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ChatGPT’s New Study Mode Could Help Students Actually Learn, Curbing AI-Generated Homework

OpenAI has introduced Study Mode for ChatGPT, a new feature designed to help students actively engage in learning rather than simply receiving answers. When...

Elon Musk Predicts $30 Trillion From Tesla’s Robots, Calls AI ‘Supersonic Tsunami’

Elon Musk turned heads at a Tesla fan event last weekend in San Mateo, California — not by hyping electric cars, but by pitching...

Want to Earn $18K More? Learn an AI Skill

Jobs requiring AI skills pay nearly $18,000 more per year, with demand rising sharply in non-tech fields, according to Lightcast’s new labor market report.

Google Introduces AI-Generated Store Reviews in Chrome for US Shoppers

Google Chrome now shows AI-generated store review summaries for US shoppers, offering quick insights on pricing, service, and product quality.

Sam Altman’s Most Honest AI Interview Ever Is Wild

Wanna hear Sam Altman cover all sorts of interesting questions no one ever asks him? The OpenAI CEO sat down with comedian Theo Von for an hour-and-a-half...

AI at Work: 16% Pretend to Use It, 56% Pay Out-of-Pocket for Tools

A third of workers say they spend as much time managing AI as before, with 25% feeling overwhelmed and 9% reporting a drop in job-related self-worth.

Walmart’s Simplifying Shopping & Operations With AI ‘Super Agents’

Walmart is revamping its AI strategy with four powerful “super agents” to simplify tools for customers, workers, suppliers, and developers, streamlining operations companywide.

Search Reinvented: Google’s Web Guide Promises ‘More Powerful Search Capabilities’

Google introduces Web Guide, a new Search Labs feature that uses Gemini to organize results by topic and support more complex, open-ended queries.

Cedars-Sinai’s AI Therapist for VR is ‘Quantum Leap Beyond Previous Technologies’

Cedars-Sinai launched Xaia, an AI-powered virtual therapist for Apple Vision Pro, blending immersive VR and clinical insight to support mental health care.

‘Google Zero’ Looms as AI Search Results Crush Publishers’ Traffic

Google’s AI summaries are causing a sharp drop in website clicks, prompting publishers to rethink business models amid fears of a “Google Zero” future.