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Gemini 2.5 ‘Computer Use’: Can This Model Automate Your Browser?

Imagine an AI that doesn’t just understand your words but can actually use your computer. An AI that sees your screen, understands your goal, and navigates complex websites to get things done for you. This is the promise of Google’s new Gemini 2.5 ‘Computer Use’ model, released in preview on October 7, 2025, a powerful new agent that’s-stepping out of the chat box and into your browser. But how does this technology actually work behind the scenes? What kinds of tasks can you realistically automate with it right now? And most importantly, what are the critical safety rails and limitations you need to understand before you start building? This article […]

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Haiku 4.5 on GitHub Copilot: Code Faster, Spend Less

Imagine your AI coding assistant responding the instant you finish typing. No more lag, no more waiting—just seamless, real-time help that feels like a natural extension of your thoughts. That’s the promise of Anthropic’s new Claude Haiku 4.5, now Generally Available (GA) in GitHub Copilot. It’s not just another update; it’s a fundamental shift in developer experience. Anthropic positions Claude Haiku 4.5 as delivering near-Sonnet 4 coding performance at one-third the price and more than twice the speed; a partner quote on Anthropic’s launch page cites ‘up to 4–5× faster than Sonnet 4.5.’ But is it powerful enough for your daily work? How much cheaper is it really inside Copilot? […]

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Turn Your iPhone into a Travel PA with Gemini + Maps & YouTube

Planning a trip shouldn’t feel like a second job. With the latest Gemini update on iPhone, you can ask in plain language (no more @commands). Gemini will quietly use Google Maps for places and routes and YouTube for video previews. Link your apps once, then say what you need. A step-free walking loop, cafés that aren’t packed at 3 p.m., or two videos that show what a Venice sleeper train is really like. When you’re ready to go, tap to open turn-by-turn in Google Maps. But how does it really work on an iPhone? Can it build a walking tour on the, find budget-friendly hotels, and show you what a […]

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ChatGPT Atlas: The Complete Guide to OpenAI’s Browser

A Chromium-based browser with ChatGPT built in Agent Mode, optional Browser memories, and privacy controls you can actually tune. The way we browse the web hasn’t fundamentally changed in decades. We open a browser, type in a search bar, and click through a list of blue links. But what if your browser could do the work for you? What if it could understand the content on a page, summarize it, and even take actions like booking a reservation or filling a shopping cart? OpenAI is betting on this future with its new release: ChatGPT Atlas. It’s not just another browser extension; it’s a complete web browser with a powerful AI […]

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What Exactly Is Elon Musk’s Grokipedia & How Does It Compare to Wikipedia?

Today, October 27, Elon Musk’s xAI has officially launched Grokipedia, a new AI-powered encyclopedia that aims to challenge Wikipedia’s dominance by rethinking how online knowledge is written, fact-checked, and maintained. Grokipedia, with roughly 885,000 articles available at launch, wants to rebuild the internet’s reference layer from scratch with artificial intelligence at the center. Announced at the end of September 2025, the open-source encyclopedia is pitched as a “massive improvement over Wikipedia” and, in Musk’s words, a “necessary step toward xAI’s goal of understanding the universe.” At its core, Grokipedia aims to be an alternative to Wikipedia by explicitly tackling what Musk and supporters describe as “bias,” “propaganda,” and institutional or ideological slants in mainstream reference […]

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The State of Apple Intelligence & Siri in October 2025: Apple’s AI Vision vs. Reality

For over a decade, Siri has been Apple’s promise of an intelligent assistant that lives in your pocket. But in 2025, that promise feels closer to a punchline. While generative AI assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and even Bixby are showing real-world progress, Siri remains fundamentally the same as it was at its introduction in 2011. Apple promised a smarter, more conversational Siri — one that understands context, sees what’s on your screen, and can take actions across apps. Some groundwork arrived with Apple Intelligence in late 2024 and early 2025. But the major upgrades, especially the “smarter Siri” experience, have been repeatedly delayed — and internal feedback hasn’t been glowing. This […]

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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas: An AI-Powered Browser to Challenge Chrome

On October 21 2025, OpenAI formally announced ChatGPT Atlas: a web browser built from the ground up with its chatbot, ChatGPT, integrated into the core experience. This new AI-native web browser is designed to rethink how people interact with the internet. Atlas combines traditional browsing with generative AI capabilities, promising a seamless experience that goes beyond search — into automation, memory, and intelligent task execution. This launch marks OpenAI’s most direct challenge yet to Google Chrome and other AI-enhanced browsers like Microsoft Edge, Dia/Arc, Perplexity’s Comet, and Brave. A Browser Built Around AI Atlas introduces a different approach to web browsing, built around AI as the default interface rather than […]

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Shopping Inside ChatGPT: The New Walmart’s Instant Checkout

Imagine you’re chatting with an AI to plan your weekly meals. You get a great list of recipes, and right there, you can buy the pantry items you pick one at a time without leaving the chat, with multi-item carts on the way. This isn’t science fiction anymore. Walmart announced on October 14, 2025, that it’s bringing a Walmart and Sam’s Club selection (including marketplace items), with fresh groceries excluded at launch, into ChatGPT, allowing you to shop and buy without ever leaving the conversation. But how does this really work? Can you trust an AI with your shopping? What can you actually buy, and is it as easy as […]

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AI and The Job Market: Will Graduates Struggle in The Future?

You’ve finished your degree, thrown your cap in the air, and are ready to take on the world. But as you start scrolling through job sites, you notice a new, invisible competitor lurking in the background: Artificial Intelligence. The headlines are everywhere, sparking a mix of excitement about the future and real anxiety about your place in it. It leaves every graduate asking the same crucial questions: Will I struggle to find a job because of AI? Where are the real opportunities, and which fields are the safest bets for a long and successful career? And most importantly, what can I do right now to stand out and build a […]

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The Best AI Video Generators of 2025: A Comparison of Sora 2, Veo 3.1, PixVerse, Hailuo, and Grok

Imagine typing a single sentence like “a golden retriever giving a history lecture in a library” and watching it instantly transform into a high-definition video, complete with audio, emotion, and cinematic flair. This isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s 2025’s reality. The world of AI video generation is exploding, with giants like OpenAI and Google pushing the boundaries of realism, while nimble startups offer fast, fun tools for everyone. But with so many options, the choice can be overwhelming. How does the stunning realism of Sora 2 compare to the creator-focused controls of Veo 3.1? Can simpler apps like PixVerse or Hailuo be your secret weapon for social media? And what […]