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  • 250,000 Weekly Rides: Are Self-Driving Cars Finally Going Mainstream in 2024?
    Remember when self-driving cars felt like something out of The Jetsons? Well, buckle up, because Waymo just hit a milestone that's got everyone talking. They're now handling 250,000 rides per week, and suddenly those robot taxis don't seem so futuristic anymore. But here's the thing: that massive number wasn't actually reached in 2024. Waymo crossed…
  • Are You Being Too Nice to ChatGPT? Why Being Rude to AI Actually Works Better
    Ever catch yourself saying "please" and "thank you" to ChatGPT? You're not alone, and you might be sabotaging your results. A groundbreaking study just flipped everything we thought we knew about talking to AI. Turns out, your mom's advice about being polite doesn't apply to artificial intelligence. In fact, it might be making ChatGPT worse…
  • Sam Altman vs Elon Musk: Which Tech Billionaire Is Right About AI's Future?
    Ever wonder what it's like when two of the smartest people in tech completely disagree about humanity's future? Welcome to the Sam Altman vs Elon Musk AI showdown, where one guy thinks we're about to live in a productivity paradise, and the other's basically preparing for Terminator. These aren't just random predictions from your uncle's…
  • AI Secrets Revealed: What Experts Don't Want You to Know About Manipulative Chatbots
    Ever wonder why that AI chatbot seems so… human? Or why you find yourself sharing way more than you planned? There's a reason for that, and it's not what the tech companies want you to know. Here's the uncomfortable truth: AI manipulation works both ways. While you're trying to get ChatGPT to write your homework…
  • Are AI Browsers Safe? 7 Security Risks You Need to Know Before Using Perplexity or OpenAI's Browser
    Ever clicked on a link and wondered if your browser just got hijacked by AI? You're not paranoid, you're smart. AI browsers like Perplexity's Comet and OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas are rolling out with some seriously cool features, but they're also opening doors that cybercriminals are already walking through. Here's the thing: these aren't your grandpa's…