AI Detectors Won’t Save You. Your Own Eyes Will.
AI-generated content is everywhere now. And most of it is hollow, predictable, and surprisingly easy to miss if you don’t know what to look for.
AI-generated content is everywhere now. And most of it is hollow, predictable, and surprisingly easy to miss if you don’t know what to look for.
AI predictions just got a serious upgrade. And the secret ingredient isn’t more data or faster chips. It’s quantum computing.
Google’s AI is everywhere now. Open Gmail, and Gemini wants to write your emails. Run a search, and AI Overviews hijack your results before you even see a real link.
Microsoft’s AI assistant has always been good at answering questions. But answering questions isn’t the same as actually doing your work. That gap just got a lot smaller.
AI apps are quietly taking over your desktop. Two big ones dropped this week, and they’re worth paying attention to. OpenAI and Google both released major desktop tools that do
Anthropic just made a surprising move. The AI company behind Claude launched its very first design tool — and it’s not what most people expected.
Both tech giants have strict rules about sexual content. So why were they actively advertising apps designed to strip women naked using AI?
OpenAI just launched something a lot more ambitious than another chatbot. Meet GPT-Rosalind, the company’s first AI model built specifically for life sciences.
A new survey just confirmed what many people already suspected. Americans aren’t exactly thrilled about artificial intelligence, and their trust in AI platforms sits below some
Proxy servers have been around since the early 1990s, and back then, their job was pretty simple. They cached popular web pages so users could load them faster. That’s it.