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I couldn't stand ChatGPT’s voice — so I made a better one that I can play back any time
By Amanda Caswell published
After weeks of ChatGPT's robotic tone giving me a headache, I finally found a way to make it sound indistinguishable from a real person. Here is the exact setup I used.

Not ready to QuitGPT? I tried this new tool that slows ChatGPT on purpose — and it says a lot about AI backlash
By Amanda Caswell published
A new tool called “Slow LLM” intentionally slows ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini to a crawl — here’s how it works and why it’s sparking debate about AI dependence.

'This is definitely the next ChatGPT' — why Nvidia's CEO is betting big on OpenClaw
By Elton Jones published
Nvidia CEO James Huang spoke about his excitement regarding OpenClaw and marked it as the next ChatGPT

You probably won’t use OpenAI’s newest model — but it’s about to change every AI tool you use
By Amanda Caswell published
OpenAI’s new AI models are faster and more efficient — and they could quietly change how every AI tool you use actually works.

I asked ChatGPT what to do when I missed my flight because of a long TSA line — here’s how it helped me
By Amanda Caswell published
I asked ChatGPT what to do if I missed my flight because of a long TSA line — here’s the advice that could save your trip

I tried the 'expert educator' prompt on ChatGPT that's gone viral — and it's incredible
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.

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.

I use the ‘cupcake’ prompt to catch when AI is guessing — here’s how it works
By Amanda Caswell published
AI chatbots sometimes guess when they don’t know an answer. I use a simple “cupcake prompt” to spot when an AI might be hallucinating — and it works surprisingly well.
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