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Napster is back — and its new AI app replaces playlists with AI artists
By Amanda Caswell published
Napster is back with an AI-first mobile app focused on creating music with nonhuman artists — not streaming catalogs or traditional playlists.

Google is rolling out the biggest changes to Chrome in years — here’s what’s new
By Amanda Caswell published
Google is adding Gemini-powered AI to Chrome with a new side panel, image tools and agent-style browsing features. Here’s what’s launching now and what’s coming next.

I didn’t know Perplexity could do this — 10 hidden features worth trying
By Amanda Caswell published
I usually rely on ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude — but after testing Perplexity more deeply, I found 10 hidden features that changed how I use it.

I replaced ChatGPT with Alibaba’s new reasoning model for a day — here’s what Qwen3-Max-Thinking does better
By Amanda Caswell published
I swapped ChatGPT for Alibaba’s new reasoning model for a full day. Here’s where Qwen3-Max-Thinking handled real-world tasks better — and where it didn’t.

Anthropic's CEO just warned everyone that the next big AI risk to humanity is 'actually AI companies themselves'
By Elton Jones published
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei penned an essay highlighting the biggest risks AI will bring to society if intervention efforts are not instituted soon

I looked at how people are actually using AI to save time — here’s what works
By Elton Jones published
Thanks to AI, people are finding new methods to save time, reduce their workload, and finish tasks in a faster, more efficient manner

AI is moving beyond chatbots — here’s what comes next
By Amanda Caswell published
AI is shifting from answering questions to taking action. Here’s why the future of AI won’t live in a chat window — and what it means for you.

Your AI subscription is about to look very different — here’s what to expect in the next year
By Amanda Caswell published
AI plans are getting more complicated with more tiers, more limits and new pricing experiments. Here’s what’s changing and what it means for you.

5 ways AI is quietly reshaping everyday life in 2026
By Elton Jones published
You don’t have to be an “AI person” to rely on it. If you search the internet, use navigation, or shop online, AI is already quietly doing work for you.

I use the 'glitch' prompt every day to make ChatGPT more reliable — here's how to do it
By Amanda Caswell published
Chatbots like ChatGPT can sound confident — even when they’re wrong. This quick “glitch” prompt forces AI to recheck its work, fix mistakes and admit uncertainty. Here’s how and when to use it.
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