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In a short time, Artificial Intelligence has exploded to just about every facet of our lives, but there's so much we're still learning about it — and it's growing in complexity every day.
And it's everywhere: AI is now in your laptop, phone, TV, robot vacuum — even smart bird feeders use it to help identify your feathered friends.
To help make sense of AI, all it can do — and all you can do with it — we're testing the latest models, from Gemini to ChatGPT to Deepseek, as well as the AIs you can find in the best phones from Google, Samsung, and Apple.
We recognize that as AI becomes more integrated into our daily lives, concerns about its safety and ethical implications naturally arise. That's why we're closely tracking the latest developments and staying ahead of emerging issues, to keep you informed with expert coverage and practical insight.
Here, you'll find the results of all those tests, as well as explainers on the various AIs out there. Things are changing rapidly, so be sure to check out our coverage every day.
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Google’s ‘Personal Intelligence’ connects your emails, photos and purchases — and it could change how you use AI forever
By Amanda Caswell published
This once premium AI feature is fantastic and it might know you better than you expect.

Claude usage limits have been doubled for a limited time as a 'thank you' to users — but you'll need to be quick
By Jeff Parsons last updated
Claude users will all be getting double usage credits for the next two weeks, but they will only be able to use them at certain times.

I tried the 'viral' ChatGPT prompts everyone is sharing — here's what actually works
By Amanda Caswell published
I tested five viral ChatGPT prompts designed to turn AI into a teacher, analyst and strategist. Some were surprisingly powerful — others didn’t change much.

I tested the 'Creative Intelligence' of ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini — here's the only one that actually feels human
By Amanda Caswell published
I asked ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini to compete in seven humor challenges — from roasting me to writing absurd jokes. The results reveal which AI is actually the funniest.

Encyclopedia Britannica just sued OpenAI over ChatGPT — here’s why AI training is under fire (again)
By Amanda Caswell published
Encyclopedia Britannica has sued OpenAI, claiming ChatGPT was trained on nearly 100,000 articles without permission. Here’s what the lawsuit means for AI.

Palantir CEO: Why 'thinking differently' is the secret to winning the AI race
By Amanda Caswell published
Palantir believes neurodivergent thinkers could help shape the future of AI which is why the company has created a new fellowship to recruit them.

I used ChatGPT to help me with my spring cleaning — and it made the job so much easier
By Elton Jones published
From the "One-Year Rule" to a daily deep-clean schedule, I used AI to hack my spring cleaning. Here are the prompts and tips that actually worked.

I wore Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses while shopping at Target — 7 things that were surprisingly useful
By Amanda Caswell published
I tried using Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses during a Target run to see if they’re actually useful while shopping. Here are 7 things they can do hands-free in the aisles.
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