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Your Year with ChatGPT Not Available? EU, India, VPN & Error Fixes

TL;DR: The “Your Year with ChatGPT” feature is currently rolling out gradually to personal accounts (Free, Plus, Pro) in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and India. It is generally not available in most European countries or for Team/Business/Enterprise/Education accounts, likely due to privacy and regulatory constraints (OpenAI hasn’t publicly confirmed the exact reason). […]

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ChatGPT Apps: What They Are and How to Use Them

ChatGPT is no longer just a chatbot. It’s becoming an interactive assistant that can book hotels, design presentations, and create music playlists right inside your conversation. This massive update, called Apps, changes everything about how we interact with AI. But what exactly are these new apps? How can you start using them today? And what […]

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OpenAI Launched GPT-Image-1.5: Here Is All You Need To Know About This Update

TL;DR: GPT Image 1.5 is OpenAI’s latest flagship image model, offering superior text rendering, precise editing via masks, and up to 4× faster generation. It’s available now in ChatGPT and via the API, with image tokens about 20% cheaper than GPT Image 1 but new token-based billing for internal “reasoning” text. Feature Details Model Name […]

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GPT-5.2 Just Dropped! Features, Pricing, and Release Explained

TL;DR: GPT-5.2 is OpenAI’s latest professional-grade AI model series, released in late 2025. It features massive improvements in coding, “agentic” workflows, and reasoning, available in three variants: Instant, Thinking, and Pro. Metric Details Release Status Released December 11, 2025 (active) Context Window Up to 400k tokens Key Variants Instant, Thinking, Pro Pricing (API) ~$1.75 / […]

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AI in 2026: Trends, Forecasts, and What to Expect

TL;DR: By 2026, Artificial Intelligence is widely expected to shift from a phase of experimental chatbots to embedded “agents” that perform actual work. While the extreme hype around Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is likely to cool down, the year will be defined by practical adoption in business, the EU AI Act’s core rules coming into […]

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How Is AI Affecting Students and Schools? The Good & The Ugly

TL;DR: AI is now a staple in education. Students use it as an on-demand tutor; teachers use it to plan lessons and mark faster. But the same tools raise hard questions about cheating, student privacy and whether well-resourced schools will race even further ahead of those without devices or reliable internet. By the numbers (2023–2025) […]