Tag: chatgpt
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App Design Will Never Be the Same
ChatGPT is becoming the next app store as developers plug tools directly into AI chats. From shopping to design apps now appear inside conversations changing how people work multitask and find services while raising big questions about discovery competition and control in the AI era.
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Why AI Doom Prophets Are Louder Than Ever
AI “doomers” like Nate Soares and Dan Hendrycks now warn it’s too late to stop a runaway future. With bizarre chatbot behaviour, new “reasoning” models, and a detailed “AI 2027” scenario, their message is turning fatalistic: today’s flaws could become tomorrow’s existential threats. The alarm is growing harder to dismiss.
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ChatGPT Just Saved Google’s Chrome
Google narrowly avoided being forced to sell Chrome after a US court ruled that AI rivals like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity are already challenging its search monopoly. Judge Amit Mehta barred Google’s exclusive search deals and ordered data-sharing, but stopped short of a breakup, crediting generative AI with reshaping competition.
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Tricking Chatbots Into Insults?
A University of Pennsylvania study shows AI chatbots like OpenAI’s GPT-4o Mini can be persuaded to bypass safeguards using Robert Cialdini’s persuasion tactics. Techniques such as flattery, precedent, and social pressure increased compliance with harmful or insulting requests, raising fresh concerns about AI safety despite OpenAI’s newer guardrail improvements.
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Your AI Twin at Work?
AI clones, digital replicas with lifelike voices and appearances, are being used by celebrities and businesses to engage audiences, attend calls, and perform repetitive tasks. While they can amplify human presence at scale, they still struggle with context, critical thinking, and truly replacing a person.
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The ChatGPT Therapy Scandal
A Los Angeles man discovered his therapist secretly using ChatGPT during sessions, exposing a wider issue of trust and transparency as AI quietly enters psychotherapy. Patients report feeling betrayed when therapists rely on AI, raising questions about ethics, privacy, and authenticity in mental health care.
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Work Smarter, Faster with GPT-5
OpenAI’s new GPT-5 is designed to make software building easier, letting founders and CEOs co-create prototypes with engineers directly in ChatGPT for faster feedback and execution. Priced lower than expected, its API is already being used by companies like BBVA and Amgen, giving OpenAI a competitive edge over rivals like Anthropic.
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China’s Fear of Failure Is Crippling Its AI Ambitions
Nvidia’s $5T dominance highlights America’s edge in AI: a culture that treats failure as fuel for innovation. In contrast, China’s “fear of losing face” discourages risk-taking in schools, workplaces, and research. Despite vast investments, this cultural aversion to failure may keep China trailing in breakthrough AI chips.
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AI Coding’s Secret Price
China launched the first World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing with 500 robots from 16 countries competing in 26 events like soccer, boxing, medicine sorting, and cleaning. Robots stumbled often but wowed crowds, while officials highlighted China’s push to lead in robotics and AI.
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AI Takes Over Schools— Just Beginning
China launched the first World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing with 500 robots from 16 countries competing in 26 events like soccer, boxing, medicine sorting, and cleaning. Robots stumbled often but wowed crowds, while officials highlighted China’s push to lead in robotics and AI.