Challenger, Gray & Christmas

Find the latest for Challenger, Gray & Christmas company news

Can DeepSeek Outthink ChatGPT? What Marketers Should Watch

The latest AI platform on the block breaks down its logic for you—perfect for campaign clarity and team trust. Just don't overlook the privacy fine print.

Here's what the DISC personality test reveals about leading AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini

OpenAI's ChatGPT is confident and positive, but when pushed to the extreme, it can be manipulative. Google's Gemini is a good listener but might need a bit of encouragement to say what it really thinks.

Chatbots 6month
An AI imaging firm says Johnson & Johnson stole its tech. Execs on both sides are expected to testify next week.

Johnson & Johnson signed a multibillion-dollar contract with ChemImage in 2019. The two companies will face off in court next week.

Google Cloud's 10 New Bold AI Products: Gemini Robotics, AI Coach And Gemma 3

New Google AI product innovation for Gemma 3 LLMs, AI agents, Gemini Robotics AI models, Google Cloud Platform and cloud GenAI in March.

The AI Extinction Event: Brands That Can't Adapt Will Disappear

AI agents are filtering out brands, reshaping commerce and dictating consumer choices. The extinction wave is coming — will your brand make the cut?

Legaltech Rundown: LexisNexis Expands Partnership With OpenAI, Ballard Spahr Unveils Gen AI Tools, and More

The fast-paced legal tech world is constantly evolving. At Legaltech News, we always try to bring you the latest news on hirings, product and feature releases, new integrations, legal tech mergers and acquisitions, and more. The Legaltech Rundown is a weekly update of legal tech happenings that might have gone under the radar.

Sam Altman says ChatGPT 4o is the 'best search product on the web' in a cheeky exchange with Perplexity CEO

Sam Altman took to X on Saturday to contend that the latest updates to ChatGPT 4o make it the "best search product" online.

Chatbots 8month
Thomson Reuters scores early win in AI copyright battles in the US

Thomson Reuters has won an early battle in court over the question of fair use in artificial intelligence-related copyright cases.