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Google denies report that ads are coming to Gemini following major ChatGPT backlash
By Alex Hughes published
Gemini is separating itself from ChatGPT, its biggest competitor, as it fends off accusations of planning to roll out ads.

7 ways to use Gemini 3 to boost your productivity right now
By Christoph Schwaiger published
Gemini 3 comes with new features that feel specifically designed for helping students and professionals make sense of piles of documents and learn about new topics in fun ways.

This tiny AI startup just crushed Google’s Gemini 3 on a key reasoning test — here's what we know
By Amanda Caswell published
A six-person startup beat Google’s Gemini 3 on the ARC-AGI-2 reasoning test with a meta-system built on existing LLMs. Here’s how Poetiq pulled it off.

5 essential ChatGPT tips from the team that built it — and my advice after trying them
By Alex Hughes published
If you're struggling with GPT-5.1, these insider tips could be just what you need to get ahead.

I tested NotebookLM vs. Perplexity for deep research with 5 difficult prompts — here's the clear winner
By Priyanca Rajput published
Which is the better deep research tool, NotebookLM or Perplexity? I put it to the test to find out.

You can go on a real live 'date' with an AI girlfriend at this NYC café — we wish we were kidding
By Amanda Caswell last updated
EVA AI is launching the first café built specifically for dates with AI companions. Here’s what it looks like and what it says about the future of human–AI relationships.

Google just launched Gemini 3 Deep Think — its most powerful AI model yet
By Alex Hughes published
Google's Gemini 3 now includes a Deep Think version for paying subscribers. Here's what you need to know.

Gemini 3 is packed with features — but these are the 3 you need to know about
By Christoph Schwaiger published
Gemini 3 is a major improvement for the Google AI tool, but there can be a lot of terminology to get through. Here's what you know.

OpenAI tipped to launch ads on ChatGPT — and there's already a huge backlash
By Amanda Caswell published
OpenAI says it’s not advertising; users say it sure feels like it

OpenAI is teaching AI models to 'confess' when they hallucinate — here’s what that actually means
By Amanda Caswell published
OpenAI has introduced a new research method called “confessions,” which trains AI models to self-report when they take shortcuts or break instructions. Here’s how it works.
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