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How to Stop AI from Training on Your Data: The 2026 Privacy Guide

TL;DR: You cannot remove data from AI models that have already been trained, but you can stop companies from using your future chats to improve them. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini all provide specific toggles to opt out of training, though they may still keep logs for a limited time for safety and legal reasons. AI Assistant Default Training Status How to Stop It Best for Privacy ChatGPT ON by default (Consumer plans) Settings > Data Controls > Turn off “Improve the model” Use Temporary Chat Claude ON (Changed late 2025) Settings > Privacy > Turn off “Help improve Claude” Use Incognito mode Gemini ON (Keep Activity default) Profile > Gemini […]

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Does Being Rude to ChatGPT Actually Get Better Results?

TL;DR: A 2025 study suggests that being rude or curt to ChatGPT-4o can slightly improve accuracy (by ~4%) on multiple-choice questions. However, this is likely because rude prompts are shorter and more direct, not because the AI likes the attitude. You can get the same results by being concise without being mean. Metric Details Study Name Mind Your Tone (Dobariya & Kumar, 2025) Model Tested ChatGPT-4o Accuracy Gap Very Polite (80.8%) vs. Very Rude (84.8%) Main Driver Directness, brevity, and lack of “social fluff” Recommended Strategy Be direct and structured (neutral), not abusive. We have been told to treat AI chatbots like polite colleagues. Saying “please” and “thank you” to […]

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DeepSeek-V3.2-Speciale Just Dropped! How It Compares to Gemini 3 or GPT 5.1?

TL;DR: DeepSeek-V3.2 is a newly released family of open-source, 685B-parameter AI models that rival GPT-5 and Gemini 3.0 Pro in advanced reasoning benchmarks while cutting operational costs by over 50%. It features a standard “daily driver” version optimized for tools and chat, and a “Speciale” variant designed specifically for complex math, coding, and logic tasks. Feature Spec / Detail Model Type Mixture-of-Experts (MoE), 685B Parameters Context Window 128,000 tokens (approx. 100k words) License MIT License (Commercial use allowed) Best For Coding, Agents, Complex Reasoning (Math/Logic) Pricing ~$0.28 per 1M input tokens (cache miss) Opening The global AI landscape has shifted dramatically once again, this time driven by the release of […]

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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) Metric Key Stats Guidance gap Fewer than 10% of schools and universities had formal guidance on generative AI in mid-2023 (UNESCO). Teacher time Existing tech, including AI, could eventually automate 20–40% of teachers’ tasks – roughly up to 13 hours a week. Student usage 88% of UK university students have used generative AI for assessments. […]

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One Prompt Face-Off: Midjourney v7 ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, Nano Banana Pro

TL;DR: Quick Battle Specs (at a glance) We gave one prompt to Midjourney, Nano Banana Pro, ChatGPT, and Stable Diffusion to see which model actually performs best. Nano Banana Pro won with the most accurate and realistic result. Feature Midjourney v7 Nano Banana Pro CharGPT Stable Diffusion (SDXL) Best For High Art & Vibes Text & Infographics Ease of Use Total Control Text Skill Low S-Tier (High) High Medium (inconsistent) Cost From ~$10/mo (Basic) Free to try; paid/API for heavy use Free tier; more via Plus/Pro Free locally (GPU required) Access Discord + web Gemini / Google Workspace ChatGPT Local PC or hosted SDXL web UI A new AI image […]

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How to Claim Free ChatGPT for Teachers

TL;DR: ChatGPT for Teachers is a secure, education-grade workspace available for free to verified U.S. K-12 educators through June 2027. Unlike the standard free account, this dedicated plan includes: Feature Details Plan Name ChatGPT for Teachers Price Free (funded through June 2027) Eligibility U.S. K-12 teachers, staff, & admins (Verified via SheerID) Key Upgrades Unlimited GPT-5.1 & Secure Workspace Privacy FERPA-aligned; no data training by default Availability USA only (International must use Free or Edu) This guide clarifies exactly what is available to you right now. We will explain how to get verified if you are in the US, and what options you have if you teach elsewhere. By the […]

Split-screen illustration comparing Gemini 2.5 and Gemini 3: on the left a glowing blue digital brain labeled “Gemini 2.5,” on the right a colorful neural sphere with app icons labeled “Gemini 3,” with the headline text “Gemini 2.5 vs Gemini 3: What You Lose If You Don't Switch” in bold white and yellow across the bottom.

Gemini 2.5 vs. Gemini 3: What Is The Real Difference?

Google moves fast. Just as most of us finally got used to Gemini 2.5 as the “smart” thinking model that could reason, code, and explain complex ideas, Gemini 3 has arrived – and it’s not shy about its claims. Google is positioning it as the most intelligent version yet: not just a chatbot that answers questions, but something closer to a digital coworker that can plan, execute, and iterate on real tasks with you. On paper, that sounds exciting. In practice, it raises a very simple question: for a casual user, does this actually matter? If you’re a student, freelancer, or developer who already leans on Gemini 2.5 every day, […]

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Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.5: Faster, Cheaper, and Crazy Good at Coding

November 24, 2025. Anthropic has officially launched Claude Opus 4.5, a major refresh of its top-tier model and the company’s strongest push yet in the fight for AI leadership. Coming just days after Google’s Gemini 3 debut, the new Opus arrives with a sharp focus on professional coding, long-running agents, and desk-work automation—and Anthropic is backing the launch with aggressive pricing and hard benchmark data. The company says Opus 4.5 is now the leading model for real-world software engineering, slide and spreadsheet editing, and multi-step agentic workflows. Early numbers support the claim, with the model showing large performance gains across enterprise tasks. And in a move aimed at accelerating adoption, Anthropic has cut Opus […]

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The Best AI of November 2025: Gemini 3 vs GPT-5.1 vs Grok 4.1 vs Claude 4.5

TL;DR: November 2025 killed the “one chatbot for everything” era: Gemini 3 leads hard reasoning and Generative UI, GPT-5.1 balances a fast Instant mode with a deep Thinking mode, Grok 4.1 dominates EQ and real-time news, and Claude Sonnet 4.5 is the safest coder. Meanwhile, open-weights models like DeepSeek V3, Llama 4 and Qwen3 bring frontier-level intelligence to cheap APIs and consumer GPUs and multi-model hubs like Fello AI let you combine them all in a single app. If you don’t have time to read the full deep dive, here is the quick map based on our testing and the latest benchmarks. Best For Top Pick Why? Complex Science & […]

Don’t Wait for 2027: Make a Smarter Siri Now

TL;DR: How to Make Siri Smarter Now (Step-by-Step) You don’t need to wait for 2027. Here is how to replace Siri with Fello AI on your iPhone immediately: Feature Description What’s Delayed The “Big Brain” Siri (on-screen awareness, app automation) New Release Date Expected around 2026–2027 Today’s Solution Siri (Voice) + Shortcuts (Automation) + AI App (Brain) Recommended “Brain” A multi-model app like Fello AI Models You Can Use GPT-5 / GPT-5.1, Gemini 3.0 Pro, Claude 4.5, and more Key Benefit Access cutting-edge AI on your iPhone now, without waiting Remember that mind-blowing “big-brain” Siri demo from Apple from last year’s WWDC? The one that could finally understand what’s on […]