This week, AI is all about Elon Musk’s ongoing feud with OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman.
I went looking for a better AI and ended up changing how my work gets done. What started as curiosity turned into something I now rely on every single day.
You’ve probably felt it — that slightly hollow, going-through-the-motions quality when an AI interaction goes flat. Science is starting to explain why that happens, and who’s responsible for it.
A new report challenges the idea that Claude has overtaken ChatGPT, showing that the smartest free AI depends on the task
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The ChatGPTapp X account just announced that ChatGPT can pass two famous Ai stumbling blocks, however reality seem to object.
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Malwarebytes is now integrated with Claude. Paste a suspicious link, phone number, or email address, and get an instant answer on whether it’s a scam.
There’s a better way to use AI, and it involves asking it not to give you the answers you’re after.
This week, AI is all about “super” apps, invisible apps and a geopolitical AI race.
DeepSeek V4-Pro scores 3,206 on Codeforces, ahead of GPT-5.4 and Gemini, while costing $3.48 per million tokens versus Claude’s $25, making it one of the most price-competitive frontier-class AI releases in 2026.
esearchers tested five major AI chatbots with a simulated user showing signs of psychosis. Some made things worse. Others told the user to log off and call someone.