Google Photos Just Made Everyone a Meme Creator With AI
Your camera roll is full of comedy gold. That photo of your cat making a weird face. Your friend’s surprised expression. That perfectly timed shot that basically demands a
Your camera roll is full of comedy gold. That photo of your cat making a weird face. Your friend’s surprised expression. That perfectly timed shot that basically demands a
AI chatbots marketed as therapists start out cautious. But keep talking, and their safety guardrails crumble fast. A new report from consumer advocacy groups caught these bots
Google just opened a door most of us didn’t know existed. The company’s letting its AI dig through your Gmail and Google Photos to customize search results specifically for you.
OpenAI’s CEO asked a question that stopped me cold during a livestream last year. Sam Altman turned to his chief scientist and asked what meaning would look like when AI
OpenAI just confirmed its first hardware product arrives this year. The company’s targeting a late 2026 launch for an ear-worn AI device that could reshape how we interact with
OpenAI just flipped a switch that affects 800 million weekly users. ChatGPT now predicts whether you’re under 18 based on how you use the platform.
The final episode just rolled credits. You’re staring at the screen, feeling that familiar emptiness that comes when a beloved series ends.
Cloud-based AI sounds convenient. Tap a button, wait a second, get your answer. But that system’s already showing cracks.
Your student just submitted a flawless paper. Perfect grammar. Zero typos. But something feels off. Teachers aren’t fooled anymore. AI-generated writing has telltale patterns
I’ve never been a real programmer. My coding knowledge comes from random Linux tinkering, copy-pasted Python scripts, and a graveyard of abandoned online courses.