typed on one for 8 weeks to find out if pro collaboration produces a better product.
Microsoft Copilot is embedded across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams. For enterprise Microsoft shops, it’s the easiest AI win available β but the price is steep.
ElevenLabs produces the most realistic AI-generated voices available in 2025. We tested voice cloning, multilingual output, and the dubbing feature β here’s the full picture.
Midjourney V7 produces stunning images but the competition has never been fiercer. We generated 400+ images to find out if it still deserves the top spot.
HeyGen lets you create a photorealistic AI avatar that speaks any script in your voice. We used it for 4 weeks to create training videos β here’s our verdict.
Runway ML offers Gen-3 Alpha video generation alongside 30+ creative AI tools in a single platform. We tested it with working video professionals for 6 weeks.
Semrush added a full AI virtual assistant and content generation suite to its already industry-leading SEO platform. We tested every AI feature for 6 weeks.
Kling 3.0 generates 1080p video clips up to 15 seconds with consistent characters and cinematic camera movements. We tested it on 50+ prompts to see how it stands up.
InVideo AI converts blog posts, scripts, or simple topic descriptions into fully edited videos with voiceover, B-roll, and captions. We tested it on 20 different content types.