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ChatGPT is getting smarter, but its hallucinations are spiraling
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
ChatGPT is plagued with hallucinations that are becoming worse even as the models become more sophisticated

You can now edit images in Gemini directly
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Google Gemini now offers advanced image editing and multi-file uploads.

I always travel with a pair of AR glasses in my bag – here's 4 reasons you should too
By Hamish Hector published
I never leave home without my Xreal One glasses and Beam Pro, here's why they're perfect for travelling.

Suno 4.5 just dropped, and the AI music creation tool has big improvements across the board
By Graham Barlow published
Suno v4.5 is out now for Pro and Premium subscribers, and you can listen to how good it sounds in the Suno app.

Windows 11 could soon get a nifty new privacy feature that tells you when people are sneakily looking at your laptop screen
By Darren Allan published
Do you worry about people looking at the contents of your screen when you're using your laptop in public? Windows 11 might soon be able to warn you.

Perplexity AI's Comet browser will streak across the web this month
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Perplexity’s upcoming AI-powered Comet browser will include smart research tools and contextual search.

'We want to build a brain for the world' – Sam Altman makes a crucial decision about the future of OpenAI, and it may determine the future of ChatGPT and AGI
By Lance Ulanoff published
OpenAI will transition to running under the oversight of a non-profit, and its profit side is to become a Public Benefit Corporation.

Google's Gemini AI Is now a Pokémon Master
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Google’s Gemini AI just beat Pokémon Blue in a fan-led livestream.

I asked ChatGPT, Gemini, and other AIs how to combat aging, and only one did the right thing
By Lance Ulanoff published
On the question of how to combat aging, these AIs have almost all the answers.

Microsoft has fixed a bug in Windows 10 that broke part of the Start menu – and the reason why this happened might annoy you
By Darren Allan published
At this stage in the game, why is Microsoft making changes to Windows 10 that could throw a wrench in the works? To promote Microsoft accounts, that’s why.
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