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I Just Created 5 Apps Using GPT-5 And It's So Easy It Feels Like It Should Be Illegal — Here's How To Do It
By Amanda Caswell published
I built 5 working apps in under 30 minutes using GPT-5 — no coding required. Here’s how anyone can turn an idea into a real app using just natural language.

ChatGPT's Sam Altman says we’re in an AI bubble — here’s what that means and why it matters
By Amanda Caswell published
Sam Altman says the AI boom feels like a bubble — here’s what that means, what’s driving the hype, and why some startups may not survive.

Sam Altman just teased GPT‑6 — and it's more personal than ever
By Amanda Caswell published
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says memory is key to GPT‑6, hinting that future AI models will remember users for more personalized, helpful and trustworthy experiences.

Maximize ChatGPT-5's Potential with This One Game-Changing Prompt
By Amanda Caswell last updated
This clever prompt hack taps into GPT-5's advanced reasoning power and instantly makes responses smarter, more helpful and more human.

OpenAI’s Sam Altman hypes mystery ChatGPT device — 'It’s so beautiful, a case would be a crime'
By Amanda Caswell published
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the company’s upcoming ChatGPT device is so beautiful you won’t need a case. Here’s everything we know so far.

7 Powerful GPT‑5 Prompts That Will Instantly Upgrade Your Experience
By Amanda Caswell last updated
Not getting great results from GPT-5? These prompts show how to prompt smarter, plan better and unlock the model’s full potential.

I tested ChatGPT-5 Study mode vs Claude Learning mode with 7 prompts — and there's a clear winner
By Amanda Caswell published
Our 7-prompt test reveals the better tutor, key pros and cons, and who each learning model is best for.

What is ChatGPT-5? — new features, how to use it, plans, pricing and more
By Amanda Caswell published
ChatGPT-5 explained: what it is, key features, plans and pricing, and simple tips for study, coding and everyday tasks.

Sam Altman's bold prediction: Gen Alpha grads could skip the cubicle and head right for high-paying jobs in space
By Amanda Caswell published
Sam Altman predicts the class of 2035 could trade office jobs for AI-driven careers in outer space — a sci-fi sounding future he says is closer than we think.
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