Vannarot Roeung

Vannarot Roeung

Editor of Creative AI News. Covering the AI tools and workflows that ship for designers, video editors, audio producers, 3d artists and more.

Recent posts by Vannarot Roeung

Picsart Agent Marketplace Lets Creators Hire AI

Picsart Agent Marketplace Lets Creators Hire AI

Picsart launched an AI agent marketplace that lets creators hire specialized AI assistants for tasks like Shopify product optimization, content resizing, and batch editing.

DLSS 5 Analysis: NVIDIA Bets on Generative Rendering

DLSS 5 Analysis: NVIDIA Bets on Generative Rendering

NVIDIA DLSS 5 replaces traditional upscaling with generative AI that creates photoreal lighting and materials in real time. Here is why the gaming community is divided and what it means for creators.

Open-Source Creative AI Catches Up in March 2026

Open-Source Creative AI Catches Up in March 2026

Six open-source releases in two weeks just made a full creative pipeline possible without a single subscription Between March 1 and March 15, 2026, something happened that has never happened before in creative AI: open-source models matched or exceeded commercial tools across every major creative...

The $75B AI Coding War Reshaping Software

The $75B AI Coding War Reshaping Software

In a single week this March, the AI coding market announced numbers that would have seemed absurd 18 months ago. Cursor is negotiating a $50 billion valuation

Meta's AI Gamble: What $600B in Spending Means for Creators

Meta's AI Gamble: What $600B in Spending Means for Creators

Meta is spending $600 billion on AI data centers, cutting 16,000 jobs, and still falling behind Google and OpenAI. In a single week in March 2026, the company delayed its flagship AI model, acquired two agent startups, and reportedly began planning the largest layoffs in its history

ByteDance Suspends Seedance 2.0 After Disney Copyright Fight

ByteDance Suspends Seedance 2.0 After Disney Copyright Fight

ByteDance has suspended the global launch of Seedance 2.0, its AI video generation model, after Disney and Paramount sent cease-and-desist letters accusing the company of training on copyrighted characters. The model was scheduled to go worldwide in mid-March 2026 but is now on hold indefinitely

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