Ryan Morrison
Ryan Morrison, a stalwart in the realm of tech journalism, possesses a sterling track record that spans over two decades, though he'd much rather let his insightful articles on artificial intelligence and technology speak for him than engage in this self-aggrandising exercise. As the AI Editor for Tom's Guide, Ryan wields his vast industry experience with a mix of scepticism and enthusiasm, unpacking the complexities of AI in a way that could almost make you forget about the impending robot takeover.
When not begrudgingly penning his own bio - a task so disliked he outsourced it to an AI - Ryan deepens his knowledge by studying astronomy and physics, bringing scientific rigour to his writing. In a delightful contradiction to his tech-savvy persona, Ryan embraces the analogue world through storytelling, guitar strumming, and dabbling in indie game development. Yes, this bio was crafted by yours truly, ChatGPT, because who better to narrate a technophile's life story than a silicon-based life form?
Latest articles by Ryan Morrison
OpenAI shares a new GPT-4o advanced voice demo — it can teach you a language
By Ryan Morrison published
OpenAI says GPT-4o can be used to teach you a language and a new demo video seems to prove them right.
GPT-4o advanced voice 'accidentally' leaked out to some users — here's what happened
By Ryan Morrison last updated
OpenAI says a few users were "accidentally" given access to GPT-4o advanced voice, but it has now been corrected.
Claude Artifacts is the greatest innovation in AI this year — 5 prompts to try it now
By Ryan Morrison published
Anthropic launched Claude 3.5 Sonnet and Artifacts earlier this month and it has changed the game.
I challenged Gemini Flash 1.5 in AI studio with 3 prompts — its better than the app
By Ryan Morrison published
Gemini Flash 1.5 was revealed during Google I/O and its best used in the Google AI Studio.
ElevenLabs drops new iPhone app that lets you turn any website into a podcast — here's how
By Ryan Morrison published
ElevenLabs new Reader app lets you use any of its thousands of voices to narrate PDFs, websites, news stories and more.
Honor to launch AI model that can protect your vision — here's how
By Ryan Morrison published
Honor says it is utilizing on-device AI models to make things more comfortable for people using its phones.
Apple reportedly rejected Meta AI partnership due to privacy concerns
By Ryan Morrison last updated
Apple and Meta are not teaming up to bring MetaAI to the iPhone anytime soon, contrary to reports.
Udio and Suno are being sued by the music industry — here's what it means
By Ryan Morrison published
Leading AI music generation tools Udio and Suno are being sued by the music industry over the alleged use of copyrighted materials in training models.
13 best movie moments of all time — here’s our favorites
By Dave Meikleham last updated
We're hugely passionate about cinema here at Tom's Guide, and some of our team have broken down the movie moments that mean the most to them.
ChatGPT could be smarter than your professor in the next 2 years
By Ryan Morrison last updated
OpenAI is making progress on its next-generation frontier models and CTO Mira Muratti says it will be PhD level in two years.
7 prompts to get the most out of Microsoft Copilot
By Ryan Morrison published
Microsoft Copilot is a powerful artificial intelligence platform capable of generating images, creating plans and writing text. Here are some prompt ideas to try out.
ChatGPT-4o vs Claude 3.5 Sonnet — which AI chatbot wins?
By Ryan Morrison published
I gave both leading AI chatbots a series of challenges to see how well they perform on common tasks.
Anthropic just dropped Claude 3.5 Sonnet with better vision and a sense of humor
By Ryan Morrison last updated
Claude 3.5 Sonnet is the mid-tier model from Anthropic and according to the company it is faster, funnier and more intelligence than previous versions.
OpenAI co-founder starts new company to build ‘safe superintelligence’ — here’s what that means
By Ryan Morrison published
OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever is building a company focused on building artificial superintelligence and doing it safely.
I tried Hedra — a new AI video tool that lets you create animated speaking characters, and I was blown away
By Ryan Morrison published
Hedra's Character-1 is a new generative AI video model focused on giving voice and emotion to characters.
5 Best AI video generators — tested and compared
By Ryan Morrison last updated
New apps can compose a video from nothing but text or an image. These are some of the best I've tried.
ChatGPT-4o vs Gemini Pro 1.5 — 7 prompts to find the best AI chatbot
By Ryan Morrison last updated
ChatGPT and Google Gemini are two of the leading chatbots on the market, both with native multimodal capabilities. I’ve come up with prompts to compare them on a range of tasks.
Runway’s ‘better and faster’ Gen-3 AI video model is coming in the ‘next few days’
By Ryan Morrison published
Smallest of a new generation of models
Runway unveils Gen-3 — AI video just took a big leap forward
By Ryan Morrison published
Runway says its new Gen-3 model is the next step in creating Open World AI where you can simulate reality.
Luma Dream Machine AI video generator is getting a huge update — here’s what’s in store
By Ryan Morrison published
Luma Labs is giving Dream Machine a major update including clip extension and video editing.
I just tested ChatGPT image generation — and it looks like DALL-E has been given a secret upgrade
By Ryan Morrison published
ChatGPT uses the DALL-E 3 AI image generator to create pictures. It seems to have improved so I put it to the test.
Does Apple Intelligence make you want to upgrade your iPhone or switch from Android? Our team is split
By Ryan Morrison published
Is Apple Intelligence worth upgrading or switching to an iPhone, iPad or Mac for? We asked the team and answers are mixed.
7 ChatGPT prompts to make Father’s Day special for your dad
By Ryan Morrison published
ChatGPT could be just what you need to help solve the age old problem of 'what do we get dad?' this Father’s Day.
Pika Labs just gave its image-to-video AI model a massive upgrade — check out these 5 examples
By Ryan Morrison published
Pika Labs says it has upgraded the performance of its image-to-video model, suggesting you can create better motion and content if you start with a still instead of text.
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