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I tested ChatGPT Translate vs Google Translate — one was the clear winner
By Elton Jones published
I tested OpenAI’s standalone language translation tool against one of the longest-running translation tools to see which one is superior

OpenAI reportedly passed on Siri — now Apple’s Gemini deal could be worth billions
By Amanda Caswell published
Apple is reportedly preparing to spend billions of dollars to bring Google’s Gemini AI models deeper into its ecosystem, as the company works to deliver a much more capable version of Siri.

Stranger Things fans are spiraling after eyeing ChatGPT in behind-the-scenes footage
By Amanda Caswell published
Stranger Things fans are spiraling after spotting ChatGPT in a behind-the-scenes clip — but there’s no evidence AI was used on the show.

I didn’t expect AI to be this useful — 9 ways I use chatbots every day
By Amanda Caswell published
I test AI tools for a living, but these are the nine simple ways I use AI every day to stay organized, fact-check information and reduce stress.

Anthropic brings Claude into healthcare — skip the ChatGPT Health waitlist
By Amanda Caswell published
Anthropic is pushing Claude into healthcare with HIPAA-ready AI tools, signaling a growing showdown with OpenAI over medical AI.

I asked ChatGPT to build a beginner workout plan — and it actually made me want to go to the gym
By Elton Jones published
I asked ChatGPT to build a beginner workout plan for the gym — and it delivered a realistic routine, motivation, and structure that actually made me want to go.

I lost a contact lens in the shower — ChatGPT helped me find it
By Amanda Caswell published
I didn’t expect an AI tool to help with a very real, very slippery problem. But ChatGPT Vision turned out to be surprisingly useful when I lost my contact lens. Here's what happened.

“I think AI will probably lead to the end of the world” — Sam Altman’s viral quote is missing key context
By Amanda Caswell published
Everyone is sharing Sam Altman’s "Doomsday" quote, but most people miss one critical detail: the date. Discover why this 2015 remark hits differently in 2026.
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