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'We're not going to create an AI device that plays the game for you': Logitech G on AI taking over tech, 'it needs to make the product better'
By Darragh Murphy published
I spoke with Logitech G's Product Manager about the rise of devices with AI built-in, even when it doesn't add to the product's capabilities

I used ChatGPT to build a Moltbot and get on Moltbook — here’s exactly how I did it
By Amanda Caswell published
I used ChatGPT to build a Moltbot and get accepted onto Moltbook. Here’s a step-by-step look at what I did, what went wrong, and what finally worked.

I asked ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity to predict the Super Bowl 2026 winner — here’s who they picked
By Elton Jones published
Curious how AI stacks up against real football predictions? We asked ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity to forecast the winner of Super Bowl 2026 — and the results might surprise you.

I tested ChatGPT-5.2 vs Claude 4.6 Opus in 9 tough challenges — here’s the winner
By Amanda Caswell published
I put Claude 4.6 Opus head-to-head with ChatGPT-5.2 Thinking in a nine-round “Reasoning Gauntlet” to see which model gives more human answers on tradeoffs, ambiguity, forecasting and logic traps.

I spent 24 hours with Claude Opus 4.6 — here's why it feels more human than any other AI I've tested
By Amanda Caswell published
I spent a day with Claude Opus 4.6 and found a model that’s stronger at reasoning, more self-aware and better at creative work — with a few tradeoffs to know about.

The ‘Hapsburg AI’ effect: Why the next generation of models may be faster, but not smarter
By Amanda Caswell published
AI feels like it’s in a permanent state of acceleration — so what's the end game?

The 6 weirdest things to come out of the viral OpenClaw AI assistant
By Elton Jones published
Since launching in November 2025 and undergoing two name changes, OpenClaw has been prompted to engage in some bizarre activities

I use the ‘anchor’ prompt when I’m under pressure — here’s exactly how it works
By Amanda Caswell published
When you’re stuck in a decision loop, a simple 10-minute rule can help you break indecision, choose with confidence and keep moving forward — even without perfect clarity.
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