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Simply put: No field in computing is as hot or heavily hyped right now as artificial intelligence. Once a science fiction dream, A.I. is now a big part of our everyday lives; whether it’s commonplace tech like fraud prevention systems, online recommendations, or the speech recognition tools driving smart assistants — all the way through to innovative new technologies like self-driving cars and autonomous delivery robots. Want to know why A.I. matters? In need of a primer on the difference between deep learning and reinforcement learning? Scared at the possibility of machine superintelligence? Helpfully, we’ve rounded up all our news, guides, and assorted other A.I. coverage in one central location.

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Assistant sidebar in Perplexity Comet browser.

Perplexity’s Comet browser goes free and it’s an easy pick over Chrome or Safari

Perplexity's Comet is now widely available without any waitlisting or payment hurdles. You no longer need to wait for an invite or pay for an expensive subscription.
amazon launching Alexa+ assistant.

4 reasons why you should really pay attention to Amazon’s Alexa+

Google Home smart speaker.

Google takes the fight to Amazon with major smart home upgrade

Amazon executive introducing new cameras.

My biggest win from Amazon’s hardware-packed event weren’t its devices

An AI video of a man riding two horses.

Watch these astonishingly realistic clips from OpenAI’s new AI video generator

Essential apps by Nothing

Nothing just opened the door for anyone to build their own mobile app. Yes, even you

Homepage of Opera Neon browser.

Opera’s Neon browser pushes AI to pull off some seriously impressive tricks 

An AI actress smiles while sitting.

An AI actress is generating major interest in Hollywood, and actors are not happy

Agent Mode in Office for Excel.

Microsoft makes it even easier to cheat at your job with AI agents in Office

ChatGPT parental controls.

ChatGPT’s parental controls sound great, but there’s one problem

A graphic showing Outlook as part of Copilot Pro.

I used Copilot in Outlook to clear my inbox every morning for a week and here are my top tips

Siri asking to shift user query to ChatGPT.

Apple may have already built a ChatGPT rival, but you won’t see it soon

Skild AI saws off a robot's legs to see how it adapts using its AI-powered brain.

Watch this robot get wrecked by a chainsaw … and then adapt

It handles decapitation with aplomb!
ChatGPT Pulse card.

ChatGPT will think about you all night for $200/month

ChatGPT Pulse cards will take a look at your ChatGPT work history and connected tools like such as Gmail. After thinking overnight, it will you an update and insights the next morning in the form of Pulse cards.
Illustration of a PC running Android.

Google is building a new breed of PCs, and this one runs Android 

Google says it is not going to kill Chrome OS. Instead, it will borrow from it and create a computing platform with Android as the foundation.
Introduction of Camera Coach on Google Pixel 10 Pro.

The Pixel 10 Pro’s AI Camera Coach transformed my photography skills

Google’s Pixel 10 Pro is loaded with hardware-level imaging goodies, but the AI-powered Camera Coach feature helped me get the best out of the onboard cameras.
Rear shell of Google Pixel 10 Pro.

The Pixel 10 Pro is a must-buy for me thanks to these AI features

I got myself the Google Pixel 10 Pro owing to its camera chops, but within a couple of weeks, the onboard AI features totally won me over as the real reason one should consider this phone.
A person using Google Gemini on the Google Pixel 9a.

If you suck at mobile games, Gemini AI will guide you like a live coach

While playing games, you can pull Gemini from a dedicated sidebar and it will guide you through a game using text, audio, and verbal guidance.
Amazon Alexa+ assistant in action.

Alexa+ wants to run your life, but Amazon must prove its AI can be trusted

Amazon wants Alexa+ to handle your life, but it's running into more privacy scares than any other AI tool around you. It must set a new precedent, or risk widening the trust problem.
AI assistant in Facebook Dating.

Facebook Dating gets an AI chatbot to help you find love

Facebook Dating users can now simply ask an AI chatbot to find profiles with certain hobbies, skills, and locations, and get tailored recommendations to speed things up.
Deep Research option for ChatGPT.

ChatGPT’s next wave of AI features will be freakishly expensive

OpenAI will soon release a few advanced ChatGPT features that will require a $200 monthly subscription and extra usage fee, as well.
The screen on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could get a private screen that sounds magical

Samsung has prepared an OLED display tech for the Galaxy S26 Ultra that will dynamically adjust the screen brightness so that it can't be viewed clearly from the sides.
Person wearing Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses.

Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses sell personal superintelligence. I’ll skip

Meta's Ray-Ban Display smart glasses are a peek into the future of wearable computing, but legitimate privacy and AI scares should keep you on the fence.
ChatGPT on a phone.

Experts warn about using ChatGPT to dumb down scientific research

A year-long evaluation says ChatGPT can do a decent job of summarizing science research papers, but it is prone to hyping, misses nuances, and that it could ultimately break trust.
ChatGPT running on a laptop.

OpenAI is apparently planning a bunch of ChatGPT-powered AI devices

OpenAI, in partnership with former Apple design chief Jony Ive, is reportedly developing a wide range of AI gear, and the first one could arrive next year.
MacBook Air in hand, Comet browser loaded—let’s see what Perplexity’s AI can really do

I replaced Chrome with an AI browser, and you should too

Perplexity's Comet browser fundamentally reimagines what a web browser can accomplish by heavily pushing AI to speed up the boring tasks and putting more control in your hands.
An Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 resting on a tabletop

Asus’ petite gaming laptop is the MacBook Pro cure I didn’t know I needed

The Asus ROG Zephyrus is a fantastic portable gaming laptop. But on its merits, it’s a capable alternative to the mighty MacBook Pro, as well.
Albania's AI-powered minister.

Watch the world’s first AI-powered minister delivering a speech

Whatever next? An AI-powered president?!?
A screenshot from Google I/O with a slide on the screen about Gems.

Google enables free sharing of custom Gemini AI bots and it’s a huge deal

You can now share your Gems just the way you share a Drive link, and even collaborate with friends to improve them further without any subscription required.
Running Google AI Edge Gallery app on a Google Pixel 10 Pro.

Google’s secret app offers a glimpse of how AI is best served on a phone

Google AI Edge Gallery is an experimental app that lets you run a whole bunch of AI models natively on your phone, fully offline, and with decent performance to boot.
ChatGPT on a phone.

ChatGPT could ask for ID, says OpenAI chief

It's also rolling out parental controls and an automated age-prediction system.
Siri offloading user query to ChatGPT.

OpenAI’s biggest research on human-ChatGPT talks will surprise you

ChatGPT has over 700 million users exchanging over 2.5 billion messages per day, but the usage patterns suggest humans use it more for work, and less for play.
Pose Nudge app running on a Mac.

A free Mac app is using AI to fix my back, and it can help you too

Pose Nudge is an open-source app that keeps an eye on your posture and sends an alert when it detects a bad neck or shoulder position.
An Apple TV and Apple Fitness Plus icon.

The next Apple TV draws closer, and it could be a true game-changer

Apple's next TV box will reportedly get a new processor, the N1 networking chip, and the next-gen AI-supercharged Siri assistant to overhaul voice-powered user experiences.

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