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Princeton Researchers Build an AI That Learns From Realtime Conversations
Every conversation you've had with an AI assistant has made it slightly dumber. Not the model — the opportunity. Every reply you sent, every...
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Every conversation you've had with an AI assistant has made it slightly dumber. Not the model — the opportunity. Every reply you sent, every...
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The pitch for every major AI assistant has been some version of the same deal: give us your data, we'll give you intelligence. Stanford just built...
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Private equity firms routinely spend between $500,000 and $1 million hiring McKinsey, Bain, or BCG to interview corporate customers and produce the...
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Perplexity launched Computer in late February — a $200/month agentic platform for Max subscribers that orchestrates 19 AI models across complex,...
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Anthropic just published one of the more rigorous attempts to measure what AI is actually doing to the labor market — not what it might do, not what...
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Google's AI Mode now includes Canvas, a live workspace embedded directly in Search that lets you build documents, dashboards, and interactive tools...
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Researchers just proved that invisible characters — literally unreadable to human eyes — can be embedded in ordinary-looking text to hijack AI...
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Generative AI is very good at the 20% of the economy that lives on a screen. The other 80% — factory floors, construction sites, farms, oil...
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A lobster mascot. A one-line install. An AI that lives in your WhatsApp, remembers everything, controls your computer, writes its own extensions, and...
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Notion just revealed it's testing computer use agents, custom MCPs, and developer-built automation workers. This is no longer a notes app with some...
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The world's largest consulting firm just surveyed 4,454 CEOs across 95 countries. More than half are getting zero return from their AI investments....
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Most professionals say they want feedback.
Forget the robots-taking-over headlines. These 10 prompts will show you how to use AI for the boring stuff you actually need to get done—like writing emails that don't suck, brainstorming ideas when your brain is fried, and automating the repetitive tasks eating your day.